
Pepper spray use at young offender institutions in England ruled legal
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The high court has ruled that the use of Pava, a synthetic pepper spray, in young offender institutions (YOIs) is lawful, rejecting a challenge from the Howard League for Penal Reform. This decision allows prison staff to use the spray on children as young as 15. The ruling comes amidst ongoing debates about the treatment of young offenders in the justice system.
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The Howard League for Penal Reform has been a vocal advocate for the rights of young offenders, arguing that the introduction of chemical restraints like Pava is inappropriate for minors. This ruling comes in the context of increasing scrutiny over the conditions and treatment of young people in the justice system, particularly in light of rising concerns about their mental health and rehabilitation.
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