
2 December 2008
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A scheme to stop first-time young offenders going to court for minor offences will be piloted next year.
The Youth Justice Board's headquarters have been raided and two laptops stolen.
Plans to construct supersize prisons across England and Wales could put young adult offenders in danger, youth charity Rainer has warned.
A project in Lancashire that gets prisoners to talk to young people at risk of becoming involved in gun crime or gangs is poised to come to London.
Cash for youth crime prevention projects has been announced - just three months before current funding is due to expire.
The government has promised to invest 1bn pounds in services for children and young people over the next three years.
Powers to electronically tag young offenders have been extended to all children's hearings in Scotland.
A leading think tank is to call for a more supportive approach to tackling antisocial behaviour in young people.
Efforts to reduce the number of young people who reoffend after being convicted are having little impact, according to government figures.
Further details of how funding for activities and facilities for young people is to be divided up have been announced by the government.
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