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From Youth Justice Board for England and Wales (YJB)
  • A guide to youth justice statistics which covers the annual youth justice statistics and the monthly youth custody data.

  • Youth justice annual statistics for 2024 to 2025 for England and Wales.

  • The Youth Justice Board (YJB) commissioned Cordis Bright to conduct an independent process evaluation of its Prevention and Diversion Assessment Tool (PDAT), along with the supporting training and guidance.

  • Report by the Youth Justice Board (YJB) that analyses the survey data and interview findings from youth justice services (YJSs).

  • Independent research that explores how the Child First framework is applied across YJSs in England and Wales.

  • This report presents the Quality and Methodology Information (QMI) for the ten new KPIs and illustrative data for the 2023–2024 reporting year.

  • A Youth Justice Board (YJB) report analysing the information extracted from youth justice plans for the year 2023 to 2024.

  • An independent review into placements and care for girls in the Children and Young People Secure Estate.

  • This report gives an outline of the results of an audit of standard 2: at court.

  • Youth justice annual statistics for 2023 to 2024 for England and Wales.

  • A snapshot of the progress of the London Accommodation Pathfinder.

  • A report by Revolving Doors that looks at good and promising practice examples that address racial disparity.

  • This research explores how youth justice services (YJSs) are integrating with Children’s Social Care, Early Help, and other services for children.

  • Independent research exploring the production and utilisation of pre-sentence reports (PSRs) in the youth justice system.

  • Youth justice annual statistics for 2022 to 2023 for England and Wales.

  • This research looks at reoffending data following an evaluation of the enhanced case management (ECM) programme in the South West of England.

  • This report is based on the first phase of the evaluation, which ran between September 2019 and March 2022 in four youth justice services in South West England.

  • Independent research exploring why reoffending rates among children are higher among some ethnic minority groups.

  • Youth justice annual statistics for 2021 to 2022 for England and Wales.

  • An outcome evaluation of AssetPlus, the Youth Justice Board’s (YJB) assessment and interventions planning framework.