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now the high court has declared that feltham broke prison rolls and acted unlawfully feltham broke prisonunlawfully after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 one half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled that keeping the boy away from other inmates are breached his right to respect for a private life, it also said he should have that had at least 15 hours education a week. troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. it's still an issue about it still possible for prisons to hold children in isolation, we think that's wrong and it's a child protection issue and we will be appealing. inspectors found almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day outside their cells. this woman's son had a particularly difficult time they're. solitary confinement can rehabilitate you but asa confinement can rehabilitate you but as a child it makes you more an
now the high court has declared that feltham broke prison rolls and acted unlawfully feltham broke prisonunlawfully after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 one half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled that keeping the boy away from other inmates are breached his right...
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but is feltham young 0ffenders' institute looking after them in the right way?e was not safe. 0r boys. now the high court has declared feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23.5 hours each day. he was allowed out only the shower, exercise and make phone calls. he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for private life. it also said he should have had at least 15 hours education week. troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. there is still the issue about it is still possible for prisons to hold children in isolation. we think it is wrong and it isa isolation. we think it is wrong and it is a child protection issue and we will appeal. inspectors found almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day out of their cells. this woman's son had a particularly difficult time there. solita
but is feltham young 0ffenders' institute looking after them in the right way?e was not safe. 0r boys. now the high court has declared feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23.5 hours each day. he was allowed out only the shower, exercise and make phone calls. he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping...
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this treatment to children in feltham. where is your son now? he has moved from feltham.le to do. he has time to... he eats with the other inmates, breakfast, lunch and dinner. in feltham, they are just in their room, 23 hours a day, that is where they stay. this is not going to help them in their adulthood, they stay. this is not going to help them in theiradulthood, it they stay. this is not going to help them in their adulthood, it will not rehabilitate them it is basically sending how many hundreds of young offenders back out into society angry, vicious, angry with the system, angry with everybody. this is not rehabilitation. this is modern—day torture. is not rehabilitation. this is modern-day torture. why is he being detained? he is being detained because he broke the law. like many... like everybody has done. can you tell us the nature of the defence? i do not think that is the issue. i will break in. if defence? i do not think that is the issue. iwill break in. if you defence? i do not think that is the issue. i will break in. if you do not want to answer, that is
this treatment to children in feltham. where is your son now? he has moved from feltham.le to do. he has time to... he eats with the other inmates, breakfast, lunch and dinner. in feltham, they are just in their room, 23 hours a day, that is where they stay. this is not going to help them in their adulthood, they stay. this is not going to help them in theiradulthood, it they stay. this is not going to help them in their adulthood, it will not rehabilitate them it is basically sending how many...
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but is feltham young offenders institution looking after them in the right way? safe for staff or boys. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for a private life. it also said he should have had at least 15 hours' education each week. troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. there is still the issue about it still being possible for prisons to hold children in isolation. we think that's wrong and we think that's a child protection issue, and we will be appealing against it. inspectors found that almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day out of their cells. this woman's son had a particularly difficult time there. solitary confinement can't rehabilitate you. all it does, as a child as well, it makes you more angry with the system. you don't have access to anything that can help you in the
but is feltham young offenders institution looking after them in the right way? safe for staff or boys. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for a private life. it also said he should have had at least 15 hours' education each week. troublesome boys...
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but is feltham young 0ffenders institution looking after them in the right way? declared that feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully, after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for a private life. it also said he should have had at least 15 hours' education each week. troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. there is still the issue about it still being possible for prisons to hold children in isolation. we think that's wrong and we think that's a child protection issue, and we will be appealing against it. inspectors found that almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day out of their cells. this woman's son had a particularly difficult time there. solitary confinement can't rehabi
but is feltham young 0ffenders institution looking after them in the right way? declared that feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully, after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other...
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but is feltham young offenders institution looking after them in the right way? has declared that feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully, after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for a private life. it also said he should have had at least 15 hours' education each week. troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. there is still the issue about it still being possible for prisons to hold children in isolation. we think that's wrong and we think that's a child protection issue, and we will be appealing against it. inspectors found that almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day out of their cells. this woman's son had a particularly difficult time there. solitary confinement can't re
but is feltham young offenders institution looking after them in the right way? has declared that feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully, after a 16—year—old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to solitary confinement. the boy was initially detained in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day. he was allowed out only to shower, exercise and make phone calls. and he had no access to education for three months. the court ruled keeping the boy away from other...
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jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in feltham last month.rflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison, more than outside, because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13, and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so, if these young people are not stopped, they will take it through to their adulthood, and they will continue re—offending. the ministry ofjustice said no minister was available for interview and in a statement it said... ayearago, bbc news reports from wandsworth prison gave us the inside view of life on the wings. with prisoners self—harming, and open drug abuse. when it comes to adultjails, today's report warns that the system can only be reformed if there is less violence, fewer drugs, and more time spent out of cells. and all these require extra staff. tomorrow the bbc will publish its annual report, which for the first time will includ
jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in feltham last month.rflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison, more than outside, because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13, and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so, if these young people are not stopped, they will take it through to...
