[HMI Probation (2023)]
Summary of the evidence base in relation to prevention in youth justice settings. [From HMI Probation’s Evidence base (YOS)].
Keywords: young people, prevention
Search Results for: prevention
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[HMI Probation (2023)]
Summary of the evidence base in relation to prevention in youth justice settings. [From HMI Probation’s Evidence base (YOS)].
Keywords: young people, prevention
[Incarceration (Journal) (2023)]
Article on the experiences of prison Listeners – including recommendations on improving the support provided to them.
Keywords: peer support, suicide prevention
[Hillingdon YJS (2021)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: AXIS is an award winning, intelligence led, crime prevention initiative.
Keywords: young people, crime prevention
[HMPPS (2019)]
A summary of evidence relating to suicide and self harm in prison and how services can identify and support those at risk. Part of HMPPS’ Prison & Probation Evidence Resource.
Keywords: suicide, self harm, safer custody
[Irish Probation Journal (2020)]
Research paper on the Northern Ireland CONTEXT programme for tackling intimate partner violence.
Keywords: domestic violence
[Oldham YJS (2021)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: A programme of support for young women and girls at risk of exploitation and criminal activity.
Keywords: young people, female offenders, exploitation
[South Lanarkshire Council (2022)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: a project bringing a collaborative approach to developing and improving services for young people, focusing on improving social inclusion and preventing and diverting young people away from criminal activity.
Keywords: young people, co-production, inclusion
[Midlothian Children & Families Service (2022)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: a diversionary youth work service for those at risk of becoming engaged with the criminal justice system.
Keywords: young people, diversion, crime prevention
[Gateshead YJS (2023)]
Kathy Biggar Trophy submission: Listen to Me is a video scripted, voiced and animated by young people, for other young people involved in the CJS, on how they became involved in offending, their experiences of the CJS, and what worked for them to help them stop offending.
Keywords: young people, diversion, crime prevention, peer engagement