@article{66c158517bad48d28dcb37fdbde0f312,
title = "Clear approach: peer-led approaches in Youth Offender Institutions",
abstract = "This article undertakes an analysis of His Majesty{\textquoteright}s Inspectorate of Prisons{\textquoteright} (HMIP) inspection reports of Young Offender Institutions (YOIs) in England over a 20-year period. The analysis is synthesised with the author{\textquoteright}s lived experience of being both an incarcerated child in YOI and a professional working with children in custody. The analysis was instigated by a letter written by the Independent Monitoring Board (IMB) to the Rt Hon Damian Hinds, Minister of State for Justice, indicating that the current state of affairs in England{\textquoteright}s YOIs is {\textquoteleft}positively inhumane.{\textquoteright} The current article argues that YOIs have never been {\textquoteleft}positively humane{\textquoteright}, having always fallen short of {\textquoteleft}improving outcomes for children{\textquoteright}, through the lens of recidivism. The author argues that YOIs also overlook peer-led programmes to promote children desisting from offending, through illuminating a growing body of evidence which suggests this approach can provide {\textquoteleft}hooks for change{\textquoteright} for children to desist from crime, and that it presents a model of good practice that could be used as a child first approach.",
keywords = "prison, peer mentors, Young Offenders Institutions, desistance, UK",
author = "Andrew Brierley",
year = "2023",
month = nov,
day = "23",
doi = "10.17868/strath.00087195",
language = "English",
volume = "22",
journal = "Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care",
issn = "2976-9353",
number = "2",
}