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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.
Revised guidance on gang injunctions.
A summary of the Prime Minister's Serious Youth Violence Summit at 10 Downing Street from 1 to 4 April 2019.
Statement for Interactive Dialogue with the High Commissioner on Haiti. Delivered by UK Human Rights Ambassador, Rita French.
Brings together documents and promotional material related to the government’s work to end county lines drug supply and exploitation.
Reports which explore how systems of support may protect young people from, or expose them to, involvement in serious youth violence.
This prospectus details the application process and eligibility for the Supporting Families Against Youth Crime Fund.
This report details a range of impact at the personal and societal level, and then at the institutional and state level
Over 1,600 arrests during county lines crackdown in national police operation last week, with over 100kg cannabis and £1.2 million of Class A drugs seized.
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on Haiti.
Exploring how gender norms are associated with experiences of childhood violence among young adolescents in Ethiopia
The Youth Justice Sports Fund provides funding to local sport schemes, to support young people at risk of entering the criminal justice system.
In 2023, the SIA gave 1000 Black Boys CIC £10,000 to inspire and support young black men and their families.
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