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Dictionary of Youth Justice

1 August 2008, Youth Work Now

Dictionary of Youth Justice Edited by Barry Goldson Published by Willan Publishing ISBN 1-843922-93-2 465 pages Price £24.99

 

A new approach to tackling knife crime

1 August 2008, Youth Work Now

"It's what you do. It's what your friends do, isn't it?" Jay is 16, has been involved in gang culture and is one of the many young people who feel...

 

Few young people offend, finds study

1 August 2008, Youth Work Now

More than three-quarters of young people say they haven't committed a criminal offence, according to a Home Office study.

 

More street-based projects needed

1 August 2008, Youth Work Now

Local authorities are being encouraged to set up more street-based youth projects to deter youth crime.

 

Minister given taster of game

1 August 2008, Youth Work Now

A group of young people from Stratford, east London, have demonstrated a game they have devised to tackle antisocial behaviour to sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe.

 

Case studies: Project casebook

2 July 2008, Youth Work Now

Jo Stephenson reports on two schemes that tackle crime and antisocial behaviour in London and North Devon; a film that aims to explain to adults what it is like to...

 

Youth crime: Crime Concern urges action

2 July 2008, Youth Work Now

Crime prevention charity Crime Concern is calling for the expansion of programmes that give young people more things to do.

 

Youth crime: Call to open youth clubs on Fridays

2 July 2008, Youth Work Now

The Home Office's crime and communities adviser has called for youth clubs in the 50 most deprived wards in England and Wales to be open on Friday nights.

 

Guns and gangs: Teens devise the words for posters

2 July 2008, Youth Work Now

A group of young people from Hounslow have devised an anti-guns slogan for posters.

 

A cold wind is blowing in from Number 10

10 June 2008, Youth Work Now

"Police should harass young thugs," proclaimed Home Secretary Jacqui Smith last month.

 
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