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This paper examines the individual, household and community factors that explain the pathways to marriage among Young Lives children
The age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 years old. Children are treated differently from adults, are dealt with by youth courts and sent to special secure centres for young people.
This data has been deposited with the UK Data Service to allow analysis of the household and child survey data collected to date
Serious young offenders will be turned away from gangs and knife crime through rigorous education and training at the country’s first Secure School.
How the Youth Custody Service places a young person in custody, and how to question a placement decision.
This article draws on survey and qualitative data from the Young Lives study in Ethiopia
This paper present findings on the place of work in the lives of children
What children say about violence, how it affects them and the main themes that emerge from the children's accounts
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