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Research: The impact of COVID-19 on the youth justice system
Exploring the impact of the pandemic on each stage of the youth justice system and looking for lessons for policy and practice.
Summary
Research summary
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November 2020 – May 2022
The project aims to identify consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for children in the youth justice system and share the lessons learned.
Researchers want to understand the unprecedented implications of the pandemic for justice-involved children. A better understanding of the effects of COVID-19 on the youth justice system will help shape future policy and practice.
The research team is exploring the impact of the pandemic on youth courts, youth offending services and the youth secure estate, including the effects of remote working and trial delays.
Researchers will survey and interview youth justice professionals, and work with children who have experience of the justice system.
Findings will be shared with youth justice professionals, policymakers, government ministers, members of parliament and other parliamentarians through a series of regional and national events, policy briefings and research reports.
Team
Research team
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Funding
With funding from
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Economic & Social Research Council
Contact
Contact us
For general enquiries about the Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, you can contact its leads Prof Hannah Smithson and Dr Paul Gray.