We continued to expand our UK operations delivering the Labour government's Literacy and Numeracy Strategies, teaching
in young offender institutions and offering careers guidance services.
But it nevertheless appears to be Labour party policy after Shadow Justice Secretary Sadiq Khan today described the government's bid to introduce a new 10.30 pm «lights out» policy
in young offender institutions as a «gimmick».
«We've introduced a «lights out»
in young offender institutions, to give those young people more of a structure and discipline to their day.»
The government is to review the use of batons
in young offenders institutions (YOIs) in England and Wales.
Ms Spielman's report also raised particular concerns about education standards
in young offenders institutions, which she said could be «extremely poor».
Not exact matches
In a previous employment I was a magistrate's legal adviser and I accompanied a group of magistrates around Feltham
young offenders institution.
He refers to the Heron wing of Feltham
young offenders institution as a fine example, only to discover it was shut down
in February this year.
She highlighted growing concerns about safety, particularly
in dispersal prisons and
young offender institutions, and about rates of self - harm among
young women; she also warned of «unsuitable, cramped, or unhygienic accommodation»
in some prisons.
Inmates of a range of ages were recruited from five category B and C prisons, a women's prison and a
young offender institution, all
in the West Midlands, and were randomly assigned to either a course of ten weekly yoga sessions of 90 minutes run by the Prison Phoenix Trust, or to a control group.
Cameron explained: «
In short, this will mean turning existing
young offender institutions into what will effectively be high - quality schools that will demand the highest standards.»
After studying psychology at the University of Stockholm, he worked at its Psychotechnological Institute, and
in 1960 became a psychologist at Roxtuna, a
young offenders institution.