July 1, 2022 Research and Evidence No one noticed, no one heard Research ReportsBy Debbie Allnock, Pam Miller Download This report describes the childhood experiences of abuse of young men and women and how they disclosed this abuse and sought help.Researchers interviewed 60 young adults (aged 18-24 years) who had experienced high levels of different types of abuse and violence during childhood. The young adults were asked whether they had tried to tell anyone about what was happening to them, and what had happened as a result of their disclosures. Although much research suggests that few children disclose sexual abuse, in this study over 80% had tried to tell someone about the abuse.
November 13, 2018 Research and Evidence The Black Criminal Other as an Object of Social Control By Patrick Williams, Becky Clarke DisproportionalityGangsRace / ethnicityViolence
February 1, 2020 Research and Evidence Adverse childhood experiences: What we know, what we don’t know, and what should happen next By Dr Kirsten Asmussen, Dr Freyja Fischer, Elaine Drayton, Tom McBride AbuseAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)EvidenceTrauma- Informed
March 1, 2018 Research and Evidence Crumbling Futures: Why vulnerable 16 and 17 year olds need more support as they move into adulthood: Summary report. By The Children’s Society AdolescentsReconfiguration of servicesTransitional SafeguardingTransitions