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Geraldine Gammell
Crime’s decline
18 February 2011
Residential risk
10 September 2010
Now is no time to reduce support for the young
16 October 2009
Tackle Neet problem now
In response to the Scottish Government’s new youth justice framework aimed at preventing offending by young people, it is important to stress that investment in highly targeted and effective programmes is essential to help young people who are not in education, employment or training (Neet) – those most at risk of entering a life of crime – gain the key skills to find work or move into education
27 June 2008
The key is early intervention
8 February 2008
Trust will combat waste of human potential
4 January 2008
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