Young people's views and experiences

Creative Conversations with CYCJ Ep. 5: Bruce Adamson, Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland

For Episode 5 of ‘Creative Conversations with CYCJ’ we were joined by Bruce Adamson to reflect on the change that he has witnessed (and driven)

The child’s journey: A guide to the Scottish justice system

The child’s journey: A guide to the Scottish justice system is an interactive online resource that aims to simplify how the youth and criminal justice system

Representing care experienced children & young people in police custody: A good practice guide

The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ), in collaboration with the Scottish Child Law Centre, has published ‘Representing care experienced children & young people

Stories of (In)justice? Exploring young people’s stories of youth justice

This CYCJ webinar with Dr Johanne Miller (University of the West of Scotland and CYCJ Associate) on August 12 explored the tensions between the small

Improving the life chances of children who offend: A summary of common factors

‘Improving the life chances of children who offend: A summary of common factors’ aims to support all practitioners, managers and policy makers involved in improving the

‘Children and young people in conflict with the law’: Supplement to Principles of Good Transitions 3

The Children and Young People’s Centre for Justice (CYCJ) has co-produced a supplement to Scotland’s framework for children and young people with additional support needs

Helping young people with additional needs to transition to adulthood

CYCJ examines harmful sexual behaviours by children

Use and impact of bail and remand in Scotland with children

This report shares findings from a small nationwide study of the use of bail and remand with children in Scotland, undertaken by CYCJ to develop

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University of Strathclyde
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141 St. James Road Glasgow G4 0LT

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