Children in custody at five-year low – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 17th, 2012 in children, detention, news, prisons, statistics, young offenders by sally

“The number of children in custody has hit a record low five years after the start of a programme designed to limit the use of prison, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Justice today.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 16th July 2012

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The future place of restorative justice in the criminal justice system – Speech by Lord McNally

The future place of restorative justice in the criminal justice system

Speech by Lord McNally

Ministry of Justice, 3rd July 2012

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Courtroom profiles: ‘I think the lives of all of us have changed’ – The Guardian

“Reading the Riots spoke to people with various experiences of the justice system, including a judge, lawyers and a looter.”

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The Guardian, 3rd July 2012

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Riot sentencing put ‘nice kids’ behind bars, lawyers say – The Guardian

Posted July 4th, 2012 in criminal justice, news, sentencing, violent disorder, young offenders by sally

“Sentencing rulebook was ‘torn up and thrown away’, magistrate says, but prosecutors argue harsher punishments were justified.”

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The Guardian, 3rd July 2012

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Teen rapist spared jail after judge rules he was ‘corrupted by internet porn, world and society’ – Daily Telegraph

“A teenager who raped a five-year-old girl while babysittng her was spared a custodial sentence after a judge heard he had been ‘corrupted’ by internet pornography.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd July 2012

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The 16-year-olds who have committed 86 crimes each – The Independent

Posted June 25th, 2012 in crime prevention, news, police, recidivists, young offenders by sally

“A ground-breaking British study finds that 4 per cent are responsible for nearly half of youth crime. The research could have profound implications for police and policy-makers.”

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The Independent, 24th June 2012

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Stop and search: there’s an app for that – The Guardian

Posted June 15th, 2012 in internet, news, stop and search, young offenders by sally

“Can an app that aims to inform young people of their rights when being stopped and searched help police relations?”

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The Guardian, 15th June 2012

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Life sentence for 15-year-old boy convicted of conker killing – The Guardian

Posted June 14th, 2012 in murder, news, offensive weapons, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“A teenager has been given a life sentence for stabbing to death a student in an argument over conkers. The 15-year-old, who cannot be named because of his age, was detained for a minimum of 10½ years for murdering Stephen Grisales, 21, from Enfield.”

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The Guardian, 14th June 2012

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Boy faces life for murder after conkers row – The Independent

Posted May 17th, 2012 in closed circuit television, murder, news, young offenders by sally

“A boy of 15 is facing a life sentence after being found guilty yesterday of murdering a student who was stabbed in a row over conkers.”

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Independent, 17th May 2012

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Judges quash “draconian” child pornography order on teenage boy because the material was “age appropriate – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 16th, 2012 in community service, news, pornography, sexual offences, young offenders by tracey

“The Court of Appeal has overturned a ‘draconian’ sexual offences order imposed on a man who viewed child pornography because he was 15 when the images were downloaded.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th May 2012

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Teenager convicted for harassing Pagan – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 4th, 2012 in harassment, news, religiously aggravated offences, young offenders by tracey

“The 16-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, consistently provoked the female member of staff over her beliefs in what is understood to be the first case of its kind. A court heard how the defendant discovered through friends that his victim was a Pagan – a legally recognised religion – and then ‘jumped on the bandwagon’. He pleaded guilty to religiously aggravated harassment over a period.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd May 2012

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Third of juvenile offenders reoffend – The Independent

Posted April 26th, 2012 in news, recidivists, young offenders by sally

“More than a third of juvenile offenders went on to commit another offence within a year, figures showed today.”

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The Independent, 26th April 2012

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Teenager sentenced over death of pensioner during Ealing riots – The Guardian

“The teenager who killed pensioner Richard Mannington Bowes during the summer riots has been sentenced to eight years’ detention.”

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The Guardian, 17th April 2012

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Inside Keppel: finding freedom in a children’s prison – The Guardian

Posted April 10th, 2012 in children, detention, news, prisons, rehabilitation, young offenders by sally

“The Guardian has been given exclusive access to a unit in West Yorkshire trying new ways to reach the most disturbed children.”

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The Guardian, 6th April 2012

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Daniel Bartlam – was the court right to lift his anonymity? – The Guardian

Posted April 5th, 2012 in anonymity, murder, news, public interest, young offenders by sally

“The 15-year-old who killed his mother was named to deter similar terrible crimes. But is such publicity counterproductive?”

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The Guardian, 5th April 2012

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Courts to open at weekends to mete out justice to yobs – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 2nd, 2012 in courts, drunk and disorderly, magistrates, news, young offenders by sally

“Magistrates’ courts are to be ordered to sit in then early mornings, evenings and at weekends under plans to deliver a ‘short, sharp shock’ to youths who get drunk and commit offences on Friday and Saturday nights.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st March 2012

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YJB sets out plans for youth custody – Youth Justice Board

Posted March 27th, 2012 in detention, news, young offenders, Youth Justice Board by sally

“Plans setting out how custody for children and young people will be developed over the next three years have today [26 March] been published by the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. (YJB)”

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Youth Justice Board, 26th March 2012

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London riots: Boy, 12, sentenced for violent disorder – BBC News

Posted March 23rd, 2012 in news, sentencing, violent disorder, young offenders by tracey

“A 12-year-old boy has become one of the youngest people to be sentenced over last summer’s riots in London.”

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BBC News, 22nd March 2012

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Teenager convicted of attacking Malaysian student during London riots – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2012 in grievous bodily harm, news, violent disorder, young offenders by sally

“A teenager is facing jail for attacking a Malaysian student in an ‘exceptional’ act of violence during last summer’s riots in London.”

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The Guardian, 16th February 2012

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Huge increase in use of force at privately run young offender institution – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2012 in news, prisons, restraint, young offenders by sally

“A huge increase in the use of force to restrain teenage boys at a privately run young offender institution has been sharply criticised by the chief inspector of prisons.”

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The Guardian, 17th February 2012

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