This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and then describes the design of a study intended to assist a local planning group in developing its response. The key findings of a review of casefiles of young people involved in persistent offending are reported. It emerges that youth crime and young people involved in offending are more complex and heterogeneous than is sometimes assumed. This, along with a review of some literature about desistance from offending, reaffirms the need for properly individualised interventions. Studies of 'desisters' suggest the centrality of effective and engaging working relationships in this process. However, these studies also re-assert the significance of the...
Neither the literature on offending nor that on desistance adequately explains the short-term nature...
In 2001 the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) was introduced by the Youth Just...
This review was commissioned by Audit Scotland in 2002 to examine the evidence on 'what works?' as i...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
This paper provides a brief overview of what we know about young offenders in Scotland. After presen...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Is there a small group of juveniles responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime? Is it poss...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
This article reports on an evaluation of recently established projects in Scotland, which apply a ho...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
The impact of social inequalities and social institutions in determining or undermining youth transi...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
Neither the literature on offending nor that on desistance adequately explains the short-term nature...
In 2001 the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) was introduced by the Youth Just...
This review was commissioned by Audit Scotland in 2002 to examine the evidence on 'what works?' as i...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article reviews policy developments in Scotland concerning 'persistent young offenders' and the...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
This paper provides a brief overview of what we know about young offenders in Scotland. After presen...
Youth offending and its causes are complex in nature. The reasons why this phenomenon is evident in ...
Is there a small group of juveniles responsible for a large proportion of juvenile crime? Is it poss...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
This article reports on an evaluation of recently established projects in Scotland, which apply a ho...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
The impact of social inequalities and social institutions in determining or undermining youth transi...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
Neither the literature on offending nor that on desistance adequately explains the short-term nature...
In 2001 the Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programme (ISSP) was introduced by the Youth Just...
This review was commissioned by Audit Scotland in 2002 to examine the evidence on 'what works?' as i...