Supporting Forth and Fife Valley: Pathways into prison and supports available to young people from Fife and Forth Valley
This report presents the findings of a small-scale research project which examined the social work reports of 32 young men aged between 17 and 21
Young Men in Custody: Pathways into and out of prison of young men aged 16 and 17
The broad purpose of this report was to examine young men’s journeys into and out of custody. The Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice (CYCJ) was
Factsheet 28: Evaluating the ‘Systemic Practice in Family Interventions’ Programme
The provision of support to families is an important part of a system that effectively supports children and young people who are involved in offending
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
Tony MacDonald, Who Cares? Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2014)
In his own words: Tony MacDonald, a Campaigns and Training Assistant with Who Cares? Scotland, talks about his experiences of growing up in care and of
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