Using a realist approach in understanding youth offending service delivery requirements for young people who offend with speech, language and communication needs in England
Abstract Research consistently demonstrates the over-representation of young people with speech, language and communication needs within the youth criminal justice system, with estimates suggesting this population accounts for up to 90% of young people who offend. Acknowledgement and understanding o...
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Main Authors: | Sam Redgate (Author), Wendy Dyer (Author), Michael A. Smith (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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