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Youth offending teams, race and justice – after the watershed (Part One)

Youth offending teams, race and justice – after the watershed (Part One)

... way race and criminal justice is approached, to one of rights and ...of race equality across the range of public services including criminal justice ...of race and criminal ... See full document

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Youth offending teams, race and justice – after the watershed (Part two)

Youth offending teams, race and justice – after the watershed (Part two)

... Part One of this briefing set out statistics highlighting the over representation of Black young people and those from other minority ethnic communities at all points in the criminal justice and ... See full document

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Referral Orders and Youth Offender Panels Guidance for the courts, Youth Offending Teams and Youth Offender Panels

Referral Orders and Youth Offender Panels Guidance for the courts, Youth Offending Teams and Youth Offender Panels

... 9.13 Where the young person has been unable to comply with the order for unforeseen circumstances such as their own illness, illness or death of a close family member, or the family, with permission, were out of the ... See full document

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The prevalence of youth racially motivated offending: What do we really know?

The prevalence of youth racially motivated offending: What do we really know?

... case. One possible explanation lies in the notion of retaliation, which has been proposed in the literature as one of the causal factors in RMO ...to race was overstated. Offending in some of ... See full document

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Ministry of Justice The youth justice system in England and Wales: Reducing offending by young people

Ministry of Justice The youth justice system in England and Wales: Reducing offending by young people

... the youth justice system that this is the ...2010 Youth Justice Performance Improvement Framework, 75 per cent of Youth Offending Teams had good or excellent strategic ... See full document

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An Inspection of the work of Probation Trusts and Youth Offending Teams to protect children and young people An inspection by HM Inspectorate of Probation

An Inspection of the work of Probation Trusts and Youth Offending Teams to protect children and young people An inspection by HM Inspectorate of Probation

... 2.1. Probation staff can come into initial contact with offenders at a variety of stages in the criminal justice process. An offender manager meets the offender at the pre-sentence stage if a pre- sentence report ... See full document

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Pathways to resettlement: regional framework for Yorkshire & the Humber

Pathways to resettlement: regional framework for Yorkshire & the Humber

... the Youth Offending Teams now have a statutory duty to consult and inform victims of serious, violent and sexual offences about release plans for those prisoners returning to the ...and Youth ... See full document

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Encouraging Help-Seeking Behaviours Among Vulnerable Young Men : A Review of the Literature

Encouraging Help-Seeking Behaviours Among Vulnerable Young Men : A Review of the Literature

... Another hypothesis is that men seek help less because they lack the necessary social support networks within which to seek it. The theory is that appropriate social support networks facilitate help-seeking by providing ... See full document

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Working with Young People Who Offend : An Examination of the Literature Regarding Violence, Substance Misuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

Working with Young People Who Offend : An Examination of the Literature Regarding Violence, Substance Misuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

... further offending based on group data of others with similar ...no one risk assessment instrument has shown unequivocal positive results in predicting future offending amongst young people who ... See full document

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Experiences of youth justice: youth justice discourses and their multiple effects

Experiences of youth justice: youth justice discourses and their multiple effects

... Interventions within youth justice systems draw on a range of rationales and philosophies. Traditionally demarcated by a welfare/justice binary, the complex array of contemporary rationales meld ... See full document

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Youth Justice

Youth Justice

... The Authority may establish and operate a treatment and training service, and is authorized to make use of "law enforcement, detention, probation, parole, medical, educational, correctio[r] ... See full document

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Project Page No.

Project Page No.

... This is massively cost effective, easy to implement and most importantly really works as the young people actively engage and consider the implications and realities. Those involved, or potentially involved are truly ... See full document

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Encouraging Help-Seeking Behaviours among Vulnerable Young Men : a Review of the Literature

Encouraging Help-Seeking Behaviours among Vulnerable Young Men : a Review of the Literature

... It will be important to continue to develop knowledge and understanding about the vulnerabilities of young males and how to design services that meet their needs better. Understanding individual barriers to help-seeking ... See full document

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Profiles of Children and Youth Displaying Inappropriate Sexual Behaviours: Relevance for Assessment for Sexual Offending Patterns

Profiles of Children and Youth Displaying Inappropriate Sexual Behaviours: Relevance for Assessment for Sexual Offending Patterns

... The dataset used for this study contained demographic and clinical information from 80 children/youth between the ages of 6 and 18 years (M = 13.12, SD = 2.70). The SBT clients are male (83.8%) and female (16.3%) ... See full document

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Youth offending and youth transitions : the power of capital in influencing change

Youth offending and youth transitions : the power of capital in influencing change

... from offending than men, and it is argued here that this is because women have greater access to opportunities to spend as well as to accumulate capital in the transition to ... See full document

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Review of the Youth Justice System in England and Wales

Review of the Youth Justice System in England and Wales

... the Youth Court are specially trained to undertake these roles, but defence lawyers are not required to have specialist training before they appear in the Youth ...the Youth Court than they would ... See full document

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Language difficulties and criminal justice: the need for earlier identification

Language difficulties and criminal justice: the need for earlier identification

... scored one or two standard deviations below the mean for ...least one of the expected qualifications, only 44% of children with persisting SLI achieved ... See full document

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Longitudinal analysis of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003–06

Longitudinal analysis of the Offending, Crime and Justice Survey 2003–06

... with offending by young people: Riley and Shaw (1985), Graham and Bowling (1995) and Flood-Page and colleagues ...self-reported offending data, and developed the use of these methods for large-scale ... See full document

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The Use of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) in Scotland

The Use of the Youth Level of Service/Case Management Inventory (YLS/CMI) in Scotland

... as offending history or ...reducing offending and the identification of the associated needs that can be addressed in pursuit of that goal (Andrews et ...approach one stage further, actively ... See full document

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Movement Restriction Conditions (MRCs) and Youth Justice : Learning from the Past, Challenges in the Present and Possibilities for the Future

Movement Restriction Conditions (MRCs) and Youth Justice : Learning from the Past, Challenges in the Present and Possibilities for the Future

... the Youth Justice Board (YJB) in 2005, the findings were inconclusive as significant reductions in the seriousness and persistence of the offending behaviour of ISSP participants were identified but ... See full document

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