Moving from youth to adult justice

Key messages from CYCJ

This briefing paper summarises some of the key findings and messages from CYCJ’s work over the past three years. It draws on research; feedback from

Rich Stafford – podcast

Rich Stafford, Director of Bereavement Sector Support Scotland, Child Bereavement UK, spoke at ‘Working with Loss and Bereavement in Children and Young People’ (November 2016).

Our Lives with Others: An evaluation of trauma, bereavement and loss developments at HMYOI Polmont

This report reports on a study conducted by CYCJ and the School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde, funded by The Robertson

Positive Youth Justice: Children First, Offenders Second: presentation

This presentation was delivered by Professor Stephen Case (Loughborough University) at a joint CYCJ/University of Strathclyde School of Social Work and Social Policy seminar on

“Between a rock and a hard place”: Responses to Offending in Residential Childcare

There is current and ongoing concern regarding the potential criminalisation of looked after young people. To address these issues, CYCJ undertook a study which aimed to: gather

Info Sheet 53: Communicating with Young People with Learning Disabilities

Young people with learning disabilities are at risk of being disadvantaged in the youth justice and criminal justice systems if they do not have the

National Youth Justice Conference 2016 – resource overview

At this year’s National Youth Justice Conference in Dundee on June 15 and 16, delegates came together to learn, share ideas and best practice, and

Max Rutherford – podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016

Max Rutherford (Criminal Justice Programme Manager, Barrow Cadbury Trust) spoke on the Transition to Adulthood (T2A) initiative at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016,

Chair and Co-Chair (Day 1) podcast from the National Youth Justice Conference 2016

Norma Corlette (CEO, Staf) and Michelle Rice (Dundee) were Chair and Co-Chair for the National Youth Justice Conference 2016, Day 1. Here they welcome delegates

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University of Strathclyde
Lord Hope Building, Level 6
141 St. James Road Glasgow G4 0LT

(0141) 444 8622

cycj@strath.ac.uk

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