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Youth Justice

Artane Industrial School

In accordance with international human rights standards, and in particular in line with the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, custody for children should only be used as a last resort and for the minimum required period of time. International law stipulates that all efforts should be made to apply alternatives to detention to ensure that such a measure is only used in exceptional circumstances.

In Ireland, the Children Act 2001 recognizes the principle of detention as a last resort. The Act prohibits the imprisonment of children and the Criminal Justice Act 2006 amends the 2001 Act to make provision for all children less than 18 years of age to be detained in Children Detention Schools under the auspices of the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. In 2007, responsibility for existing Children Detention Schools was transferred to the Irish Youth Justice Service, which, in turn, transferred to the Department of Children and Youth Affairs at the end of 2011.

A vital part of  IPRT's work has been to remove children over 16 years from St Patrick’s Institution, part of the prison system. The practice of detention of boys between 16 and 18 years of age in St. Patrick’s institution has been criticised by national and international organisations on a continuous basis.

In 2012, following years of sustained advocacy by many organisations, including IPRT, along with national and international bodies, the detention of boys aged under 17 at St Patrick's Insitution ended, with a commitment to end the detention of 17 year old boys in the prison by 2014.

We continue to work towards the change in this policy, and continue to engage in wider policy and practice issues relating to youth justice, such as provision of alternatives to detention, diversion and early intervention programs.

UK: Children and Young People in Custody 2009-10 18th November 2010

HM Inspectorate of Prisons and the Youth Justice Board have published a new report detailing the experiences of children and young people in prison custody. Read more

Youth Violence and Effective Interventions 4th November 2010

A review titled 'Youth Violence in Scotland: Literature Review', commissioned by the Scottish Government, has just been published. It aimed to identify and collate available qualitative and quantitative research data and information about youth violence in Scotland and determine key findings in relation to effective youth interventions to reduce such… Read more

Punishing Disadvantage: a profile of children in custody 14th September 2010

A new report from the Prison Reform Trust and the Institute for Criminal Policy Research provides compelling evidence for the existence of pathways from disadvantage to the prison. Read more

UK: From Playground to Prison: The Case for Reviewing the Age of Criminal Responsibility 13th September 2010 PDF documents

According to a new report released by children's charity Barnardos, the age of criminal responsibility should be lifted from ten to twelve in England and Wales. This would bring it into line with other countries, including Ireland. Read more

UK: A Joint Inspection of Youth Crime Prevention (report) 9th September 2010

HMI Constabulary, HMI Probation, Care Quality Commission and Healthcare Inspectorate Wales have produced a report entitled 'A Joint Inspection of Youth Crime Prevention'. The report reveals a number of positive findings but also emphasises that the work to turn children away from crime needs to be more focused. Read more

Guardian: Government climbdown on detention of children in immigration centres 9th September 2010

UK Immigration minister Damian Green announces intention to 'minimise' detention of children rather than end practice. Read more

Collaboration with Courts: Reducing Imprisonment Rates for Young People 7th September 2010

Children and Young People Now reports on some youth justice schemes in England which are successfully reducing the number of young people imprisoned. Read more

Garda Diversion Programme Report 2009 19th August 2010

The Annual Report of the Committee Appointed to Monitor the Effectiveness of the Diversion Programme has been published. The Diversion Programme is a scheme for dealing with young people who commit offences. Read more

Irish Youth Justice Service Annual Report 2009 11th August 2010 PDF documents

The Irish Youth Justice Service has released its annual report detailing the progress made on the implementation of the National Youth Justice Strategy throughout the course of 2009. Read more

NY and UK: Use of restraint in youth custody 19th July 2010

NY Times reports on a significant expansion of mental health services for youths in custody and new restrictions on the use of physical restraint, just as the Observer (UK) reports on shocking revelations about 'Physical Control in Care' manual used in private jails for young offenders. Read more