Understanding and Challenging Justice Inequalities

Join CYCJ to explore the latest research and innovative work to understand and challenge justice inequalities for children and young people who come into conflict with Scotland’s care and justice systems, focusing on two ground-breaking pieces of work.

Firstly, there will be key findings from the Coalition of Racial Equality and Rights’ (CRER) powerful report, Racial inequality in Scotland: State of the nation – volume 1 report, published in November 2025. As well as identifying critical data gaps, the session will also cover what the available data tells us about racialised inequalities in the policing and detention of children and young people, alongside their involvement with the Children’s Hearings System.

CYCJ will then share reflections from the Challenging Justice Inequalities project, which aims to address critical gaps in our understanding of how intersecting inequalities impact children in conflict with the law. Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, this innovative participatory research project has brought together CYCJ, CELCIS and University of Strathclyde’s schools of Education and Law, alongside children with direct experience of the justice system

Following the presentations, there will be time for questions from the audience.

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