
7 September 2008
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Can prison ever be child-friendly? Ruth Smith visits the largest young offender institution in Europe to find out.
Nacro has changed a bit since Paul Cavadino joined in 1972. The organisation has gone from having 30 staff back then to become one of the UK's biggest crime reduction...
The tragic spate of stabbings of young people in London has prompted a frantic search for solutions. The Metropolitan Police believes that health and children's services should do more to...
Young people have become more fearful about knife crime since the launch of a £3m ad campaign to stop them carrying knives, according to research seen exclusively by CYP Now....
Shafik Meghji spends the day with youth professionals who are finding out how to educate more than a million young people about the dangers of knife crime.
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...
Making volunteering attractive to young people is key to involving them in their local communities, says third sector minister Phil Hope.
It may have taken a year to replace outspoken chair Rod Morgan, but in February Frances Done did just that.
Jo Stephenson reports on a BBC London project to give young people experience of working in creative industries, a sailing race, a futuristic shelter and a project highlighting the dangers...
A unique initiative is seeing student police officers visit children's homes in Essex as part of their training. Shafik Meghji went to find out more.
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