This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Research Fellow Nina Vaswani, outlines the range of different losses that young people in custody may experience throughout a difficult and troubled childhood, including loss of a future; loss of relationships; loss of status; and loss of stability, and highlights how this ambiguity can complicate the response to loss and affect young people’s rehabilitation and reintegration
This investigation aimed to look at how a group of young offenders attending an inner-city youth off...
Based on ten years worth of observation of adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system, this...
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking t...
Although loss and grief are universal human experiences, vulnerable young people, such as those invo...
Drawing on the research literature, this chapter adopts a broad conceptualisation of loss, encompass...
Loss is an inescapable part of human existence, but we know that vulnerable or marginalised groups o...
This paper is concerned with the professional response to bereavement, grief and loss experienced by...
Research has identified a higher prevalence of loss and bereavement among people who are in contact ...
Bereavement is an inevitable part of life and predictably forms a common childhood experience, with ...
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, ...
As a youth offending officer working with looked after children in residential care it became increa...
Research has shown that a significant proportion of young people in custody have experienced some fo...
Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. ...
Some argue that the most critical period of time for a human being is childhood. Children are extrem...
Background: In previous research, it has been established that a child who has experienced the death...
This investigation aimed to look at how a group of young offenders attending an inner-city youth off...
Based on ten years worth of observation of adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system, this...
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking t...
Although loss and grief are universal human experiences, vulnerable young people, such as those invo...
Drawing on the research literature, this chapter adopts a broad conceptualisation of loss, encompass...
Loss is an inescapable part of human existence, but we know that vulnerable or marginalised groups o...
This paper is concerned with the professional response to bereavement, grief and loss experienced by...
Research has identified a higher prevalence of loss and bereavement among people who are in contact ...
Bereavement is an inevitable part of life and predictably forms a common childhood experience, with ...
Evidence shows that bereavement is an issue that touches the lives of the majority of young people, ...
As a youth offending officer working with looked after children in residential care it became increa...
Research has shown that a significant proportion of young people in custody have experienced some fo...
Life is characterised by movement, change and development, including transitions, losses and grief. ...
Some argue that the most critical period of time for a human being is childhood. Children are extrem...
Background: In previous research, it has been established that a child who has experienced the death...
This investigation aimed to look at how a group of young offenders attending an inner-city youth off...
Based on ten years worth of observation of adolescents involved in the juvenile justice system, this...
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking t...