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			Official data suggests that the number of children involved in offending has reduced significantly over the past ten years throughout the UK. Despite this reduction,
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Thoughts from the Youth and Criminal Justice Dinner
		
			The aim of the Youth and Criminal Justice Dinner, held in September 2018, was to give a broad range of people with an interest in
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			SAVRY – Training Data Input
		
			Organised by CYCJ, the Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) training event enabled attendees to use the SAVRY tool,  designed to be useful
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			National advocacy service consultation – CYCJ’s response
		
			Scottish Government  have commissioned Who Cares? Scotland and the Lines Between to survey the views of stakeholders on the forthcoming enactment of Section 122 of
		
	
 
	
					
				
			Promoting Young People’s Participation
		
			Research suggests participation could improve the lives of those involved in offending by helping them create meaning to their lives and develop new skills. This
		
	
 
	
					 
				
			Children and Young People in Custody in Scotland: Looking Behind the Data (Revised June 2018)
		
			This paper was produced by the Scottish Government, the Scottish Prison Service (SPS) and CYCJ  at the request of the Youth Justice Improvement Board to