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Siblings in Prison |
16 Nov 2006 |
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 It’s estimated by one charity that as many as 35,000 children now have a sibling in prison – usually an older brother. We find out why so little attention has been paid so far to the impact this can have on the younger sibling’s own development and behaviour.
Jenni is joined by Farida Anderson, founder and C.E.O of the charity ‘Partners of Prisoners and Families Support Group’ and Anita Dockley, assistant director of the Howard League for Penal Reform. The Howard League for Penal Reform Partners of PrisonersDisclaimer
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