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The Future of Youth Justice in Wales: An Academic Reflection

  • Sue Thomas (Editor)
  • , Howard Williamson (Editor)
  • , Jonathan Evans (Editor)
  • , Tegan Brierley-Sollis
  • , Stephen Case
  • , Zoe Cross
  • , Rod Earle
  • , Martina Feilzer
  • , Stewart Field
  • , Gwyn Griffith
  • , Kevin Haines
  • , Kathy Hampson
  • , Neil Hazel
  • , Brian Heath
  • , Helen Hodges
  • , Sally Holland
  • , Annette Irvine
  • , Robert Jones
  • , Nina Maxwell
  • , Gemma Morgan
  • Harriet Pierpoint, Ella Rabaiotti, Jo Staines

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Abstract

In this paper the Welsh Youth Justice Academic Advisory Group, part of the Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice (WCCSJ), consider ideas concerning the future of Youth Justice in Wales, how best to prepare for the possible devolution of youth justice and the options available for future development.

Informal Review of Youth Justice in Wales led by Jonathan Evans submitted to Welsh Government on 30th June 2023.

Copyright © Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice, University of South Wales, 2024. (Reproduced with permission)
Original languageEnglish
Publisher Welsh Centre for Crime and Social Justice
Number of pages135
ISBN (Print)9781909838789
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

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