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it's a very troubling case, concerning a 16—year—old who has been at feltham since december last yearin effect solitary confinement, held in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day, for the first three months. allowed out only to have a shower, do some exercise and make phone calls. the reason is, he was in for quite a serious offence and had a history of challenging and threatening staff, and other inmates, and also he became a target for other people at feltham. so those were the difficult circumstances that staff were having to deal with. in doing so and keeping him away from other inmates, locking him in his cell for such long periods, they broke prison rules. he was also meant to have 15 hours of education week, this was meant to be his gcse year, but he didn't get any education until february or march time. so in effect, court has found that the government, the secretary of state forjustice, breached this boy's right to respect for private life and broke prison rules for some period of his detention. however the court did not say that the treatment he received was inhuman or d
it's a very troubling case, concerning a 16—year—old who has been at feltham since december last yearin effect solitary confinement, held in his cell for 23 and a half hours each day, for the first three months. allowed out only to have a shower, do some exercise and make phone calls. the reason is, he was in for quite a serious offence and had a history of challenging and threatening staff, and other inmates, and also he became a target for other people at feltham. so those were the...
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jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity was in feltham last month. toilet system is overflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison more than outside, because of the gang rivalry with inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so if these young people are not stopped, they will take it through to their adulthood. they will continue re—offending. through to their adulthood. they will continue re-offending. the ministry ofjustice said no minister was available for interview and in a statement, it said: a year ayearago, a year ago, bbc news reports from wandsworth prison gave us the inside view of life on the wings. with prisoners self—harming, and open drug abuse. when it comes to adult jails, today's report warns that the system jails, today's report warns that the syste m ca n jails, today's report warns that the system can only be reformed i
jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity was in feltham last month. toilet system is overflowing. the stench in there. the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison more than outside, because of the gang rivalry with inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spend 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so if these young people are not stopped, they will...
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jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in feltham last month.t systems are overflowing. the stench in there, the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison than outside because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spent 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so if these young people are not stopped, they will take it through to their adulthood and they will continue reoffending. the ministry ofjustice said no minister was available for interview, and in a statement, it said: when it comes to adult jails, today's report warns that prison reform will be blighted without less violence, fewer drugs and more time spent out of cells. all these require additional staff. with me is faith spear, a prison reform campaigner. she's also a former chair of the prison watchdog, the independent monitoring board at hollesley bay prison in suffolk who was sacked by the government in 2016 for speaking out a
jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in feltham last month.t systems are overflowing. the stench in there, the fact that they're more afraid to be inside the prison than outside because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spent 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so if these young people are not stopped, they will take it...
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when inspectors went into feltham young offender institution in west london, they found that violence was so acute that the site was unsafe for both staff and boys. jennifer blake, who i’u ns staff and boys. jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in felt last month. their toilet systems a re felt last month. their toilet systems are overflowing. the stench in there, the fact that there are more afraid to be inside the prison than outside because of the gang rivalry inside the prison. she began offending when she was 13 and spent 20 years involved in knife crime, drugs and robbery. through my own life experience, i know that i wasn't stopped and i went down the wrong path. so if these young people are not stopped, they will take it through to their adulthood and they will continue reoffending. the ministry ofjustice said no minister was available for interview, and in a statement, it said: when it comes to adultjails, today's report warns that prison reform will be blighted without less violence, fewer drugs and more time spent out of cells. all these require additional sta
when inspectors went into feltham young offender institution in west london, they found that violence was so acute that the site was unsafe for both staff and boys. jennifer blake, who i’u ns staff and boys. jennifer blake, who runs an anti—gang charity, was in felt last month. their toilet systems a re felt last month. their toilet systems are overflowing. the stench in there, the fact that there are more afraid to be inside the prison than outside because of the gang rivalry inside the...
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a labour mp, whose constituency includes the feltham young offenders institution in london, had put downe in our prisons is a crisis of the government's making. the warning signs have been there. they've been warned by mps, they've been warned by staff in our prisons and they've been warned by charities. now they are being condemned by this damning report. the budget for prisons has been cut by more than a fifth over the last six years, cuts that have now been proved to be a false economy. prison staff have been cut by a quarter and those who remain are being put at risk. the human impact of tory austerity is now being laid bare at the door of our prison system. yes, the staffing issue has been indicated as a problem, and this has been addressed in the last year. as i said previously, we have appointed more than 500 to march, and we are on course to fulfil our target of 2500 extra prison officers by the end of 2018. but i would argue that the unforeseen exacerbant in prisons has been spice and drug use. and it was not anticipated by any previous government, and this is undeniably causing
a labour mp, whose constituency includes the feltham young offenders institution in london, had put downe in our prisons is a crisis of the government's making. the warning signs have been there. they've been warned by mps, they've been warned by staff in our prisons and they've been warned by charities. now they are being condemned by this damning report. the budget for prisons has been cut by more than a fifth over the last six years, cuts that have now been proved to be a false economy....
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cordova around six twenty five pm other locations and panted by the severe thunderstorms include feltham queenstown woodside east hillsboro stephens vale south room koch riverview henderson and dominion for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until six forty five pm for the following county can delaware in the following counties in maryland caroline can't queen anne's and tell but. five million dollars and he's recovering the first stages and showing that he can actually make it less expensive to launch and so for him to put people on mars i think my money would be there he's planning to put red dragon on mars in two thousand and twenty which will be an unmanned space capsule no astronauts on board but it's a demonstration and so if he's capable of doing that you know i wouldn't count him out in fact what's interesting is there's the possibility here of commercial government cooperation on going to mars and that's never happened before and gerstenmaier also said that nasa has allocated a budget
cordova around six twenty five pm other locations and panted by the severe thunderstorms include feltham queenstown woodside east hillsboro stephens vale south room koch riverview henderson and dominion for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until six forty five pm for the following county can delaware in the following counties in maryland caroline can't queen anne's and tell but. five million...