Academic literature on the topic 'Recidivism Scotland : Juvenile delinquents Scotland'

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Kiriakidis, Stavros Pavlou. "Psychosocial correlates of juvenile delinquency." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/1876.

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The present thesis is a detailed and in depth examination of the reasons of re-offending, perceived by young offenders in custody, drawn from the largest Young Offenders' Institution in Scotland. Mainly materialistic and affective reasons were provided, in line with previous research, yet the issue of drugs abuse emerged as salient. The thesis focused on the immediate and more proximally related factors of re-offending, predicting young offenders' decisions to re-offend in the future. One hundred and fifty two young offenders were randomly selected and participated in a structured interview. T
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Rigby, Paul. "Youth justice at the interface : the development of a multi-professional team in a multi-agency partnership." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/16784.

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This thesis investigates the development of a multi-professional youth justice team in Falkirk,Central Scotland, established following the Scottish Executive (2000) Youth Crime Review. The contribution of the multi-professional team was examined in relation to the potential benefits of having a range of professionals in one team operating in broader partnership arrangements. The extent that these arrangements facilitated implementation of evidence-based practice was also explored. Local strategy was analysed as a constituent of national policy, as Scotland began to develop a youth justice syst
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Children's hearings in Scotland. W. Green, 2013.

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Jones, Helen. Intermediate treatment in Scotland: The findings of a survey of IT provision in Scotland in the early 1980s. Central Research Unit, Scottish Office, 1985.

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Lobley, David. Persistent young offenders: An evaluation of two projects. Ashgate, 2007.

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Opening Schools and Closing Prisons: Caring for Destitute and Delinquent Children in Scotland 1812 - 1872. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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David Smith April 29, 2008. Persistent Young Offenders: An Evaluation of Two Projects (Welfare and Society). Ashgate Pub Co, 2007.

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