UNCRC

Info Sheet 99: Restorative processes and Children’s Rights

As Scotland progresses with the incorporation of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) into Scots Law there is a requirement

Learning from Wales: The implications of COVID on young people in conflict with the law

On September 3, CYCJ Associate Dr Anthony Charles (Criminology Lead for the Observatory on the Human Rights of Children in Wales and Co-ordinator of the

Managing risk of harm in the community: A guide for practitioners and managers working with children

We know that meeting the needs of children who pose a risk of serious harm to themselves or others, whilst upholding their rights and managing

‘Rights respecting’ report adapted for a younger audience

‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ – Child friendly version

To make our report ‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ accessible to a younger audience, we have designed a child

Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law

This report, published in January 2020, sets out what Scotland must do to ensure its youth justice system is truly ‘rights respecting’, if it is

‘Rights respecting’ report calls for Scottish youth justice reform

Info Sheet 85: Routes into secure care

Under Article 37 of the UNCRC “…no child shall be deprived of his or her liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily. The arrest, detention or imprisonment of

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