Publication
Prison Service Journal: 226
Tuesday, 5 July 2016
This special edition, guest edited by Paul Crossey and Dr Kate Gooch, focuses on young people in custody.
- Editorial comment, by Paul Crossey and Dr Kate Gooch
- Formal and informal learning in custodial settings for young people, by Dr Caroline Lanskey
- Supporting looked after children and care leavers in the Criminal Justice System: Emergent themes and strategies for change, by Dr Claire Fitzpatrick, Patrick Williams and Darren Coyne
- Disabled inside: Neurodevelopmental impairments among young people in custody, by Dr Nathan Hughes and Kate Peirse O’Byrne
- Improving the management of prisoners with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), by Dr Alexandra Lewis, Mo Foster, Clare Hughes and Kim Turner
- Carlile Inquiry – 10 years on, by Lord Alex Carlile
- Treatment and management of young offenders in the criminal justice system: A European perspective, by Professor Friedrich Lösel and Dr Doris Bender
- Vulnerability of young adults in custody: The Harris Review Case for increased support, by Lord Toby Harris and Dr Deborah Browne
- Interview: Paul Foweather, Deputy Director of Custody for Young People, interviewed by Paul Crossey
- Interview: Kate Morris, Director of Operations at the Youth Justice Board, interviewed by Paul Crossey
- Interview: Pete Gormley, Governor of HM YOI Werrington, interviewed by Dr Kate Gooch
- Having to (re)settle for second best? The gap between theory and practice in the resettlement of children, by Dr Tim Bateman
- Interview: Dame Sally Coates, interviewed by Dr Jamie Bennett