Scotland’s response to children in conflict with the law: What data exists?
Wherever possible children who come into conflict with the law should be kept out of the adult criminal justice system and either diverted from formal
Scotland’s response to children in conflict with the law: What data exists?
Wherever possible, children who come into conflict with the law should be kept out of the adult criminal justice system and ideally diverted from formal
Secure Care in Scotland, a scoping study
This scoping study, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, is designed to help identify evidence gaps regarding the outcomes experienced by children and young people placed
Secure Care in Scotland: Looking Ahead
Secure care is the most intensive and restrictive form of alternative care in Scotland. Though the numbers of children and young people secured each year
Secure Care in Scotland: Young People’s Voices
This report presents key messages and calls for action from care experienced young people, most of whom were in secure care when they talked about
Secure Care Pathway and Standards: implementation report
The Secure Care Pathway and Standards outline what children in, or on the edges of, secure care should expect in terms of care and support.
Secure in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Briefing Note for Sector Leads
This briefing note was prepared for the ‘Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead’ event on 21 April 2016.