Children as young as 10 arrested for rough sleeping

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Figures reveal that children as young as 10 are being arrested for rough sleeping, raising concerns about the criminalization of homelessness. A 200-year-old law is being used disproportionately against young people, despite a government promise to abolish it in 2022. Data from Centrepoint shows over 620 individuals under 26 have been detained in the past five years using the Vagrancy Act. There are fears that a new proposed law could further increase this number.

Alarm bells have been sounded over figures that show children as young as 10 are being arrested for rough sleeping. A charity has shared figures with LBC which show a 200-year-old law is being used to ‘criminalise homelessness’ and is being used disproportionately against young people, despite a promise by the government to scrap it in 2022.

Data gathered by Centrepoint shows more than 620 people under the age of 26 have been detained by police forces across England in the past five years using the power afforded by the Vagrancy Act. There are concerns that a new proposed law could send that figure higher. Idan* was first thrown out of her home in London when she was 1

 

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