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Nacro’s youth crime briefings provide information about
changing practice, legislation, and statistics in youth justice. You can find
briefings by searching through the online resources - click here, for
instance if you want to look for all resources around a particular subject -
or by clicking on the briefing you need in the list below. The list is
arranged by publication date so you can easily find the most recent
information.
Briefings are added to the website six months after publication date. Recent
briefings that are not yet online are shown at the top of the list. You can
order briefings at £1 each (minimum order of £15). Or, by subscribing to
the youth crime mailing you can have briefings delivered direct to your desk
on publication, together with the Youth Crime Digest and information about
events and publications. Contact youthcrime@nacro.org.uk
to buy briefings or to find out about subscribing to the quarterly mailing at
just £25.
March 2008
Children
in custody: local authority duties, responsibilities and powers
Some facts
about children and young people who offend – 2006
Young
people, physical health and offending
December 2007
Grave
Crimes’, mode of trial, and long term detention
Sentencing
guidelines for juveniles: Part one
What were
they then and what are they now: The growth of youth offending teams
September 2007
The
Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill – some implications for youth justice
Naming and
Shaming – publicity for children and young people involved in anti-social or
offending behaviour
Young
black people and the criminal justice system: The Home Affairs Committee
Report
June 2007
Mental
capacity and related issues in the youth court
Penalty
notices for disorderly behaviour and fixed penalty notices for children and
young people
The
detention and training order: Current position and future developments
March
2007
Some facts about children and young people who offend – 2005
Further developments in measures related to anti-social
behaviour
Effective practice with children and young people who offend
– Part 2
December 2006
The
dangerousness provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and
subsequent case law
Refugee and
asylum-seeking children
Working
with Prevent and Deter
September 2006
Effective
practice with children and young people who offend (part 1)
Managing
risk in the community in the youth justice system (part 2)
Out of
court: making the most of diversion for young people (recent developments)
July 2006
The Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000: Implications for the youth
justice system
Managing
risk in the community in the youth justice system (part 1)
Reducing
custody: A systematic approach
March 2006
Appeals against
conviction and sentence in the youth justice system
Some facts
about children and young people who offend - 2004
Prevention
and youth offending teams
December 2005
Antisocial
behaviour orders for 12-17 year olds: An overview
Court bail
in the youth justice system following implementation of the Criminal
Justice Act 2003
Housing and
accommodation issues for young people in the criminal justice system
September 2005
Mental
health legislation and the youth justice system
Out of
court: Making the most of diversion for young people
The
referral order
June 2005
Dangerousness
and the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and addendum to
the briefing (August 2005)
Groupwork
with young people who offend
Recent
youth justice legislation
March 2005
Pre-sentence
reports and the use of custody
Some facts about
young people who offend (2003)
Young
people and the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974
December 2004
Recent
changes to PACE codes of practice
The mental
health of children and young people who offend
Youth
offending teams: working with children and young people across area
boundaries
September 2004
The grave
crimes provisions and long-term detention
Remand
fostering
The Sexual
Offences Act 2003: Young people and the notification requirements
June 2004
Age ranges
in the youth justice system
Drug
testing and treatment for children and young people in the youth justice
syste
Parenting
provision in a youth justice context
March 2004
Antisocial
behaviour orders and associated measures (part 2)
Some facts
about young people who offend (2002)
New
legislation: Impact on sentencing
December 2003
Antisocial
behaviour orders and associated measures (part 1)
Implications
of Youth Justice - The Next Steps, companion to the green paper, Every
Child Matters
The
sentencing framework for children and young people
September 2003
Family
group conferencing and youth justice
Reviewing
remands in custodial establishments
The links
between Yots and social services
June 2003
Looked after
children who offend: The Quality Protects programme and Yots
Remands to
local authority accommodation
Children
and young people who commit schedule 1 offences<
Detention
and training order and early release: Revised guidance and use of electronic
monitoring
Some facts
about young people who offend (2001)
December 2002
Children’s
rights – recommendations for youth justice
Enforcement
in the youth justice system
Europe and
the use of custody
September 2002
Electronic
monitoring (part 2): Bail conditions for 17 year olds
Reform of
the criminal justice system: Implications for youth justice of the white
paper
Supervision
orders: An overview
June 2002
Electronic
monitoring of children remanded on bail or to local authority accommodation
Using the
internet: An introduction for youth justice practitioners
Young
people and the Sex Offenders Register
March 2002
Some facts
about young people who offend - 2000.pdf
Looked
after children and youth justice (anomalies in the law)
Youth
offending teams, race and justice: After the watershed (part 2)
December 2001
A brief
outline of the youth justice system in England and Wales as at December 2001
Public
opinion and youth justice.pdf
September 2001
The Children
Leaving Care Act 2000: Implications for the youth justice system
Girls in
the youth justice system
Youth
offending teams, race and justice: After the watershed (part 1)
June 2001
Some facts
about young people who offend (1999)
Good
practice in providing substance misuse interventions for minority groups of
young people
Lessons
from the pilots: A summary of the national evaluation of the pilot youth
offending teams


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