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Author: Great Britain. Department for Children, Schools and Families

Title: Safeguarding the Future: A Review of the Youth Justice Board's Governance and Operating Arrangements

Summary: This report examines the role, relationships, powers and levers of the U.K. Youth Justice Board. It looks at the role the Youth Justice Board plays in delivering public protection and confidence, and its role in securing accommodation for offenders. It also outlines a series of recommendations for reducing youth crime while reducing costs.

Details: London: Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010. 118p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2010

Country: United Kingdom

URL:

Shelf Number: 118613

Keywords:
Juvenile Detention (U.K.)
Juvenile Justice (U.K.)
Juvenile Offenders (U.K.)

Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Home Affairs Select Committee

Title: Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry: Young Black People and the Criminal Justice System: Second Annual Report

Summary: "This is the second annual report to the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee (the Committee) setting out progress we are making on the range of commitments made in the Government’s response to the report and recommendations of the Committee’s Inquiry on Young Black People and the Criminal Justice System (CJS). This year’s report retains the original chapter headings used by the Committee and continues to outline progress against each recommendation from the Committee’s report (set out with its paragraph reference for ease of reference). In addition, each chapter is now accompanied by an overview of the work being delivered to improve outcomes for young black people, and a summary of future activity, in each of the areas highlighted by the Committee. This allows us to show how the Committee’s recommendations are being embedded into Government policy. Overall, this report demonstrates good progress. Action is in hand to address, and in some cases go beyond, the Committee’s recommendations. However, we are not complacent. The Government fully recognises the scale of the challenge before us and accept that there is more to do. We are confident that we have the right strategies in place to reduce race disproportionality across the CJS. The forthcoming race strategy, to be published shortly by Communities and Local Government, will also ensure that promoting race equality is central to all policy making, in all government departments, and that all public services play their part in tackling inequalities."

Details: London: HM Government, 2009. 98p.

Source: Internet Resource; Accessed August 14, 2010 at:http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/docs/young-black-people-cjs-dec09.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/docs/young-black-people-cjs-dec09.pdf

Shelf Number: 117586

Keywords:
Juvenile Justice (U.K.)
Juvenile Offenders
Minority Groups
Race/Ethnicity