EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 34 MIN
Ep60: Do the children on remand need to be there?
from The Transform Justice Podcast · host Transform Justice
In England and Wales, children can be remanded to custody before they have been found guilty of any crime. But are too many children being locked up unnecessarily, and at what cost? In this episode, hosts Penelope and Rob are joined by Angus Jones, HMI Prisons Team Leader for Children and Young People, and Mel Stooks, solicitor, to examine the use of remand for children in the youth justice system.They explore the impact even a short spell in custody has on children's lives, why so many remanded children are ultimately not given a custodial sentence, and why disorganisation across the various services involved so often means that a workable bail package isn't ready at a child's first court appearance, leaving a child in custody who need not be there.Angus JonesRead HMIP's report on children on short-term remand here: https://hmiprisons.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmipris_reports/children-on-short-term-remand/Mel StooksLearn about Mel's work here: https://gtstewart.co.uk/our-people/mel-stooks/Further resourcesSee Transform Justice's work on pre-trial imprisonment here: https://www.transformjustice.org.uk/focus-areas/pre-trial-imprisonment/Transform JusticeTwitter: @TransformJust1BlueSky: @transformjustice.bsky.socialEmail: [email protected]The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
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In England and Wales, children can be remanded to custody before they have been found guilty of any crime. But are too many children being locked up unnecessarily, and at what cost? In this episode, hosts Penelope and Rob are joined by Angus Jones, HMI Prisons Team Leader for Children and Young People, and Mel Stooks, solicitor, to examine the use of remand for children in the youth justice system.They explore the impact even a short spell in custody has on children's lives, why so many remanded children are ultimately not given a custodial sentence, and why disorganisation across the various services involved so often means that a workable bail package isn't ready at a child's first court appearance, leaving a child in custody who need not be there.Angus JonesRead HMIP's report on children on short-term remand here: https://hmiprisons.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmipris_reports/children-on-short-term-remand/Mel StooksLearn about Mel's work here: https://gtstewart.co.uk/our-people/mel-stooks/Further resourcesSee Transform Justice's work on pre-trial imprisonment here: https://www.transformjustice.org.uk/focus-areas/pre-trial-imprisonment/Transform JusticeTwitter: @TransformJust1BlueSky: @transformjustice.bsky.socialEmail: [email protected]The Transform Justice podcast is hosted by Penelope Gibbs and Rob Allen and produced and edited by Alexandra Kimmons.
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