Catriona Dalrymple, Crown Office (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Catriona Dalrymple, Head of Policy at the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS), speaking on Day 1 of the National Youth Justice Conference 2014.
Chair and Co-Chair (Day 1) podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016
Norma Corlette (CEO, Staf) and Michelle Rice (Dundee) were Chair and Co-Chair for the National Youth Justice Conference 2016, Day 1. Here they welcome delegates
Chair’s opening address: Day 1 (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Delivered by Claire Lightowler, CYCJ, on Day 1 (Whole Systems Approach).
Chair’s Opening Address: Day 1 (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Claire Lightowler, Director of the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ), gives the Chair’s opening address for Day 1 of the National Youth Justice
Chair’s opening address: Day 2 (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Steve Harte, Chair of the National Youth Justice Advisory Group (NYJAG), introduces Day 2 of the National Youth Justice Conference 2014.
Chief Social Work Officers and secure care
This report details findings from a qualitative study of Chief Social Work Officer (CSWO) perceptions, and CSWO and local authority approaches, to the use of
Chief Superintendent Grant Manders, Police Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
Chief Superintendent Grant Manders, Head of Support, Co-ordination and Safer Communities Specialist Crime Division Police Scotland, speaking on Day 1 of the National Youth Justice
Child Accused Roundtable – summary of key themes
The Vulnerable Witnesses (Criminal Evidence) (Scotland) Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament on June 12, 2018. On September 6, 2018, the Centre for Youth
Child Criminal Exploitation and Serious and Organised Crime Conference
The Child Criminal Exploitation and Serious and Organised Crime Event took place on November 28, 2019 at the Renfield Centre in Glasgow. Child criminal exploitation
Child Sexual Exploitation – Moral Panic or Legitimate Concern? (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)
This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference by Stuart Allardyce and Lisa Gamble of Barnardo’s Scotland, shares key findings from recent inquiries and