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Child Trafficking Conference – DS Robin Veitch, National Human Trafficking Unit
DS Robin Veitch on ‘Human Trafficking: A Police Response’ at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ conference on October 29.
Child Trafficking Conference – Philip Ishola, CEO Counter Human Trafficking Bureau
Philip Ishola discusses ‘Human Trafficking: Global – National – Local’ at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ conference on October 29, 2014.
Child Trafficking Conference – Tam Baillie, Scottish Commissioner for Children and Young People
Tam Baillie delivering the welcome address at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ on October 29, 2014.
Meeting the needs of bereaved young men in custody
This presentation was delivered by Nina Vaswani (Research Fellow, CYCJ); Donald Scott (Chaplain at HM YOI Polmont) and Nicola Robertson (Depute Principal Educational Psychologist, Falkirk)
Info Sheet 31: Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective
This Information Sheet, written by Debbie Nolan and Jill McAfee, draws on contributions to the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ conference held by CYCJ on
A problem with girls? The influence of gender stereotypes and the iniquities of moral regulation
Michele Burman, Professor of Criminology and Deputy Head, School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow and founding co-director of the Scottish Centre
Meeting the needs of bereaved young men in custody
This presentation was delivered at the Seasons for Growth conference, which took place in Glasgow on Saturday, November 1. It was presented by Nina Vaswani,
Info Sheet 30: Young People’s Motivations for Firesetting
This Information Sheet focuses on young people’s motivations for firesetting. Fire can have devastating and destructive consequences for individuals, communities and the economy, with the total cost