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To help you keep informed and continue your professional development, we’ve provided free access to the latest youth and criminal justice information, including government consultations, newsletter and conference materials, and national standards and guidelines.

December e-bulletin 2018

Looking back on a fantastic year and ahead to an even better one!

What is Youth Justice? Reflections on the 1968 Act

This paper, authored by Nina Vaswani, Fiona Dyer and Claire Lightowler, charts the development of youth justice since the 1968 Act ushered in a national

Advancing the Whole System Approach Implementation Group Aug 2018

These notes were taken at the Advancing the Whole System Implementation Group meeting on August 22, 2018.

November e-bulletin 2018

Improving residential childcare experiences, reflecting on a decade of secure care and taking new directions…

Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group Aug 2018

These notes were taken at the Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group on August 31, 2018.

Improving Life Chances Implementation Group Aug 2018

These notes were taken at the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group on August 27, 2018.

Info Sheet 78: Gender, sexual identity and crime

Young people who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and/or Trans (LGBT) – and involved in criminality – are a ‘‘hidden population”, with limited research of their

Getting it ‘write’ for every child

Research tells us that children involved in offending behaviour are often society’s most traumatised and victimised individuals, and will have various reports written about them

Developing a community-led women’s space

The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ) and the University of Strathclyde were commissioned by the Robertson Trust in 2015 to undertake an exploration

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