This article presents an evidence-based analysis of the communicative influences on children’s engagement in the Youth Justice System of England and Wales. The multidisciplinary criminologist–linguist ‘YOT Talk’ project utilized Svalberg’s (2009) dimensions of engagement (cognitive, affective, social; augmented by behavioural) to explore the enablers of, and barriers to, children’s engagement with youth justice assessment processes. A tripartite mixed methodology of observation of assessment interviews, questionnaires with children in the Youth Justice System and youth justice practitioners, and focus groups with practitioners was implemented across three Youth Offending Teams in England and Wales. Analyses synergized methods from conversat...
The article adopts a mixed method approach to evaluating sports and arts-based interventions within ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to assess the early findings of research which aims to hear...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
This article presents an evidence-based analysis of the communicative influences on children’s engag...
Supplemental Information files for: YOT Talk: Examining the communicative influences on children’s e...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
Background: Young offenders disproportionately present with unidentified Developmental Language Dis...
Purpose: To explore the integration of children’s voices within youth justice policy and practice de...
In recent years, there has been a shift in youth justice central policy narratives in England and Wa...
There has been a lack of empirical research on children’s involvement in the design and delivery of ...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.Purpose: To explore the integra...
The article adopts a mixed method approach to evaluating sports and arts-based interventions within ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to assess the early findings of research which aims to hear...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
This article presents an evidence-based analysis of the communicative influences on children’s engag...
Supplemental Information files for: YOT Talk: Examining the communicative influences on children’s e...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
Background: Young offenders disproportionately present with unidentified Developmental Language Dis...
Purpose: To explore the integration of children’s voices within youth justice policy and practice de...
In recent years, there has been a shift in youth justice central policy narratives in England and Wa...
There has been a lack of empirical research on children’s involvement in the design and delivery of ...
The Publisher's final version can be found by following the URI link.Purpose: To explore the integra...
The article adopts a mixed method approach to evaluating sports and arts-based interventions within ...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to assess the early findings of research which aims to hear...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...