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Resettlement of young people leaving custody: Lessons from the literature update: July 2013

Bateman, T; Hazel, N

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T Bateman



Abstract

This paper is the first in a series of quarterly updates intended to outline the latest available lessons from research about resettlement of young offenders. It provides an overview of the relevant literature published in the period since Beyond Youth Custody’s extensive review of the literature on the resettlement of young people from custody was published in April 2013.
It highlights that the number of children in custody has continued to fall. While clearly welcome, this presents challenges for the secure estate especially in terms of resettlement provision.
It outlines some of the proposed changes to the secure estate such as decommissioning of places in establishments, new healthcare standards and the government’s consultation around the intention to redesign the secure estate to put education at the heart of provision.
It summarises the findings of a recent small-scale qualitative study with girls in a YOI, highlighting key factors that encourage girls and young women to engage with resettlement services.

Citation

Bateman, T., & Hazel, N. (2013). Resettlement of young people leaving custody: Lessons from the literature update: July 2013. University of Salford: University of Bedfordshire

Other Type Other
Publication Date Aug 23, 2013
Deposit Date Sep 23, 2013
Publicly Available Date Sep 23, 2013
Keywords resettlment, youth justice, juvenile justice, imprisonment, after care
Related Public URLs http://www.beyondyouthcustody.net/resources/publications/byc-literature-review-july-13/

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