 
				
			Problem Solving Judicial Practice in Alloa Sheriff Court:  Sheriff D Mackie
		
			This short paper by Sheriff David Mackie, resident Sheriff for Alloa, starts from the premise that the merits of a problem solving approach in appropriate
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			National Youth Justice Conference 2014 – Vox Liminis
		
			Vox Liminis’ Alison Urie talks about the valuable work that the arts-based intervention project does in Scottish prisons. She’s joined by Andrew Howie, who performs
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Ashley Cameron, Who Cares? Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
		
			From listening to legislation: Ashley Cameron, an Education Campaigner with Who Cares? Scotland, speaks at Day 1 of the Youth Justice Conference 2014.
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Restorative Justice in Scotland: at the crossroads?
		
			Delivered by Jenny Johnstone (University of Newcastle/Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research);  David Orr (CYCJ); and Mary Munro (University of Strathclyde) at the European
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Mental Health Difficulties in the Youth Justice Population: Learning from the first six months of the IVY project
		
			In this paper, IVY Psychologist Leanne Gregory considers a marginalised group in our society – young people with severe psychological and mental health difficulties who
		
	
 
	
					
				
			David Orr on Motivational Interviewing
		
			Motivational Interviewing (MI) as a skill for practitioners working with individuals aspiring to make changes in their lives first came to prominence in the early