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Making Justice Work: Experiences of criminal justice for children and young people affected by sexual exploitation as victims and witnesses

Making Justice Work: Experiences of criminal justice for children and young people affected by sexual exploitation as victims and witnesses

Helen Beckett and Camille Warrington

Making Justice Work was a one year participatory pilot research project. The research explored young people’s experiences of the criminal justice system in child sexual exploitation (CSE) cases,and the ways in which these could be improved.

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International Centre

University of Bedfordshire

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Luton, Bedfordshire

LU1 3JU, UK

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E. claire.cody@beds.ac.uk

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