PHILLIPS, Jake, RILEY, Laura, WARD, Jenni, ALBERTSON, Katherine, CRACKNELL, Matthew, DUKE, Karen and FOWLER, Andrew (2025). Developing and defining ‘young adult first’ probation practice. Youth Justice. [Article]
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Abstract
This article considers how the four tenets of child first youth justice are relevant to work
with young adults on probation by defining and applying the concept of ‘young adult
first’ probation practice. Interviews were carried out with practitioners working in a
specialist young adult probation hub (n=60) and young adults on probation (n=35)
across three phases of data collection. We use the child first ABCD framework as a lens
to consider how the Hub reflects child first approaches. We conclude that the Hub
provides a useful example of what ‘young adult first’ practice might look like and that
such practice needs to be adapted to reflect the unique life stage of young adulthood.
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