CYCJ Webinar: Launching the Criminal Exploitation of Children (CEC) Framework for Practice
Summary: In this webinar, Donna McEwan CYCJ Practice Development Advisor and Sharon Mciver Action for Children Director Child Criminal Exploitation are joined by Holly Bird,
CYCJ Webinar: The Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility: An International Medico-Legal Perspective
Summary: In this webinar Dr Delmage discusses the international picture and the numerous variations in approach to criminal responsibility in children, with some brief thinking
CYCJ webinar: Neurodivergent children’s experiences in the Youth Justice System
Summary: The presentation shared the latest evidence and findings related to neurodivergent children’s experiences in the youth justice system. Considering neurodivergent children’s pathways into, through
CYCJ webinar: Applying desistance thinking with youth justice-involved children
Summary: In this webinar, Ali and Claire present the key messages from a recent edited book and article, which consider the relevance and application of
CYCJ webinar: Antisocial Behaviour in Scotland – Hearing from the Independent Working Group
Summary: Stories of antisocial behaviour and crime have been in the news much recently, sometimes viewed as the same issue, though they are often separate
Understanding and navigating disclosure implications following the implementation of the Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020
Summary : Disclosure Scotland will implement the Disclosure Scotland Act 2020 from the 1st of April 2025. A key change that this will bring will
Young Adults on Probation: An Evaluation of a Specialist Youth to Adulthood Transitions Hub
Summary : Young adults (18-25-year olds) in the criminal justice system are receiving focused attention across a number of jurisdictions with existing arguments calling for
Sibling sexual abuse: The implications for practice of research conducted since 1980
Summary : In this webinar, Dr Peter Yates provides an overview of some of the main findings and key recommendations for practice from a comprehensive
Understanding and contextualising the social harms facing care experienced young people in Scotland and Wales
Summary: Much research has been published which indicates that young people who become care experienced can be faced with many challenges. Some of these challenges