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Use and impact of bail and remand in Scotland with children

This report shares findings from a small nationwide study of the use of bail and remand with children in Scotland, undertaken by CYCJ to develop

Use and impact of bail and remand with children in Scotland: Child friendly resources

To make our report Use and impact of bail and remand with children in Scotland accessible to a younger audience, we have designed a child friendly

Violence and Control in Teenage Intimate Relationships

Christine Barter From Domestic Abuse Conference, January 2013

Vision and Values for the Children’s Hearing System in Scotland

The Children’s Hearings Improvement Partnership (CHIP), of which CYCJ is a partner, has published a statement of vision and values which reflects the enduring ethos

Vonnie Sandlan – podcast

Vonnie Sandlan, President of NUS Scotland, was the keynote speaker at ‘Equally Safe for All: Working with young people to prevent gender-based violence’ (CYCJ and the

WellBeing Web

Learning resource From Early and Effective Intervention Network Events February 2014

What can we learn in Scotland from the Red Hook Community Court?

Following a visit to New York, CYCJ Practice Development Manager Fiona Dyer explores in this case study how we can work better with young people who

What do communities and young people think about youth crime?

This poster gives a colourful and fun overview of responses given by communities and young people to the CYCJ Stakeholder Survey 2014. Please note that

What do YOU think?

What is Youth Justice? Reflections on the 1968 Act

This paper, authored by Nina Vaswani, Fiona Dyer and Claire Lightowler, charts the development of youth justice since the 1968 Act ushered in a national

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