Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and media rhetoric for decades. Concerns over the offending behaviour of children and young people in adolescence, resulted in the Government developing strategies (for example, Transforming Youth Custody – Putting education at the heart of detention) to reduce the offending and re-offending of children and young people. The Transforming Youth Custody report found 50 per cent of children and young people aged 15-17 years-old were entering custody with literacy levels the equivalent of children aged 7-11 years-old. From the children and young people entering custody, 18 per cent had statements of special educational needs and 36 per cent of young m...
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In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Disengagement and poor educational attainment in education are firmly established risk factors for j...
This paper draws on the views of children and young people in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) to ...
Whilst the number of children in custody declines, the complex needs of many of them have increased....
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Children defined as ‘neurodivergent’ are over-represented in the English and Welsh criminal justice ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Interrupted Education: the Cr...
It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education. The need to reduce the number...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
The upward trend in youth custody rates across the UK has led the Prison Reform Trust, with support ...
Children of people in prison constitute a ‘hidden’ group of children in schools and in education pol...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of policy attention, rhetoric and review focuss...
At any given time, between 2,000-3,000 children are in custody, under sentence or on remand, in Engl...
This unique editorial paper is one of the first that discusses the education of incarcerated young p...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Disengagement and poor educational attainment in education are firmly established risk factors for j...
This paper draws on the views of children and young people in a Young Offender Institution (YOI) to ...
Whilst the number of children in custody declines, the complex needs of many of them have increased....
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
Children defined as ‘neurodivergent’ are over-represented in the English and Welsh criminal justice ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Interrupted Education: the Cr...
It is acknowledged that many young offenders disengage with education. The need to reduce the number...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
The upward trend in youth custody rates across the UK has led the Prison Reform Trust, with support ...
Children of people in prison constitute a ‘hidden’ group of children in schools and in education pol...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of policy attention, rhetoric and review focuss...
At any given time, between 2,000-3,000 children are in custody, under sentence or on remand, in Engl...
This unique editorial paper is one of the first that discusses the education of incarcerated young p...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In England and Wales the age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 years. The current law therefor...
Disengagement and poor educational attainment in education are firmly established risk factors for j...