
2 December 2008
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Justice minister David Hanson has urged youth offending teams (YOTs) to hold back on cuts to prevention services, indicating that funding will be announced before Christmas.
Clare Checksfield is the new chief executive of crime prevention charity Crime Concern.
Pat Jenning's job is all about the strategic management of the youth offending service, which means dealing with young people that have offended as well as preventing others from entering...
“I love this job,” says Gibson. “Every day is different and you’re never faced with the same two situations. It keeps me motivated.” It’s this drive and enthusiasm that makes...
The government says it wants to see a wider use of restorative justice. Jon Scott finds out what's involved and how it benefits both victims of crime and offenders.
Media portrayals of "hoodies" and concerns that antisocial behaviour orders are seen as badges of honour have strengthened the perception that young people and crime are inextricably linked.
Teenagers from youth charity Rainer called on Gordon Brown to improve job opportunities for young people during a visit to 10 Downing Street.
A guide to help housing associations set up parenting programmes to support families in crime-ridden areas launched yesterday (13 November).
A Durham-based arts project designed to help young people think about their own safety.
The government has created a Whitehall unit to oversee youth justice policy.
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