Review of the youth justice system
An interim and final report from the review of the youth justice system and the government's response.
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In September 2015 Charlie Taylor was asked to lead a departmental review of the youth justice system for the Ministry of Justice.
The Taylor Review makes recommendations for extensive reform of the youth justice system covering devolution, courts, sentencing and custody.
The government’s response supports many of the principles of The Taylor Review and sets out the intention to review the governance of the system, improve the way we tackle youth offending and put education and health at the heart of youth custody.
The interim report sets out the initial findings of the review.
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Last updated 12 December 2016 + show all updates
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Final report and government's response published.
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Welsh version published.
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First published.