Sussex Police locks up 30 children every week, according to report

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Thirty children are locked up overnight in Sussex Police cells each week, figures obtained by the Howard League for Penal Reform reveal.

New research by the charity shows that there were 1,564 overnight detentions of children aged 17 and under in police stations across the county during 2011.

The total across England and Wales was 40,716 – which equates to an average of 112 detentions per night.

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However, the true number is likely to be far higher as some of the largest police services in the country were unable to provide figures.

The data shows that the number of overnight detentions is falling nationwide – a success for the Howard League’s campaign to reduce the number of children getting caught up in the criminal justice system.

But now the charity is calling for the practice of holding children overnight in police cells to be brought to an end altogether.