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Young Men in Custody: Pathways into and out of prison of young men aged 16 and 17

The broad purpose of this report was to examine young men’s journeys into and out of custody. The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ) was

Young People and MAPPA in Scotland

‘Young People and MAPPA in Scotland’ was written by Paul Rigby, Bill Whyte and Marguerite Schinkel.  All three were previously involved with the Centre for

Young People at Court in Scotland

Written by CYCJ’s Practice Development Manager Fiona Dyer, this paper refers to the young people appearing in adult courts in Scotland, looking at government policies, legislation and

Youth Court Blueprint

CYCJ supports the development of Youth Courts in Scotland, as part of our ‘Reimagining Justice‘ work.  Drawing on feedback from sheriffs, children and young people,

Youth in justice: Young people explore what their role in improving youth justice should be

This report, which was commissioned by the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice and written by Space Unlimited, aims to understand how young people could

Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future?

‘Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future?’ draws on research evidence, practice wisdom and policy discourse to provide a

Youth Justice: A Study of Local Authority Practice Across Scotland

This paper, written by CYCJ’s Debbie Nolan,  provides an overview of current youth justice practice in 27 of Scotland’s 32 local authority areas, focusing on

Youth Justice: A Study of Local Authority Reintegration and Transitions Practice Across Scotland

This paper, written by CYCJ’s Debbie Nolan, provides an overview of current practice in most of Scotland’s local authorities with young people, from the point that

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