
Research & Projects
The Manchester Centre for Crime and Youth Justice Research is a world leader in
youth-informed and youth-led research that positively influences the lives of young people.

Evaluation of the YouthPrint model in County Durham
This project is exploring the impact of the YouthPrint model…

Young people’s views about hotspot policing
Young people across Greater Manchester took part in research exploring…

Evaluation of the Greater Manchester Oasis Navigators Custody Pilot
Funded by the Greater Manchester Violence Reduction Unit, the GM…

Evaluation of the Greater Manchester Remand pilot
Over two thirds of children remanded to custody receive non-custodial…

‘Race’, Disproportionality and Diversion From the YJS
New MCYS member Dr Anne Marie Day is currently co-investigator…

Greater Manchester VRU: Engaging children and young people in the 10-year reducing violence strategy
In 2023, MCYS partnered with the Greater Manchester Violence Reduction…

Delivering Community Resolutions:the role of youth offending services
MCYS was commissioned by HM Inspectorate of Probation to explore…

COVID-19 and Youth Justice
The Youth Justice System’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The…

Serious Youth Violence
By working in close collaboration with young people and youth…

Young Manchester Evaluation
Young Manchester is a new grant-making charity, funding the delivery…

Kicking Crime into Touch
MCYS is collaborating with Comic Relief and Sport Relief along…

Children in Bangladesh
International survey on children’swell-being in Bangladesh Dr Haridhan Goswami has…
Our Research
We believe young people should have the opportunity to participate meaningfully in decisions that affect them. MCYS employs participatory approaches to engage with young people across a range of contemporary and historical issues. As an interdisciplinary research centre, the MCYS team brings together academics and practitioners from a range of disciplines, including Sociology, History, Criminology, Linguistics, Politics, English and Classics. We use our expertise in participatory and creative methodologies to explore areas such as:
- Identity and belonging
- Health and wellbeing
- Marginalisation and exclusion
- Migration and diversity
- Youth Justice
- Youth Language
In addition to collaborating with young people and their communities, MCYS works with agencies and organisations across the public, private and voluntary sectors, both in the UK and internationally. We welcome opportunities to work with third sector organisations, government bodies, the education sector, universities, professional societies, non-departmental public bodies, and advocacy groups.

Contact us to get involved
You can also reach out via email at ccyjr@mmu.ac.uk
