What works to prevent youth violence: key findings
Summarises the findings from the What Works to Prevent Youth Violence report.
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Summarises the findings from the What Works to Prevent Youth Violence report.
This report draws together high-quality international evidence about what works to prevent youth violence, to inform policymakers and practitioners about the evidence base and effectiveness associated with different approaches and interventions.
This study used statistical modelling to generate a range of estimates for the percentage of the prison population with social and personal care needs, using combinations of existing social care, health, demographic and prisons data.
A report from a rapid process evaluation of the introduction of Buvidal opiate substitution therapy in prisons in Scotland as a contingency measure response to the COVID-19 pandemic between May and September 2020.
Paper 1 in a series of 3 short ‘intelligence’ Research Findings papers on the use of remote hearings across jurisdictions during the 2020 pandemic – Australia and New Zealand.
Paper 2 in a series of 3 short ‘intelligence’ Research Findings papers on the use of remote hearings across jurisdictions during the 2020 pandemic – Expert Legal Testimony
Paper 3 in a series of 3 short ‘intelligence’ research findings papers on the use of remote hearings across jurisdictions during the 2020 pandemic – mock jury trials.
Summary of discussions at jury research engagement events.
This paper reviews emerging evidence on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on equality across several key domains: health, economic, education, safety and security, social and wellbeing, housing, digital, and environmental.
This publication is part of a collection: Equality evidence
Findings of analysis of animal welfare case data collected by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.