Irish Penal Reform Trust

Report of the Youth Justice Review

31st July 2005

This is a summary report that delves into the Youth Justice Programme and lays out the weaknesses and strengths of the system. It concludes that there is a weakness in the ability to gather information, but that, all in all, the level of youth offending has remained stable in recent years. The report goes on to commend the actions of the Youth Programmes and the effect they are having on juvenile offenders; the report ends with its findings and future proposals.

Youth Justice Review

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