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Author: Great Britain. Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Probation
Title: The Contribution of Youth Offending Teams to the Work of the Troubled Families Programme in England
Summary: Youth offending teams were playing an important part in the Troubled Families (TF) programme in their work to reduce reoffending by young people, but needed to address some practical issues, according to independent inspectors.
The report, The Contribution of Youth Offending Teams to the Work of the Troubled Families Programme in England reflects the findings of HM Inspectorate of Probation, the Care Quality Commission, Ofsted and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary. The inspection focused on the part played by Youth Offending Teams on preventing and reducing offending and tackling antisocial behaviour by children and young people.
Inspectors found many examples where the work had the potential to bear fruit and the interim reoffending patterns were positive, despite the relatively short period of time the local services had been running. However, the limited evaluation which had taken place meant it was not easy to track outcomes from the work. Inspectors also found some partner agencies, such as YOTs, children's social care services and educational services, had made a considerable investment in partnership working, and there were some innovative approaches from police and health care staff.
Details: London: Criminal Justice Joint Inspection, 2015. 48p.
Source: Internet Resource: Accessed March 16, 2015 at: https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/cjji/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/01/Troubled-Families1.pdf
Year: 2015
Country: United Kingdom
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Shelf Number: 134930
Keywords: Antisocial BehaviorJuvenile OffendersJuvenile Probation (U.K.)RecidivismYouth Offending Teams |