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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)

... criminal justice and child care ...and Youth Justice Board (YJB) guidance requiring active consideration by all youth offending teams to achieve the mainstreaming of race ... See full document

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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)

... The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 strengthens and extends the scope of the 1976 Race Relations ...the Youth Justice Board and Youth Offending Teams’ dated November ... 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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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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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... (Youth Justice Board 2004) appears to have been that greater emphasis is now placed upon timely and efficient administration, rather than the content and quality of options presented in the youth ... 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?

... to race was overstated. Offending in some of the YOS teams we visited (primarily in the North of England) appeared to be fairly evenly split between white and Asian youths and retaliatory in nature, ... 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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Language difficulties and criminal justice: the need for earlier identification

Language difficulties and criminal justice: the need for earlier identification

... by Youth offending teams in the community in 2013, although this includes preventative referrals (YJB ...within youth justice services should have routine assessment of their oral ... 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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Experiences of youth justice: youth justice discourses and their multiple effects

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

... criminal justice system, the interview explores their hopes and plans for the future, particularly the plans in place for their release from ...of justice. Here we focus on two aspects of the youth ... 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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Service Level Agreement between Leicestershire Youth Offending Service & Leicester City Youth Offending Service and Leicester College

Service Level Agreement between Leicestershire Youth Offending Service & Leicester City Youth Offending Service and Leicester College

... Risk Assessments are structured to encourage open conversations around a young person attending the College who have convictions and support needs. The Assessment is informal and relaxed; aiming to ensure that a young ... 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

... future offending in order to target interventions appropriately and to manage the risks that are posed in order to ensure the safety of the individual and their ... 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 drivers for its development have been many and varied including the desire to: reduce custodial populations; reduce recidivism; increase offender accountability; facilitate behaviour change; increase public and ... 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

... Statistics on children/youth who exhibit ISB are becoming increasingly evident with respect to their role within the cycle of abuse; in this instance, sexual abuse. Children/youth may be responsible for up ... 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

... start offending, this was increasingly offset by a negative reputation within their wider social network (both in the family and the community) as they became involved with the criminal justice system in ... 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

... Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY) is the only violence assessment for youth that looks at both risk and protective factors and is widely used in Scotland. It is a 24-item assessment ... 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

... I am hugely grateful to the very many people who have contributed to this review, and for all the time they have been prepared to give to my team and I. My greatest thanks go to governors, directors, managers and staff ... See full document

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Youth Justice Programs

Youth Justice Programs

... sentenced youth with short- term (an average stay is three-six months) support and supervision in private care homes in the ...the youth, the natural family, and the program ... See full document

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Young people and housing : A review of the present policy and practice landscape

Young people and housing : A review of the present policy and practice landscape

... with young people within their community. Whatever the means employed, it is important to begin by recognising that the unequal distribution of cultural capital is as damaging to the wellbeing of society and individuals ... See full document

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