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‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ – Child friendly version

To make our report ‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ accessible to a younger audience, we have designed a child

‘Spend time with me’: Children and young people’s experiences of COVID-19 and the justice system

This report shares findings from research undertaken by CYCJ gathering the views of children and young people with experience of the justice system on COVID-19

Notes from the ‘Rights Respecting’ Symposium

A Symposium to mark the publication of the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice’s ‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ report took place at the

May e-bulletin 2020

Assessing the impact of COVID-19, sharing resources and keeping The Promise

Improving risk practice in Scotland: Evaluation of START:AV training

Following a review of risk practice in youth justice in Scotland and the risk assessment tools available, the decision was made to introduce the Short

April e-bulletin 2020

Virtual possibilities, positive participation and silver linings

Practice implications of Coronavirus for Children in Conflict with the Law: An ongoing review

The Coronavirus (Scotland) Act received Royal Assent on April 6, 2020, bringing wide-ranging provisions across a broad range of policy areas, with several implications for

March e-bulletin 2020

Keeping you informed during COVID-19.

Info Sheet 88: Supporting all Under 18s in the Court System

Under 18s who appeared in court say: “I was in court the day after my 16th birthday and didn’t know what was happening…I just didn’t

February e-bulletin 2020

Future-proofing, boundary-spanning and shaping the youth justice vision

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