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An evidence-based plan for addressing childhood vulnerability, crime and justice.

By Brown, K., Crawford, A., Lloyd, C, Birks, D., Capstick, N., Wood, M., et al. (2024).

Children who are victims of crime and those drawn into offending behaviours are amongst the most vulnerable in society. The evidence is clear: life chances of young people are significantly affected by childhood experiences of crime, harm, abuse, and victimisation, as well as engagement with the criminal justice system. This is not deterministic and many children find ways to cope with the adversities they face. However, adverse childhood experiences greatly elevate the probability of a young person becoming involved with the police and we must act to support these children before they become trapped within the criminal justice system. It is therefore of the utmost importance that we promote a whole-child approach to childhood vulnerability that focuses on needs – one that is informed by the evidence base on best practice throughout the UK and internationally. We make three evidence-based recommendations that align with the new government’s Opportunity Mission to improve outcomes for CYP and reduce crime.

Child of the North and the Centre for Young Lives. , 2024. 50p.