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.

Home Detention Curfew Family Information Sheet

This Family Information Sheet is part of the Home Detention Curfew resource materials.

The Costs of Youth Justice

While youth offending in Scotland has declined, the costs to those involved – the victim, perpetrator and society as a whole – are significant.  But

CYCJ e-bulletin, April 2017

Sharing Scottish success, addressing online behaviour and exploring the costs of youth justice.

Info Sheet 60: Working with children who have experienced domestic abuse

Children are often described as the ‘forgotten victims’ of domestic abuse, with significant correlation between domestic abuse and the mental, physical and sexual abuse of

The price of prejudice: when attitudes shape policy

As professionals, to what extent do our attitudes and social representations shape how we work with young offenders? Do our ‘hidden prejudices’ get in the

CYCJ e-bulletin, March 2017

Celebrating progress, people and placements.

Managing the risk of serious harm presented by young people

Young people aged 12 to 17 years who have committed a serious sexual offence or are considered a serious risk of harm, can be managed

Managing and Responding to High Risk Young People

This conference on February 2, 2017, focused on how best to manage and respond to high risk behaviour in young people, including those who present a

Working with loss and bereavement in young people

This one day conference brought together practitioners to consider how we can support children and young people through difficult life experiences such as loss, what

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