Glasgow Youth Court: Full Report
The Glasgow Youth Court is a judicially-led initiative, which has been supported by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP). It has been operational
Glasgow Youth Court: Young Person’s Report
CYCJ was commissioned by Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership to write a report on Glasgow Youth Court, gathering the views of those who
Grey cells and prison cells: Meeting the neurodevelopmental and cognitive needs of vulnerable young people
In this report, Sean and James, CYCJ’s work placements, present the findings from the Grey Cells and Prison Cells Event evaluation forms.
Harmful sexual behaviours by children
Research in 2017 identified a 5% increase in recorded sexual offending in Scotland and indicated this increase was linked to a growth in online sexual
Hate Crime: Causes, Motivations and Effective Interventions for Criminal Justice Social Work
Reports of hate crime in Scotland have continued to rise, with Edinburgh seeing an increase of all reported hate crimes over the last five years. There
Hear and Now – Conference Report
Organised by CYCJ as part of the University of Strathclyde’s Engage @ Strathclyde programme, this event looked at the challenges young people may face within
Hear Us, Make Changes (Bairns’ Hoose)
To support the consultation on the Bairn’s Hoose draft standards, CYCJ has produced a report sharing children and young people’s views on how the Bairns’
I can see them being kids: an evaluation of the ‘Referral Process’ of Youth Advantage Outreach
Youth Advantage Outreach is a collaborative venture by the Army in Scotland and Police Scotland. The purpose is to provide an adventurous and challenging course
Implementing Evidence Based Programmes in Scotland
Implementing Evidence Based Programmes in Scotland: A consideration of some factors relevant to the implementation of an evidence based programme in Scotland using Multisystemic Therapy
Improving the life chances of children who offend: A summary of common factors
‘Improving the life chances of children who offend: A summary of common factors’ has been produced by the Improving Life Chances Implementation Group on behalf