Preventing offending: getting it right for children and young people

Our Youth Justice strategy for Scotland, for 2015 to 2020.


Footnotes

1. Preventing Offending by Young People: A Framework for Action, June 2008

2. Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014

3. Scottish Government, Recorded Crime in Scotland 2013-14

4. Scottish Policing Performance Framework annual report 2012/13 - November 2013

5. Scottish Government Justice Analytical Services

6. SCRA online Statistics 2013/14

7. Criminal Proceedings in Scotland, 2013/14 - Scottish Government bulletin 16 December 2014

7.1. Peak age research from Ben Matthews, Applied Quantitative Methods Network (AQMeN) (2014)

8. Youth Justice in Scotland: Fixed in the past or fit for the future? CYCJ September 2014

9. Criminal Justice Social Work Statistics in Scotland 2013-14

10. Council for Europe - Child-friendly justice

11. Secure Accommodation (Scotland) Regulations 2013

12. Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime

13. Summary Statistics for Schools in Scotland, No. 4, 2013

14. Behaviour in Scottish Schools Research 2012

15. Included, Engaged and Involved Part 2: a positive approach to managing school exclusions

16. CYCJ Report - Youth in Justice: Young people explore what their role in improving youth justice should be - Published 12 March 2015

17. Victim Support Scotland Research Report - Hoodie or Goodie: The link between violent victimisation and offending in young people 2007

18. Scottish Government - Young Victims of Crime Project: Scoping a national service model for supporting young victims of crime in Scotland 2011

19. Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2014

20. Mental Health Strategy 2012-15

21. Information Services Division, Mental Health Waiting Times

22. Developing the Young Workforce - Youth Employment Strategy

23. Beyond Youth Custody Resettlement of young people leaving custody - lessons from the literature - update: March 2015

24. National Practice Guidance - Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice - June 2015

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