Prison officers’ union calls for immediate end to practice at HMYOI Wetherby over fears for child and animal welfare

  • Setiyeti93@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    “children’s prison”

    And it’s the use of ferrets that’s causing an issue.

    What a time to be alive.

        • VoteNixon2016@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          1 day ago

          If a child commits a crime in the UK, the Crown revokes their childhood licence; not legally a child, ergo not legally a children’s prison

        • FishFace@piefed.social
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          22 hours ago

          The UK has young offender institutes, which are not, legally speaking, prisons. I would expect someone writing headlines to use the official terminology.

          Separately I am assuming that the OP isn’t perturbed by the concept of punishing children (over some threshold age, at least) for crimes, which might include this kind of punishment, but takes issue with the image conjured by the word prison (which may be wrong, and only they can say)

          • SpookyBogMonster@lemmy.ml
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            16 hours ago

            The UK has young offender institutes, which are not, legally speaking, prisons

            So… What’s the legal distinction? Because that just sounds like “Child Prison” with extra syllables

            • FishFace@piefed.social
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              16 hours ago

              I am not an expert so am not the person to ask.

              In a way it is a child prison with extra syllables, but as I said, my guess is that the OP doesn’t object in principle to a 17 year old being locked up if they commit a serious enough crime.