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xCYCJ Scotland are seeking research participants aged 14-26 with experience of the justice system in Scotland
What are children and young people's experiences of what is fair and unfair in the justice system? What should fairness in youth justice look like? How do experiences in Scotland compare to children and young people's experiences in England and the Netherlands? What advice and tips would children and young people give to professionals working in the youth justice system?
Eligibility Criteria
- aged 14-26
- current or previous experience of the justice system in Scotland (police, children's hearings system, social work, courts, secure care / YOI etc) due to involvement (or alleged involvement) in offending behaviours
- available to take part in April 2026
What is involved?
- Take part in a small group or 1-1 conversation
- In person interviews will take place within travelling distance of Glasgow (1-1.5 hours approx.)
- Online interviews may be possible in some circumstances, if preferred
Please note: Interested participants will have the opportunity to take part in up to two further (optional) small group discussions: 1) to reflect on the findings from young people in the other countries and 2) to help shape the stories and content of the project output with a comic artist.
If you are, or know of, a young person who is interested please contact Kirsty Deacon on k.deacon@strath.ac.uk to find out more.