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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Paul Burstow (Liberal Democrat), on Thursday, 5 December 2002, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 41 members in total.


CHILDREN IN PRISON

That this House regrets that the number of children in prison has doubled in a decade to stand at 2,609 in 2002, far more than any other European country; notes that the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child expressed serious concern at the high and increasing numbers of children in custody at earlier ages for lesser offences; further regrets the Government's failure to drop their reservation to article 37(c) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child; notes that, in two years 296 chldren sustained injuries following restraint and control in prison; further notes with concern that since 1997, 93 young people have committed suicide while in custody; regrets that many of the children in custody are the casualties of an under-resourced and over-pressured children protection system; believes that custody should be a measure of last resort; welcomes the High Court ruling in favour of the Howard League that the Children Act 1989 applies fully to children in prison and young offender institutions; and calls on the Government to meet its obligations under the UN convention and fully comply with the High Court ruling.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
294 
Session
2002-03
Subjects
Children Custodial treatment Injuries Protection Prisoners Young offenders Suicide UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk