What works in managing young people who offend? A summary of the international evidence

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Adler, J., Edwards, S., Scally, M., Gill, D., Puniskis, M., Gekoski, A., Horvath, M. and Ministry of Justice Analytic Services 2016. What works in managing young people who offend? A summary of the international evidence. Ministry of Justice.
TypeTechnical report
TitleWhat works in managing young people who offend? A summary of the international evidence
AuthorsAdler, J., Edwards, S., Scally, M., Gill, D., Puniskis, M., Gekoski, A., Horvath, M. and Ministry of Justice Analytic Services
Abstract

This review was commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and considers international literature concerning the management of young people who have offended. It was produced to inform youth justice policy and practice. The review focuses on the impact and delivery of youth justice supervision, programmes and interventions within the community, secure settings, and during transition into adult justice settings or into mainstream society.

Keywordsyouth justice, delinquency, young offenders, young offender interventions.
Research GroupForensic Psychology Research group
PublisherMinistry of Justice
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Print09 Feb 2016
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Deposited10 Feb 2016
Output statusPublished
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ISBN 9781840997378.
Ministry of Justice Analytical Series

Web address (URL)https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/498493/what-works-in-managing-young-people-who-offend.pdf
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