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EEI – Framework of Core Elements

This presentation was delivered by Brian McClafferty, Youth Justice Manager for Dumfries & Galloway, at the ‘Early & Effective Intervention: A Framework of Core Elements’

‘Living it!’ discussion session

Following talks at the ‘‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event, the audience and speakers discuss and question the issues raised.

Living it! Event – Professor Lesley McAra on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’

Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh, speaks on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’ at the ‘Living it! children, young people and

Living it! Event – Vox Liminis perform

Scottish based arts project Vox Liminis perform at the ‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event at the Scottish Parliament on February 17th. Introducing

Living it! Event – Kenny McAskill MSP and the young people

Event host Kenny MacAskill MSP welcomes guests to the ‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event at the Scottish Parliament on February 17th. He

CYCJ e-bulletin, February 2015

‘Living it’ at Scottish Parliament and celebrating young people, preparing to go back to school and making sure the (road)show goes on.

Info Sheet 33: Legal doesn’t mean safe: new drugs, new challenges

Following on from the ‘Legal doesn’t mean safe: new drugs, new challenges’ conference in December 2014, this month’s Information Sheet gives a useful overview of new

Living it! Event – Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention: An Evidence-Base for Kilbrandon

This presentation was delivered by Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh, at the ‘Living It: Children, young people and justice’

No Offence to ‘Neds’: Exploring public perceptions and media reporting of young people involved in offending

This presentation was delivered by Nina Vaswani, Research Fellow, at the ‘No Offence to ‘Neds’: Exploring public perceptions and media reporting of young people involved in

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