Children in care who lash out may no longer face automatic arrest under UK review
Plan aims to restrict ‘over-policing’ of looked-after young people and ensure challenging behaviour is met with support rather than criminalisation Vulnerable young people in care who assault staff or damage property will not automatically be arrested by police or charged, under proposals (…)
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