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Info Sheet 86: Policy Refocus at COPFS

Reflecting a number of recommendations made in the Thematic Review on the Prosecution of Young People in Scotland, changes have been made to the way

October e-bulletin 2019

Welcoming new faces, looking at child criminal exploitation and talking hope

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

Bereavement and offending behaviours: a role for Early and Effective Intervention (EEI)?

‘Bereavement and offending behaviours: a role for Early and Effective Intervention (EEI)?’, written by CYCJ’s Nina Vaswani and Fern Gillon, reports on findings from a

Risk Practice: Learning and Development Opportunities

This document highlights the different training available in Scotland from CYCJ, Community Justice Scotland and the Risk Management Authority. The contents have been put into

Inclusive Justice: Co-producing Change

This guide was commissioned by Community Justice Ayrshire and written by Dr Beth Weaver, Senior Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Strathclyde, Dr

Talking Hope

This report was published by the University of Strathclyde and Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ), on behalf of the University of Strathclyde’s Institute

CYCJ’s Response to the UK Parliamentary Inquiry on Children and Young People in Custody

This is CYCJ’s response to the UK Parliamentary Inquiry on Children and Young People in Custody.

September e-bulletin 2019

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