April e-bulletin 2022
Launching Think Justice, meeting the Cabinet Secretary and celebrating STARR.
Thinking About Justice
CYCJ’s research ‘Thinking About Justice’ explored children’s understanding, experiences of, and aspirations for, justice in Scotland. The child led project, which was commissioned and funded
Scotland’s response to children in conflict with the law: What data exists?
Wherever possible children who come into conflict with the law should be kept out of the adult criminal justice system and either diverted from formal
March 2022 e-bulletin
Consulting children about Restorative Justice, co-designing social justice and leading change.
Enabling participation in youth justice: the Lundy model in practice
All children and young people are entitled to heard on all matters affecting them. This is important always but especially important, yet often ignored, when
The views of school pupils on the use of Restorative Justice in Scotland
The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) has been commissioned to conduct research with children, young people and families to explore their awareness, understanding
February 2022 e-bulletin
Building the Bairns’ Hoose, empowering leaders and listening to what you told us
Age of Criminal Responsibility: More than a number
‘Change the culture, change the system’ At this CYCJ webinar on February 24, Jim Devoy (Police Scotland, Rights and Justice Legislative Programme Team) and Sharon
Consultation on Bail and Release from Custody Arrangements in Scotland: Questions and Respondent Information Form
The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) has responded to the Scottish Government’s Consultation on Bail and Release from Custody Arrangements in Scotland.
Know Your Rights When Entering Custody
This guidance for children in custody, jointly produced by CYCJ and the Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland, details what human rights children are entitled to