RT Article T1 Working with families in youth justice JF Probation journal VO 64 IS 2 SP 94 OP 107 A1 Trotter, Christopher John LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1733589171 AB There is considerable evidence that family relationships are a factor in youth offending and that working with families of young offenders can improve family relationships and reduce the likelihood of re-offending. There is less evidence that frontline youth justice staff can successfully deliver family interventions to the families of young people on court orders. This study examines a project which involves the delivery of collaborative family work by youth justice workers in New South Wales, Australia, to young people and their families as part of a statutory youth justice service. The paper first outlines the literature, which supports the value of working with the families of young offenders. It then outlines the aims and methodology of the study followed by a discussion of the results, limitations and implications. K1 Probation K1 Rehabilitation K1 Relationships K1 Supervision K1 Youth justice DO 10.1177/0264550517692057