Cherelle McKenzie-Jackson, 14, jailed for role in ‘disrespect’ killing – The Guardian

Posted April 8th, 2013 in homicide, news, sentencing, weapons, young offenders by sally

“A 14-year-old girl who persuaded her boyfriend to stab a boy who she felt had treated her disrespectfully has been sentenced to eight years detention for manslaughter.”

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The Guardian, 5th April 2013

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MPs alarmed at rising use of force to restrain young offenders in detention – The Guardian

Posted March 14th, 2013 in inquiries, news, reports, restraint, security companies, young offenders by sally

“MPs have raised serious concerns about the rising use of force to restrain young offenders in detention last year.”

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The Guardian, 14th March 2013

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Connor Carl Bather sentenced for driving ‘like a maniac’ – BBC News

Posted March 8th, 2013 in assault, dangerous driving, news, sentencing, young offenders by tracey

“A man who drove ‘like a maniac’ the wrong way down a dual carriageway with no
lights on at night to escape police has been given a year’s youth custody.”

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BBC news, 7th March 2013

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Youth jail illegally punished seven protesting teenagers, court rules – The Guardian

Posted March 7th, 2013 in demonstrations, illegality, news, prisons, punishment, young offenders by sally

“A privately run youth jail illegally punished seven teenagers after they were involved in a protest over conditions on their wing, a high court judge has ruled.”

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The Guardian, 7th March 2013

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43,000 strip-searches carried out on children as young as 12 – The Guardian

Posted March 4th, 2013 in child abuse, custody, inquiries, news, statistics, young offenders by sally

“A promise to end routine strip-searching of children in custody is being flouted, according to data revealing there were more than 43,000 recorded incidences involving children as young as 12 over a 21-month period – but in only 275 searches were illicit items found.”

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The Guardian, 3rd March 2013

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Manchester City youth team player jailed over fatal car crash – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 1st, 2013 in careless driving, homicide, news, sentencing, young offenders by tracey

“A promising Manchester City youth team player has been jailed for 16 months for
killing a brother and sister by smashing into their car while speeding in a
high-powered Mercedes.”

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Daily Telegraph, 1st March 2013

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Kevin Bennett killing: Three boys guilty of murder – BBC news

Posted February 26th, 2013 in murder, news, perverting the course of justice, young offenders by sally

“Three teenage boys who kicked and punched a homeless man to death have been convicted of murder at Liverpool Crown Court.”

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BBC News, 26th February 2013

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Attorney general takes action over ‘Bulger killer images’ – BBC News

Posted February 25th, 2013 in anonymity, contempt of court, murder, news, young offenders by sally

“The attorney general is taking legal action against several people who published photographs said to show one of James Bulger’s killers.”

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BBC News, 25th February 2013

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High Court challenge over 17-year-olds’ custody rights – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 22nd, 2013 in custody, detention, judicial review, news, police, United Nations, young offenders by sally

“The High Court will hear a legal challenge to the practice of treating 17-year-olds detained in police custody as adults, in a judicial review being brought by Just For Kids Law next week.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 22nd February 2013

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Regina (Children’s Rights Alliance for England) v Secretary of State for Justice (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily

Regina (Children’s Rights Alliance for England) v Secretary of State for Justice (Equality and Human Rights Commission intervening) [2013] EWCA Civ 34; [2013] WLR (D) 57

The constitutional right of access to the courts was properly to be understood as a duty owed by the state not to place obstacles in the way of access to justice, and did not entail a positive duty to seek out and notify individuals with potential claims against the state; nor was there anything in the Strasbourg jurisprudence on articles 3, 6 and 8 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms to justify the imposition of such a duty.

WLR Daily, 6th February 2013

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Transforming Youth Custody: Putting education at the heart of detention – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 14th, 2013 in detention, education, news, rehabilitation, young offenders by sally

“‘Transforming Youth Custody: Putting education at the heart of detention’ describes the Government’s plans for placing high quality education at the centre of youth custody. Plans to reform youth custody will see young people appropriately punished while at the same time learning to take responsibility for their actions and gaining the skills and qualifications they need to lead productive, law-abiding lives. The paper invites views and outline proposals from a wide range of stakeholders and providers describing how they would implement our vision for Secure Colleges.”

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Ministry of Justice, 14th February 2013

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Young offenders: government plans to put education ‘at heart of detention’ – The Guardian

Posted February 14th, 2013 in education, news, rehabilitation, young offenders by sally

“Academies and free schools are to be invited to take over education in young offender institutions (YOIs) as part of a radical plan to create ‘secure training colleges’.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2013

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Children and young people who sexually offend: Missing opportunities to prevent reoffending report – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 7th, 2013 in children, news, recidivists, reports, sexual offences, young offenders by sally

“Reoffending by children and young people who commit sexual offences can be prevented, but opportunities to intervene early were often missed by professionals, according to independent inspectors. Today they published the report of a joint inspection on children and young people who sexually offend.”

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Ministry of Justice, 7th February 2013

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Related link: Examining Multi-Agency Responses to Children and Young People who sexually offend (PDF)

Youth justice system is ‘failing vulnerable young offenders’ – The Guardian

“Vulnerable young offenders are at risk of serious and long-term problems because the youth justice system is failing to support their needs, according to child welfare charities and campaign groups. Figures released by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) last week revealed a 21% increase in the number of young people in custody self-harming between 2010‑11 and 2011-12. Three children died in custody during 2011-12, while incidents of physical restraint rose by 17% year on year.”

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The Guardian, 5th February 2013

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Were James Bulger’s killers too young to stand trial? – The Guardian

Posted February 6th, 2013 in criminal responsibility, murder, news, United Nations, young offenders by sally

“Twenty years ago, two 10-year-olds were prosecuted for murdering a toddler in Merseyside. Despite pressure from child protection campaigners, the UK’s minimum age of criminal responsibility remains one of the lowest in the world.”

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The Guardian, 5th February 2013

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Anonymous teenage hacker spared jail over cyber attacks – The Guardian

Posted February 1st, 2013 in computer crime, conspiracy, news, sentencing, young offenders by tracey

“A ‘profoundly isolated’ teenage hacker has been given a youth rehabilitation order for his role in planning cyber attacks with the hacking group Anonymous.”

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The Guardian, 1st February 2013

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Justice minister admits five children were detained in adult jails – The Independent

Posted January 28th, 2013 in children, mental health, news, prisons, United Nations, young offenders by sally

“Five children have been placed in adult prisons, breaking an international treaty on children’s rights, it has emerged. The Youth Justice minister, Jeremy Wright, admitted the under-18s had been transferred from youth custody to adult prisons in 2011, in answer to a parliamentary question earlier this month.”

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The Independent, 27th January 2013

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Judge forced to revoke jail term after sentencing teenager for wrong crime – The Independent

Posted January 8th, 2013 in news, sentencing, sexual offences, young offenders by sally

“A judge was forced into an embarrassing retreat after he sentenced a teenager for the wrong crime, it emerged today.”

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The Independent, 8th January 2013

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Care system fails young offenders – report – BBC News

Posted December 18th, 2012 in care homes, news, reports, social services, young offenders by sally

“Children in care in England and Wales who have been in trouble with the law are being failed by youth offending teams, says an inspection report.”

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BBC News, 18th December 2012

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Judge blames ‘diet of DVDs’ after boy, 17, murders mother – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 11th, 2012 in families, murder, news, offensive weapons, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenager who murdered his mother after becoming fascinated with knives following a ‘two-year diet of constant DVDs’ has been sentenced to life imprisonment.”

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Daily Telegraph, 11th December 2012

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk