Locking Up Children “Symptom Not Disease”.
September 22nd, 2008 by Stephen Jakobi
The campaign group “children aren’t criminals”, issued the following statement on the heels of The Barnardos study “Locking up or giving up - is custody for children always the right answer?”
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Stephen Jakobi, the group’s spokesperson said.
These figures are not new, and have been publicised by such major organisations in the field as the Prison Reform Trust, and the Howard League for over a year. But whilst any publicity on the shocking number of very young children being locked up in
The disease itself is an age of criminal responsibility, lower than any other comparable society in
Moreover, it is over 40 years since this problem was examined by any government enquiry. In February, we were informed by the Joint Ministers responsible for Youth Justice that they were that they were gathering evidence about how other jurisdictions deal with young people who have committed offences and part of that process would include obtaining comments and contributions from all interested parties: indeed we were invited to contribute. We have not been contacted in the eight months that have since passed and a letter of enquiry as to the progress of this investigation sent in July has received no response.
Perhaps Barnardos will join with us .