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Youth Justice: A Study of Local Authority Practice Across Scotland

This paper, written by CYCJ’s Debbie Nolan,  provides an overview of current youth justice practice in 27 of Scotland’s 32 local authority areas, focusing on

Young people’s use of NPS (legal highs) and its impact on them and others workshop (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference 2015 by Austin Smith, Policy and Practice Officer with the Scottish Drugs Forum, looks at the ‘what

Paul Carberry and Sean Kerr, Action for Children – Podcast (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

Paul Carberry and Sean Kerr of Action For Children deliver a presentation on diverting young people from crime, at the National Youth Justice Conference 2015.

Podcast – John Cuddihy, Police Scotland (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

John Cuddihy of Police Scotland delivers a presentation on organised crime at the National Youth Justice Conference 2015.

Preventing Offending workshop (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference 2015 by Chris Wright and David Doris from the Scottish Government, introduced participants to Scotland’s new

Complexity and Youth Justice – National Youth Justice Conference 2015

CYCJ e-bulletin, June 2015

This month we’ve been: discussing complexity and youth justice; re-launching resources; and blogging about great books and events…

Child Sexual Exploitation – Moral Panic or Legitimate Concern? (National Youth Justice Conference 2015)

This workshop, delivered at the National Youth Justice Conference by Stuart Allardyce and Lisa Gamble of Barnardo’s Scotland, shares key findings from recent inquiries and

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