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...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
The Scottish Government has identified a policy priority in relation to speech, language and communi...
Supplemental Information files for: YOT Talk: Examining the communicative influences on children’s e...
This article presents an evidence-based analysis of the communicative influences on children’s engag...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
Background Research has revealed that the youth offending population has low language ability when a...
Background A high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is reported in the population...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
Background Research has revealed that the youth offending population has low language ability when ...
Purpose: To explore the integration of children’s voices within youth justice policy and practice de...
Research has identified young offenders (YOs) in custody as having low language, literacy and commun...
Young offenders disproportionately present with Developmental Language Disorder and are likely to st...
Youth offenders are complex and challenging for policymakers and practitioners alike and face high r...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
The Scottish Government has identified a policy priority in relation to speech, language and communi...
Supplemental Information files for: YOT Talk: Examining the communicative influences on children’s e...
This article presents an evidence-based analysis of the communicative influences on children’s engag...
Youth crime is an ongoing concern in Australia. Victims, offenders and the community are all affecte...
Background Research has revealed that the youth offending population has low language ability when a...
Background A high prevalence of Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) is reported in the population...
Abstract Objective: The scoping review will collate literature from different disciplines on s...
Background Research has revealed that the youth offending population has low language ability when ...
Purpose: To explore the integration of children’s voices within youth justice policy and practice de...
Research has identified young offenders (YOs) in custody as having low language, literacy and commun...
Young offenders disproportionately present with Developmental Language Disorder and are likely to st...
Youth offenders are complex and challenging for policymakers and practitioners alike and face high r...
International research evidence has firmly established a high prevalence of language disorder in you...
Purpose: This paper highlights the forensic implications of language impairment in 2 key (and overla...
Persistent attention on children and young people in the United Kingdom has been characterised by th...
The Scottish Government has identified a policy priority in relation to speech, language and communi...