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Number of black kids in custody reaches record high
Shameful figures expose toxic mix of ‘institutional racism and cuts’
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“SHAMEFUL” new evidence reveals today that over half of children behind bars are from black or other minority backgrounds – the highest level since records began in 2001.

Campaigners are warning that institutional racism, cuts and private prisons have fuelled this disproportionate number of non-white kids being incarcerated.

A survey by prison inspectors in England and Wales over 2017-18 has found that 51 per cent of boys in young offenders institutes (YOIs) were non-white.

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