Crime and ‘Kidulthood’
In the first of a two parter blog, Shona Craven of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) reports back on the CYCJ and SCCJR seminar: ‘The Price of Prejudice: when attitudes shape policy’. It has long been argued that young people should be treated differently from adults in by the justice system. […]
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The journey towards young adult courts
In our first CYCJ Associate blog, Max Rutherford, Criminal Justice Programme Manager with the Barrow Cadbury Trust, discusses the importance of young adult courts and what the Trust’s Transition to Adulthood campaign is doing to make this happen. For ten years, the Barrow Cadbury Trust has supported more than 40 research, demonstration and policy projects focused […]
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