Diverting children and young people from Serious and Organised Crime (SOC)
Scotland’s Serious and Organised Crime (SOC) strategy has four strands – Divert, Deter, Detect and Disrupt. The Divert strand has a significant focus on children
Over the Internet, Under the Radar Infographic
Barnardo’s Scotland have put together a handy info graphic summarising the wider report into online safety and risk taking behaviours amongst young people.
National advocacy service consultation – CYCJ’s response
Scottish Government have commissioned Who Cares? Scotland and the Lines Between to survey the views of stakeholders on the forthcoming enactment of Section 122 of
Early and Effective Intervention and the Named Person Service
The Whole System Approach (WSA) Implementation Group recognises the critical importance of Early and Effective Intervention (EEI) in seeking to divert children and young people
Adverse Childhood Experiences in children at high risk of harm to others. A gendered perspective.
This paper documents the prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences in a sample of 130 young people aged under 18 who present high levels of risk
The Service User Involvement Thematic Review
In this thematic review Beth Weaver, University of Strathclyde, Kristina Moodie, CYCJ, and Claire Lightowler, CYCJ, bring together findings so far to share what has
A Story of Youth Justice in Scotland
A Story of Youth Justice in Scotland The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice has produced a new resource to help people better understand youth crime
The Women’s Centre Programme, Thematic Summary: Issue 1 October 2017
The Women’s Centre Programme has been developed by the Robertson Trust, in partnership with third sector organisations Centrestage and Active Communities, to demonstrate how a
Children and Young People in Custody in Scotland: Looking Behind the Data (Revised June 2018)
This paper was produced by the Scottish Government, the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) and CYCJ at the request of the Youth Justice Improvement Board to
Information and Support to Victims of Youth Crime and Young Victims of Crime
This paper has been produced by the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group on behalf of the Youth Justice Improvement Board. This is intended for practitioners