Sentences with phrase «into young offenders»

As Grayling was making his speech, the Independent Monitoring Board's annual report into young offenders institute Werrington was published on his department's own website.

Not exact matches

LOS ANGELES (AP)- A paroled sex offender was taken into custody two days after he led police on an hours - long chase through Southern California in a motor home with his two young children inside, sheriff's officials said Thursday.
We now have, I hope, an opportunity for a grown up debate on how to make our youth justice system work, for the young people within it and the communities it protects — by examining the root causes of youth offending, what preventative action can be taken, how to most appropriately punish and reform offenders and rehabilitate them back into our society.
Turning the young offenders of today into the hardened criminals of tomorrow is not the answer.
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.»
Siobhan Dowd (pronounced Shivorn) was named one of the «top 100 Irish - Americans» for her global anti-censorship work with the writers» organization Dowd also co-founded the English PEN's readers and writers program, which brings authors into underprivileged schools, prisons young offender institutions and community projects.
Dowd also co-founded the English PEN's readers and writers program, which brings authors into underprivileged schools, prisons young offender institutions and community projects.
PP: Well when I was a teenager I used to be into graffiti — on trains, building etc. and when I was 17 I got caught and was sent to Hollosley Bay Young offenders unit outside Ipswich.
Perhaps the legislature took into consideration the young age of offenders and their inherent inability to pay fines.
Second, we need to support and rehabilitate young people who cross the line into antisocial or criminal behaviour to divert them away from becoming prolific offenders.
In their taxonomy of antisocial behavior, Moffitt (1993) and Moffitt et al. (2002) demonstrated that two prototypes of offenders, the life - course - persistent (LCP: childhood onset and continuing into adulthood) and adolescent - limited group (AL: beginning in adolescence and desisting in young adulthood), account for the bulk of antisocial behavior (two additional groups were identified and labeled abstainers and low - level chronics, but these groups were relatively small, i.e., around 5 % and 8 % respectively).
His volunteer efforts extended beyond real estate into the community including working with FACE (Forum of Accountability in a Circle Experience)-- a restorative criminal justice program dedicated to working with young offenders in the Midland / Penetanguishene area.
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