
What do we know about repeat offending by children & young people?
Data First linked datasets used to produce a profile of repeat offending by children and young people
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Data First linked datasets used to produce a profile of repeat offending by children and young people

The Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and National Women’s Justice Coalition report on creating a criminal justice system which works for women.

February 2025 criminal justice statistics show even more people remanded in and sent to custody last year.

Youth Endowment Fund report finds Black children more likely to be affected by violence.

The Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis of how justice spending in England & Wales has fallen over last two decades.

Gemma Buckland from Transition to Adulthood Alliance (T2A) reviews the evidence on working with young adults in contact with the justice system for the Clinks Evidence Library.

Government’s efforts to address violence against women and girls have not yet improved outcomes for victims

Clinks explores the development and evaluation of women’s problem-solving courts in the UK and internationally.

Alliance for Youth Justice urges the government to protect the distinct, child-centred nature of the children’s secure estate

The Bishop of Gloucester, the Rt Revd Rachel Treweek, proposes changes to the way sentencing policy is decided.

Building on Progress to Create a Justice System Rooted in Growth and Connection

Process evaluation of the pilot intensive supervision courts