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This review considers international literature concerning the management of young people who have offended.
Offending behaviour programmes and interventions currently available for offenders in England and Wales.
Youth offending teams work with young people that get into trouble with the law, are arrested, or taken to court, and help them stay away from crime.
A strategy for reducing the prevalence and impact of sexual offending in the Armed Forces.
A resource to help local partnerships work together to support vulnerable children and young people and stop them offending and re-offending.
Understand victim classification, the protocols around making contact, keeping victims informed, storing data and restorative justice.
An examination of the education and social care background of children cautioned or sentenced for an offence.
Compendium of re-offending annual statistics
A paper on the characteristics of group-based child sexual exploitation.
This report provides key statistics on proven re-offending in England and Wales.
This study identifies the previous offences that were more frequently committed by criminals who ‘escalated’ to very serious offending.
This is an Official Statistics bulletin produced by the Ministry of Justice, Home Office and the Office for National Statistics.
This report presents longitudinal analysis of self reported data on offending, drug use and anti-social behaviour among young people.
Contact details for youth justice services in the North East of England and Cumbria.
Contact details for youth justice services in London.
Contact details for youth justice services in Wales.
The Youth Justice Agency aims to make communities safer by helping children to stop offending. The Agency works with children aged 10-17 years who have offended or are at serious risk of offending. Youth Justice Agency of Northern Ireland is...
Contact details for youth justice services in England and Wales.
This report describes the profile of online offenders and the nature of their offending.
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