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
Trauma, Bereavement and Loss: Key learning and messages from research and practice
To support the move towards a trauma-informed workforce, CYCJ, Barnardo’s Scotland and the University of Strathclyde have published key messages and findings from a body
Bullying behaviours: adverse experiences for all involved?
The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ) has published a paper that draws together evidence from a rapid review of the literature in relation
Substance Misuse and Young People in Scotland
This short report is the output from a pilot practitioner research placement, jointly embarked upon by CYCJ and Includem, as part of CYCJ’s commitment to
Preventing offending: Improving our approach to workforce development
This resource was produced by the Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group, and developed as part of the Scottish Government’s Youth Justice strategy: Preventing offending:
Preventing offending: improving outcomes for children and young people
This resource was produced by the Developing Capacity and Improvement Implementation Group, and developed as part of the Scottish Government’s Youth Justice strategy: Preventing offending:
2018 CYCJ Stakeholder Survey Report
The CYCJ Stakeholder Survey takes place every two years, in order to ensure that the work we do (such as our training, events and research)
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
Developing a community-led women’s space
The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ) and the University of Strathclyde were commissioned by the Robertson Trust in 2015 to undertake an exploration
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