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Youth Offending - Perceptions of the 'Problem'

Wednesday, 4th May 2016, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Registration from 5:00 pm

This event is an opportunity for communities, young people and researchers to come together to examine, from different perspectives, the issue of youth offending. You can examine a visual representation of the facts and hear from a range of agencies on the topic.  There will be an opportunity for open discussion where you can share your views and learn from the experience of others.  The event will also incorporate time to network with attendees from different sectors, communities and positions.

Registration and refreshments will be available from 5.00pm


Who should attend?

  • Community representatives e.g. community councils.

  • Community organisations.

  • Young people.

  • Youth Justice Practitioners.

  • Policymakers.

  • Academics.

  • Anyone with an interest in the subject area.

Benefits of attending

  • Understand the different perspectives of youth offending and youth justice.

  • Learn about the existing barriers to accessing youth offending data.

  • Explore the issues with how these data are interpreted.

  • Learn from the experiences of other professionals.

  • Network with others working in the field.



Contact

Kristina Moodie
phone +44 (0)141 444 8742
Research Associate, Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice
website
Elaine Vallance
phone +44 (0)141 444 8622
Administration and Events Coordinator, Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice
website


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