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Young People
Sentencing and the law
Human rights and justice
Probation
Parole 4 Kids
£10.00
The law requires more exacting standards of fairness on the part of authorities dealing with children. This report sets out the reasons why special mechanisms for a child going through the parole process should be introduced.
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Policing
Young People
Sentencing and the law
Overnight detention of children in police cells
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The report looks at how many children are held overnight in police cells and examines the factors that influenced whether children are held overnight.
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Policing
Young People
Community Sentences
Sentencing and the law
Human rights and justice
Overnight detention of children in police custody 2010–2011
An analysis of the number of overnight detentions of children in police custody.
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Policing
Young People
Sentencing and the law
Child arrests in England and Wales 2013
An analysis based on freedom of information data from all 43 police service areas in England and Wales, and the British Transport Police.
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Policing
Sentencing and the law
Young People
Child arrests in England and Wales 2008–2011
This briefing presents analysis based on freedom of information data from all 43 police service areas in England and Wales.
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Young People
Sentencing and the law
Human rights and justice
Violence against children in conflict with the law
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Young People
International issues
Human rights and justice
Sentencing and the law
Punishing children: A survey of criminal responsibility and approaches across Europe
£5.00
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Young People
Human rights and justice
Resettlement
Justice for Young People
Papers by the winners of the Research Medal 2013
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Women
Policing
Young People
Human rights and justice
Out of place
£10.00
The policing and criminalisation of sexually exploited girls and young women
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Young People
Resettlement
Remembering the riots
An ethnographic exploration of the ways in which the 2011 London riots and the riot ‘clean-up’ are remembered and talked about.
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