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Summary: This briefing paper, the second in a series, focuses on the provision for and treatment of girls in the penal system.
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Women in the Penal System (APPG) was set up in July 2009 and is chaired by Baroness Corston, author of the Corston Report: A review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the penal system (Home Office, 2007). In October 2011, the APPG launched a year-long inquiry on girls. The aims of the inquiry were: The APPG received written evidence from voluntary and statutory agencies, local authority children’s services, youth offending teams and others who worked with girls. It conducted a series of oral hearings in the House of Lords and witnesses included the Chair of the YJB, the Chair of the Magistrates’ Association and the Deputy Children’s Commissioner for England. Girls and young women gave evidence, based on their personal experiences of the penal system. This briefing paper is the second in a series of papers outlining the findings of the inquiry. It focuses on provision for and treatment of girls in the penal system. Further Information:
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