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The Youth Justice Board (YJB) welcomes the positive findings of the full joint inspection of youth offending work in Trafford.
The government is tackling the root cause of youth crime with an unprecedented package of education and training for young offenders, Justice Minister Andrew Selous announced today.
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Early bed-times are to be enforced for young offenders for the first time, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announced today.
Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announces the preferred bidder to design and build the pioneering facility.
Criminals should no longer be able to receive a second caution for the same, or similar, offence committed in a two year period Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said today.
Education should be at the heart of the youth justice system, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said in a keynote speech.
Policing Minister Damian Green was part of the Kickz Awards recognising community projects that use sport to tackle antisocial behaviour
Jeremy Wright sees first hand the positive work done by ‘Unlocking Potential’, a project funded by Chelsea FC and the Premier League.
Radical plans that focus on young offenders receiving better education and training so they turn their backs on crime have been published.
Young offenders should receive better education and training to turn their backs on crime Justice Secretary Chris Grayling announced today.
The Government’s radical plans to reduce reoffending, reform the legal aid system and tackle the growth of compensation culture can start to…
The most significant reforms to tackling re-offending and managing offenders in the community were set out today by Chris Grayling.
A public consultation on the future shape of the youth secure estate was launched by the Ministry of Justice and the Youth Justice Board.
Crispin Blunt said spotting and acting on signs of criminality in a child's early years is crucial to bringing down youth offending.
Frances Done CBE has been reappointed as the Chair of the Youth Justice Board.
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