Keeping you informed of the figures
This graph shows the average number of young people held in Young Offenders Institution’s in Scotland in the first quarter of 2018 2018 graph
Key Messages 2023/24
In the latest CYCJ Key Messages paper we look at some of the most important ideas that shape the youth justice landscape in Scotland at
Key Messages from Children and Young People about Restorative Justice
In this accesible paper, Restorative Justice Coordinator Yvette O’Donnell shares a summary of key findings from consultation work undertaken with different groups of children, to
Key Messages from CYCJ
The latest Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice Key Messages paper summarises findings and themes from the Centre’s work over the past three years. This builds
Key messages from CYCJ
This briefing paper summarises some of the key findings and messages from CYCJ’s work over the past three years. It draws on research; feedback from
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
Learning from Wales: The implications of COVID on young people in conflict with the law
On September 3, CYCJ Associate Dr Anthony Charles (Criminology Lead for the Observatory on the Human Rights of Children in Wales and Co-ordinator of the
Legal doesn’t mean safe – New Drugs: New Strategies
Laura MacEwen, Crew Online Support Coordinator, delivered this workshop on ‘New Drugs: New Strategies’ at the ‘Legal doesn’t mean safe: new drugs, new challenges’ conference
Legal doesn’t mean safe: Clinical Experience of NPS
Dr Richard Stevenson, Emergency Medical Consultant at the Western Infirmary, delivered this presentation at the ‘Legal doesn’t mean safe: new drugs, new challenges’ conference on
Legal doesn’t mean safe: Sex, Drugs and toilet roll
This presentation was delivered by Katy MacLeod, Lead Trainer for the Scottish Drugs Forum, at the ‘Legal doesn’t mean safe: new drugs, new challenges’ conference