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1 results foundAuthor: Youth Justice Board for England and Wales Title: Length of time spent in Youth Custody: 2016/17. England and Wales Summary: This publication looks at the length of time children and young people in the Youth Justice System (YJS) spent in custody in the secure estate in England and Wales for the year ending March 2017. The length of time a child or young person spends in the youth secure estate is measured in custodial episodes. A 'custodial episode ending' is a count of the number of nights from the date the child or young person was admitted into the youth secure estate until the date their episode ended or the date of their 18th birthday (whichever is earliest). A child or young person will be counted more than once if they had more than one custodial episode that ended within the year. An episode may end if the young person is released to the community, transitioned to the over 18 secure estate, transferred to a Mental Health Unit or turns 18 years old. Details: London: YJB; Ministry of Justice, 2018. 17p. Source: Internet Resource: Statistics Bulletin: Accessed June 4, 2018 at: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/702361/length-of-time-spent-youth-custody-2016-17.pdf Year: 2018 Country: United Kingdom URL: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/702361/length-of-time-spent-youth-custody-2016-17.pdf Shelf Number: 150465 Keywords: Juvenile CustodyJuvenile Detention Juvenile Offenders |