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Children displaying violent behaviour – evidence base

Children displaying violent behaviour – evidence base

[HMI Probation (2025)]

Summary of the evidence base relevant to working with children who display violent behaviour. [From HMI Probation’s Research & Analysis collection].

Keywords: young people, violence

Filed Under: HMI Probation, Inspectorates, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: violence, young people

Serious youth violence and its relationship with adverse childhood experience

Serious youth violence and its relationship with adverse childhood experience

[HMI Probation (2021)]

This report focuses on findings from research which explored adverse childhood experiences, serious youth violence, trauma-informed practice, and youth participation. [From HMI Probation’s Research and Analysis collection].

Keywords: young people, violence, trauma

Filed Under: HMI Probation, Inspectorates, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: trauma, violence, young people

Serious youth violence and its relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences

Serious youth violence and its relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences

[Manchester Metropolitan Univ. (2021)]

Manchester-based qualitative research on the complex relationship between ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) and youth violence including recommendations, many related to trauma-informed practice.

Keywords: young people, violence, trauma

Filed Under: Manchester Metropolitan Univ., Other, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: trauma, violence, young people

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