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Analysis Young Law-breakers

on BBC Radio 4 FM

What is the significance of mounting juvenile crime figures? What is the most effective treatment for young offenders?
'ROBERT SKIDELSKY has visited a borstal and schools which give training to delinquents. He talks to people concerned with the problem, including BARONESS WOOTTON of the Home Office Advisory Council on the Penal System: CHIEF SUPT PETER MARSHALL of Crime Prevention Branch, and CHIEF INSP THOMAS HODGSON of Community Relations Branch, Scotland Yard; teachers, sociologists, and psychiatrists.
Produced by RICHARD KEEN
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Robert Skidelsky
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Peter Marshall
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Thomas Hodgson
Produced By:
Richard Keen

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