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Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole

Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole
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Plan to end child sex abuse loophole for coaches and religious leaders

Plan to end child sex abuse loophole for coaches and religious leaders
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Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole

Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole
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Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole

Plans to expand child abuse laws and close legal loophole
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Like Groundhog Day – Prisoners describe sentences during the pandemic | Prestwich and Whitefield Guide

“Chronically bored” prisoners who have missed out on rehabilitation work behind bars because of coronavirus restrictions could go on to commit more crimes once released, a report suggests. Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor warned that the effect of the “prolonged” measures to contain the pandemic and the “lack of support to reduce reoffending” could have long-term consequences and put the public at risk of “serious harm”. The report came as a court was told “conditions in prison are the worst that they have been in modern times”. The inspector’s findings, based on analysis of interviews with 72 men, women and children in six prisons between September 30 and November 5, said the spread of Covid-19 was limited in prisons by a restricted daily regime which included long periods of time locked in cells and, as a result, predictions that thousands of people could die behind bars did not materialise.

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