
1 December 2008
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The jury at the inquest into the death of teenager Daniel Nelson has returned an open verdict.
The Youth Justice Board has launched a consultation looking into how referral orders can be improved.
Young adult offenders with learning difficulties in Scotland are not being given the support they need when in custody, a Prison Reform Trust report has found.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown used the Labour Party conference to promise to spend £670m on youth services and to provide one-to-one support for families and teenagers in trouble.
A restorative justice project where panels of young people act as mediators between offenders and victims launched last week in Lancashire.
A scheme that uses football to combat antisocial behaviour is to be expanded to reach 12,000 teenagers following £11m of investment.
Prison workers were due to hold an emergency meeting yesterday (18 September) to discuss an outbreak of violence at Lancaster Farms Young Offender Institution (YOI) in late August.
Young people with autism in Strathclyde are to be issued with warning cards to stop them from falling foul of the law.
A crime reduction project based on Positive Futures, which uses sport to engage with disadvantaged young people, has been launched in South Africa.
Up to 1,200 youth crime prevention jobs could be lost if funding is not secured soon, the Association of Youth Offending Team Managers has warned.
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