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Ashfield YOI inmates ‘had bones broken by staff’

Ashfield YOI inmates ‘had bones broken by staff

Youth offenders were "exposed to unacceptable levels of violence" at a privately-run institution near Bristol, inspectors found. Problems had worsened at HMYOI Ashfield since a decision to close it and move inmates, whose safety was "compromised", their report said.

Met Police attacked for failing mentally ill

Met Police attacked for failing mentally ill

Scotland Yard was criticised today for a series of failings in dealing with vulnerable people with mental illness. An independent report found “failures in systems, misjudgments or errors by individuals” and “discrimination” by officers that led to the deaths of people with mental health problems.

Izziņas atbilde uz Tieslietu komitejas jauniešu ziņojumu

INQUEST response to Justice Committee youth report

The parliamentary Justice Committee has published its report of a year long inquiry into youth justice. The Committee found that there were ‘three very serious issues in the custodial estate that require action’: ‘First, it is imperative to draw together and act upon lessons arising from the deaths

Nāves gadījumiem apcietinājumā Anglijā & Velsa 2012

Deaths in custody in England & Wales 2012

The year was defined by three spikes in self-inflicted deaths: January saw the highest number, followed by July.

IAP publishes Statistical Analysis Report

IAP publishes Statistical Analysis Report

The IAP have published their statistical analysis of all recorded deaths in state custody between 1 January 2000

Ken Clarke’s reforms could still cut prison population

Ken Clarke’s reforms could still cut prison population

Ken Clarke's sentencing reforms could still fuel a 2,000-strong cut in the record prison population in England and

200 nāvi ieslodzīto jauniešu desmit gadiem

200 deaths of imprisoned young people in ten years

A new evidence based report examining the experiences and treatment of children and young people who died in

Jaunais ziņojums aicina nodrošināt efektīvāku mācīšanos no nāves aizgādības inquests

New report calls for more effective learning from death in custody inquests

A week after the appointment of the Chief Coroner, HHJ Peter Thornton, and at a time of renewed

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