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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Amy-Clare Martin

How the number of young people facing lengthy prison sentences almost doubled in a decade

  • The number of 18-20-year-olds receiving life or indeterminate sentences in England and Wales has almost doubled in a decade, rising from 30 in 2014 to 50 in 2024.
  • A report by the Prison Reform Trust's Building Futures program reveals that 6% of young adults in prison are now serving life sentences, up from just 2% ten years prior.
  • The study, based on testimony from 41 young male prisoners, highlights that long-term sentences profoundly impact mental health, identity development, and the ability to envision a meaningful future.
  • Prison experts and the report advocate for specialized support for young adults, noting many have histories of trauma, grew up in care, or were excluded from schools.
  • Recommendations to the Ministry of Justice include implementing a dedicated prison policy for long-term prisoners, enhancing staff training, and improving access to education and training, including removing restrictions on higher education funding.

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Number of young adults facing life behind bars or indeterminate sentences almost doubles in a decade

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