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A Partner’s Perspective of the Whole Systems Approach (Sacro) (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

Delivered by Tracy Mackie, Sacro, on Day 1 (Whole Systems Approach).

A problem with girls? The influence of gender stereotypes and the iniquities of moral regulation

Michele Burman, Professor of Criminology and Deputy Head, School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow and founding co-director of the Scottish Centre

A socially just approach to justice: What does social justice look and feel like for 18-25 year olds in conflict with the law in Scotland?

On June 3, young adults and justice professionals came together to discuss the future of social justice in Scotland.  Funded by the Scottish Universities Insight, ‘A

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

A Whole System Approach: aspirations and challenges – a D&G perspective (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)

Presented by Robert Erskine, Carole MacNeillie and Cindi Hamilton of Dumfries & Galloway on Day 1 (Whole Systems Approach)

About Us – CYCJ

A brief overview of who we are, what we do and what we’re working on.

Access CYCJ webinars

To ensure you can access recordings, resources and readings from every CYCJ webinar, we’ve created this Webinar Padlet. Here you’ll find everything you need to

ACEs, Distance and Sources of Resilience

‘ACEs, Distance and Sources of Resilience’ shares findings from CYCJ’s 2019 secure care census, which measured the prevalence of a range of life experiences encountered

ACES, Places and Status: Results of the 2018 Scottish Secure Care Census

This report, written by Ross Gibson, shares findings from a study by CYCJ that aimed to highlight the prevalence and impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences

Adjusting Your Lens: Thinking about extremist risk (IVY Conference 2015)

This presentation was delivered by Dr Leanne Gregory at the IVY Conference on 3 December 2015.

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