The Ministry of Justice will review the use of restraint in secure training centres in response to a call from the coroner in the inquest into the death of Adam Rickwood.
Justice minister Baroness Ashton said the ministery would carry out an urgent review as recommended by Durham coroner Andrew Tweddle, in response to a question in the House of Lords yesterday.
Adam was found hanging in his room at Hassockfield Secure Training Centre, Durham, in August 2004, aged 14. On the day of his death he was restrained by four male staff using the controversial “nose distraction” technique, which involves giving an inmate a “karate chop” to the nose.
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