Moving from youth to adult justice

Living it! Event – Professor Lesley McAra on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’

Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh, speaks on ‘Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention’ at the ‘Living it! children, young people and

Living it! Event – Vox Liminis perform

Scottish based arts project Vox Liminis perform at the ‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event at the Scottish Parliament on February 17th. Introducing

Living it! Event – Kenny McAskill MSP and the young people

Event host Kenny MacAskill MSP welcomes guests to the ‘Living it! children, young people and justice’ event at the Scottish Parliament on February 17th. He

Living it! Bringing the voices of young people to Parliament

Living it! Event – Maximum Diversion, Minimum Intervention: An Evidence-Base for Kilbrandon

This presentation was delivered by Professor Lesley McAra, Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh, at the ‘Living It: Children, young people and justice’

A picture of loss

Child Trafficking Conference – Kirsty Thomson, Head of Women’s and Young Person’s Department, Legal Services Agency

Kirsty Thomson on ‘Child Victims of Trafficking: The Legal Framework’ at the ‘Child Trafficking: A Scottish Perspective’ on October 29.

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.

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