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Sven Longshanks and Sam Melia discuss Labour's plans to reform the Youth Justice system to ensure less Black youth get jailed
David Lammy appears to think that because criminals sent to jail in their youth are often also jailed later in life, to prevent them turning to a life of crime, we must stop jailing them at all when they are just youths
Notes for this episode can be found here
The white paper itself can be found here
Presented by Sven Longshanks and Sam Melia
Thought Crime: UK Youth Justice Reforms - TC 052926
Sam's Book 'Legal, Truthful, Guilty: Diary of a Political Prisoner' can be purchased here and on Amazon
You can support Sam, his wife and young children here
For program times on live stream see the radio schedule HERE
By Sven Longshanks and Sam Melia discuss Labour's plans to reform the Youth Justice system to ensure less Black youth get jailed
David Lammy appears to think that because criminals sent to jail in their youth are often also jailed later in life, to prevent them turning to a life of crime, we must stop jailing them at all when they are just youths
Notes for this episode can be found here
The white paper itself can be found here
Presented by Sven Longshanks and Sam Melia
Thought Crime: UK Youth Justice Reforms - TC 052926
Sam's Book 'Legal, Truthful, Guilty: Diary of a Political Prisoner' can be purchased here and on Amazon
You can support Sam, his wife and young children here
For program times on live stream see the radio schedule HERE