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Your Justice Your World

1 min read Youth Justice
Young victims of crime and young offenders got a chance to put their filmmaking skills to the test this autumn as part of an event in Norwich.

Project: Your Justice Your World

Funding: £3,000 from Norfolk Criminal Justice Board

Aim: To explain to young people and adults how the youth justice system works

Young victims of crime and young offenders got a chance to put their filmmaking skills to the test this autumn as part of an event in Norwich.

The event, called Your Justice Your World, brought together all agencies working in the criminal justice system to explain to young people and adults how the youth justice system works.

Norfolk youth offending team (YOT) settled on an animation project as a way for young people to discuss issues such as committing crime and bullying.

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