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Your legal rights on remand
Developed in workshops with young adults in prison, a colourful guide aimed at 18- to 25-year-olds that may also be helpful to older adults on remand.
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What’s wrong with remanding young adults to prison
A guide for practitioners and policymakers, including the voices of remanded young adults aged 18 to 20 in a male Category B prison.
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PTown Bay MMXXX
PTown Bay MXXX is a co-produced artwork that takes the form of a board game which offers new insights into the experiences and future aspirations of young people from challenging and disadvantaged backgrounds.
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Education inside penal detention for children in England
This guide outlines key steps that practitioners can take to address the woefully inadequate provision of education for children in prisons and secure training centres.
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Children on remand
This briefing focuses on the experiences, voices and lessons to be learned from five young people that the Howard League met with in Autumn 2021 who had been remanded to a children’s prison.
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Child arrests in England and Wales 2020
Howard League briefing on arrests of children in England and Wales in 2019
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Twisted: The use of force on children in custody
This briefing examines the sanctioned use of force on children in custody.
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What’s wrong with remanding children to prison?
This report discusses the experiences of children on remand and how practitioners can effectively support children with bail applications and resettlement.
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Making Youth Justice
Making Youth Justice: Local penal cultures and differential outcomes – lessons and prospects for policy and practice
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Child arrests in England and Wales 2019
Howard League briefing on arrests of children in England and Wales in 2019
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