The Youth Justice Board has rejected key recommendations of an inquiry that said children in custody were regularly subject to "demeaning and dehumanising" treatment.The inquiry, by Lord Carlile QC and the Howard League for Penal Reform, called for an end to the use of strip searching and segregation in youth custody..
It also found children were subjected to treatment that would result in child protection investigations in any other setting and made 45 recommendations.
But in a response published last week, the Youth Justice Board rejected recommendations to end the use of prison segregation cells and strip searching, although it said it would "reconsider" whether full searches were necessary in some settings.
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