UK Justice Secretary David Lammy announced his plans to ensure a 25 per cent reduction in the number of children kept in custody prior to their trials before the end of this parliamentary period. The ministry of justice also plans consultations on lifelong criminal records for under 18s, new youth intervention courts and stricter parental accountability measures for children involved in crime.For Lammy, the reforms were associated with his personal experience as he grew up in Tottenham during the 1980s.

Justice secretary’s white paper will overhaul youth justice rules and could end lifelong criminal records for under-18s

Reforms aim to deter young people from a life of crime by placing more accountability on carers