
5 December 2008
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A European court has ruled that an 11-year-old from Sheffield had his privacy rights breached when police retained his DNA sample after he was acquitted of attempted robbery.
Young offenders in Accrington, Lancashire, used the experiences of young soldiers in the First World War as inspiration for an art exhibition.
Young offenders risk returning to crime as the credit crunch obliterates jobs, youth offending team (YOT) managers have warned.
Court-ordered remands to local authority care have almost halved over four years, prompting fears that magistrates are losing faith in alternatives to custody for young people on bail.
Legislation surrounding child poverty, education and training are among measures announced in the Queen's Speech.
A 'route map' system to prevent young people from getting into serious violent crime has been launched in a London borough.
Young people are the most likely age group to perceive antisocial behaviour as a problem, according to the Home Office's latest survey on perceptions of crime.
Youth offending team (YOT) workers are helping to develop an electronic case management service that will help them to communicate with other services.
The age of criminal responsibility is "not a big issue" in the fight against youth crime, the secretary of state for children has said.
Fifty-one Home Office-funded projects to tackle violent youth extremism will go live next year.
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