2022
DOI: 10.1177/14732254221122551
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Examining the Literacy Abilities of Young People With Language Difficulties Who Are Serving Community Orders Within the Youth Justice Service

Abstract: Language and literacy difficulties are prevalent in young people involved in youth justice services (YJS). Given the known importance of language for literacy development, few studies have examined the literacy abilities of young people involved in YJS who have language difficulties. The writing abilities of this population have yet to be examined despite their importance for participation in restorative justice. This study examined the word reading, spelling, reading comprehension and expository writing abili… Show more

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“…You may want to receive email alerts for new content by first registering for a personal account on Sage Journals and then adding YJJ (Youth Justice Journal) to your profile. Many articles, including our recent editorial on the Rights of the Child in the Child Justice System (Pleysier and Kilkelly, 2023) and other articles on restorative justice (Marder and Forde, 2023) and on the literacy abilities of young people with language difficulties in the youth justice system (Hopkins and Clegg, 2023), enjoyed click-throughs, via this route in 2023. Those publishing in Youth Justice are encouraged to disseminate their publications via social media tagging @ SageJournals.…”
Section: Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…You may want to receive email alerts for new content by first registering for a personal account on Sage Journals and then adding YJJ (Youth Justice Journal) to your profile. Many articles, including our recent editorial on the Rights of the Child in the Child Justice System (Pleysier and Kilkelly, 2023) and other articles on restorative justice (Marder and Forde, 2023) and on the literacy abilities of young people with language difficulties in the youth justice system (Hopkins and Clegg, 2023), enjoyed click-throughs, via this route in 2023. Those publishing in Youth Justice are encouraged to disseminate their publications via social media tagging @ SageJournals.…”
Section: Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%