‘Twenty-seven children locked up in Scots jails’, ‘Children taken into care increases by 50%’, ‘School boy faces jail sentence after admitting stabbing fellow pupil’ and ‘Teenager dead in flat for 10 days before being found’: these were the headlines for one day in the Glasgow Herald (Glasgow Herald, 28.08.06). Such headlines are symptomatic of the problems besettingmodern society, reflected in theOECD survey of children’s welfare (UNICEF, 2007) which places the UK (in relation to the 21most prosperous nations) as having the highest rating of ‘risk-taking’ behaviour and of children perceived to be of poor health and identifying with negative indicators of well-being (amongst other findings). Likewise, the Social Exclusion Unit (Crown Office...
The upward trend in youth custody rates across the UK has led the Prison Reform Trust, with support ...
n the scary media world of abused childhoods, child labour has become a major journalistic event. Th...
At the time of writing this chapter, the first of the children from the ‘Jungle’ in Calais, France (...
News tends to highlight the negative but it is especially confused when it comes to children. Two yo...
Custody in its broadest sense means safe-keeping, guarding and containment, the inference being that...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 42.7 % of school-children in Ireland report that they were injured ...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
Youth justice under the Coalition government in England and Wales has been characterised by consider...
AIM: To determine risk factors for child maltreatment within the socio-economic environment of a con...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, notes that most local authorities in Scot...
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Child abuse in youth custody in England and Wales is receiving an unprecedented degree of official a...
Children in Scotland continue to be deprived of their liberty in prison like settings. The majority ...
The most striking thing about media reporting of young people with respect to crime and criminal jus...
The upward trend in youth custody rates across the UK has led the Prison Reform Trust, with support ...
n the scary media world of abused childhoods, child labour has become a major journalistic event. Th...
At the time of writing this chapter, the first of the children from the ‘Jungle’ in Calais, France (...
News tends to highlight the negative but it is especially confused when it comes to children. Two yo...
Custody in its broadest sense means safe-keeping, guarding and containment, the inference being that...
HBSC Ireland 2006 has found that 42.7 % of school-children in Ireland report that they were injured ...
Crime and offending by children and young people has received attention in political, academic and m...
Youth justice under the Coalition government in England and Wales has been characterised by consider...
AIM: To determine risk factors for child maltreatment within the socio-economic environment of a con...
In the week I began to write this editorial, City and Hackney Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSC...
This Information Sheet, written by CYCJ’s Kristina Moodie, notes that most local authorities in Scot...
Arguably for many 2015 was the year when the tragic events in Syria became a very real home crisis t...
Child abuse in youth custody in England and Wales is receiving an unprecedented degree of official a...
Children in Scotland continue to be deprived of their liberty in prison like settings. The majority ...
The most striking thing about media reporting of young people with respect to crime and criminal jus...
The upward trend in youth custody rates across the UK has led the Prison Reform Trust, with support ...
n the scary media world of abused childhoods, child labour has become a major journalistic event. Th...
At the time of writing this chapter, the first of the children from the ‘Jungle’ in Calais, France (...