Sexual and violent offending

Young People with Learning Difficulties who are involved in harmful sexual behaviour

This presentation was delivered by Professor Bill Lindsay and Jennifer van der Zwet, on June 16th at the National Youth Justice Conference 2016.

National Youth Justice Conference 2016 in Storify

Want an overview of the messages, outcomes and funny bits of this year’s conference, but don’t fancy trawling through all the social media activity? We’ve

Max Rutherford, Smoothing Transitions and Accelerating Desistance: T2A

This presentation was delivered by Max Rutherford, Criminal Justice Programme Manager for the Barrow Cadbury Trust and T2A, on June 16th at the National Youth

Claire Lightowler, Welcome, Day One

Claire Lightowler, Director of the Centre for Youth & Criminal Justice, welcomes delegates to the National Youth Justice Conference 2016 on June 15th.

CYCJ e-bulletin, May 2016

This month we’ve been: focussing on working with children involved in serious offences, putting secure care in the picture and getting ready to act!

Info Sheet 49: Managing Risk in Schools and Other Settings

This Info Sheet, written by Stuart Allardyce, offers support for Named Persons and other professionals when making decisions about Risk Management with young people involved in

Ethical Decision Making with Young People Involved with Serious Offending

Each year a minority of serious offences in Scotland are committed by children and young people under the age of 18. Although relatively uncommon in

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Speaker Biographies

Information on the presenters at the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead – Delegate List

Delegate List from the Secure Care in Scotland, Looking Ahead event on 21 April 2016.

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