Looked-after children, particularly those living in residential care, are disproportionately criminalised, compared to others. They are less likely to receive support from family or a trusted adult at police stations, and they should be entitled to additional protections set out in law, policy and guidance. A guide has been produced to help lawyers advocate effectively for looked-after children in custody. It offers guidance on practical steps that lawyers should take to ensure that they receive the support and assistance they need and are entitled to. There is a growing number of children coming into care, and lawyers need to know the factors that can contribute to their criminalisation. The Howard League for Penal Reform said, ‘The over-representation of looked-after children in the criminal justice system is a disgrace that has been known about for years.’ Pray for all children to have their care needs met in the community and in custody.
Advocate for children at police stations
Written by David Fletcher 26 Sep 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the police as they learn to give vulnerable children the support they need, as they work with other agencies and seek to reduce the number of child prisoners. (Psalm 45:4)
- More: www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/28897
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