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Girls and Young Women in the Girls and Young Women in the Youth Justice System – Vulnerable or Risky?

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Rigby P, Jardine C & Whyte B (2011) Girls and Young Women in the Girls and Young Women in the Youth Justice System – Vulnerable or Risky?. Towards Effective Practice, Paper 12. Criminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland.

Abstract
This short briefing paper examines the complexities around identification and effective intervention for girls and young women viewed as vulnerable and who may be at risk of future offending. The CJSW Development Centre’s National Development (Champions) Group for vulnerable girls and young women undertook a profiling exercise in an attempt to obtain a better understanding of the needs and vulnerabilities of girls and young women involved in, or on the periphery of, the youth justice system. While limitations of the data collection tool and methodology preclude wide generalisations, the complexities in attempting to identify individuals who may be at future risk of offending based on assessment of present and past needs and vulnerabilities is apparent. Despite the identification of often substantial vulnerabilities and needs in a sample of 12 to 16 year olds, it appears the majority of girls and young women were not involved in serious or persistent offending behaviour. The findings have implications for policy and practice development, which are now focussed on the development of effective and early interventions for all young people considered to be at risk of future offending.

StatusPublished
Title of seriesTowards Effective Practice
Number in seriesPaper 12
Publication date31/03/2011
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/22481
PublisherCriminal Justice Social Work Development Centre for Scotland
ISSN of series1740-164X

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Dr Paul Rigby

Dr Paul Rigby

Senior Lecturer, Social Work