Resources

To help you keep informed and continue your professional development, we’ve provided free access to the latest youth and criminal justice information, including government consultations, newsletter and conference materials, and national standards and guidelines.

ACES, Places and Status: Results of the 2018 Scottish Secure Care Census

This report, written by Ross Gibson, shares findings from a study by CYCJ that aimed to highlight the prevalence and impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences

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? 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

‘Spend time with me’: Children and young people’s experiences of COVID-19 and the justice system

This report shares findings from research undertaken by CYCJ gathering the views of children and young people with experience of the justice system on COVID-19

Notes from the ‘Rights Respecting’ Symposium

A Symposium to mark the publication of the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice’s ‘Rights Respecting? Scotland’s approach to children in conflict with the law’ report took place at the

May e-bulletin 2020

Assessing the impact of COVID-19, sharing resources and keeping The Promise

Improving risk practice in Scotland: Evaluation of START:AV training

Following a review of risk practice in youth justice in Scotland and the risk assessment tools available, the decision was made to introduce the Short

April e-bulletin 2020

Virtual possibilities, positive participation and silver linings

Practice implications of Coronavirus for Children in Conflict with the Law: An ongoing review

The Coronavirus (Scotland) Act received Royal Assent on April 6, 2020, bringing wide-ranging provisions across a broad range of policy areas, with several implications for

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