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Mr Mason Lim woke up disoriented to find himself strapped down in the psychiatric ward of Changi Prison, subdued in a ...
Jane Angus, aged 12, tells us how she was caught stealing and sent to a residential school where young criminals were taught a trade to stop them re-offending.
Victorian institutions designed to reform delinquent or vulnerable children were much more successful than today’s youth justice system in assisting children to recover from troubled starts in ...
The Texas school accountability system is a flawed system, according to an organization advocating for education reform. Giovanni Escobedo, South Texas regional advocacy director for Raise Your ...
Young offenders in late Victorian times were much less likely to go on to commit other crimes after serving a sentence in an institution than their counterparts today, new research shows.
The Victorian government is responding after a childcare worker was charged with multiple child sexual abuse offences, ...
Comment: Victoria school board debacle should prompt genuine education reform Sadly, trustees appear more interested in adhering to their narrow anti-police ideology than providing students with a ...
The collection, spanning 1779 to 1914, contains more than 9,000 reformatory school records revealing criminal behaviour of children as young as five.
Two teenagers have been sentenced to 40 years in prison for plotting an attack on the Georgia high school they attended that included drafting a map of the campus and an apparent "hit list" of ...
Video summary In Victorian times, young orphans, beggars and vagrants could be sent to industrial schools to learn a trade, with the aim of preventing them from falling into a life of crime. James ...
Victorian institutions designed to reform delinquent or vulnerable children were much more successful than today’s youth justice system in assisting children to recover from troubled starts in life, ...
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