March 1, 2015 Research and Evidence Making Justice Work: Experiences of criminal justice for children and young people affected by sexual exploitation as victims and witnesses Research ReportsBy Dr Helen Beckett, Camille Warrington Download Making Justice Work is a one year participatory pilot research project, carried out by The International Centre: Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, Violence and Trafficking at The University of Bedfordshire. The research explored young people’s experiences of the criminal justice system in child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases and how these could be improved.
January 8, 2022 Learning and Reflections, Minoritised voices & expertise by experience, Programme Blogs Delivery Team Reflection – Part 1 – Children and Young People’s Voice thematic project By Dr Isabelle Brodie Organisational CultureParticipationStrategyYoung person's voice
March 1, 2015 Research and Evidence Making Justice Work: Experiences of criminal justice for children and young people affected by sexual exploitation as victims and witnesses By Dr Helen Beckett, Camille Warrington Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)Criminal justiceYouth Justice
November 25, 2021 Research and Evidence Youth Justice and Neuroscience: A Dual-Use Dilemma By Charlotte Walsh AdolescentsChild Criminal Exploitation (CCE)Risks / risk takingYouth Justice
September 1, 2017 Research and Evidence Journey to Justice: Prioritising the wellbeing of children involved in criminal justice processes relating to sexual exploitation and abuse By Hannah Marsden Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)Health and wellbeingParents / CarerPolicing