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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.

Ethical Decision Making with Young People Involved with Serious Offending

Each year a minority of serious offences in Scotland are committed by children and young people under the age of 18. Although relatively uncommon in

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Speaker Biographies

Information on the presenters at the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Delegate List

Delegate List from the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Sector Leads Outputs

This PowerPoint summarises the outputs from the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Presentations

These presentations were delivered at the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

Secure in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Briefing Note for Sector Leads

This briefing note was prepared for the ‘Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead’ event on 21 April 2016.

CYCJ e-bulletin, April 2016

This month we’ve been: discussing the future of secure care, investigating youth justice practice internationally, writing about looked after children and crime, and much more!

CYCJ e-bulletin, March 2016

This month we’ve been discussing the MACR, preparing our workplan for the coming year, celebrating an award win, and much more…

CYCJ Workplan 2016/2017

CYCJ is primarily funded by the Scottish Government and our 2016/2017 Workplan details the work we will deliver funded by this grant. For 2016/17 our work will

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