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Child care authorities were also involved in running remand homes and approved schools.
The other Malaysian boy is spending two months in a remand home for boys.
Two years later in 1928 he was arrested and put in a remand home.
So problematic, that she has been sent to a remand home for shoplifting.
First it'll be the juvenile court and then you'll be sent to a remand home as likely as not.
For her trouble, she is sent to a remand home for young women with emotional and behavioural problems.
Wenzel spent much of his childhood in remand homes, and ran away several times.
'He's got a bee in his bonnet about keeping them out of remand homes and prison.
As the years had progressed a series of petty crimes had seen him in remand homes, borstals and finally prison.
Community homes include former remand homes and approved schools and former children's homes.
So are places like the Kingtom Remand Home.
Remand homes were established by Treasury grants, supervised by the police, to prevent any child awaiting trial joining adults in prison.
Clarke worked first at the Stamford House Remand Home in London.
After retiring from cricket, he ran a remand home in Mitcham, Surrey.
A few months later, Willey made a 15 minute video of physics demonstrations with a group of troubled boys from a remand home.
Her cruel circumstances conspired to put her into a remand home at 14 - and from there she went to an adolescent unit, until the age of 17.
'Remand homes, detention centres, borstals and nicks.
The young and personable Bound are available round the clock in the Remand Homes for the pleasure of the Lords and Ladies.
The legislation provided that "remand homes," "approved schools," and local authority and voluntary children's homes became part of a comprehensive system of community homes for all children in care.
After a guard at the Kingtom Remand Home beat a young inmate to death two years ago, hiding his body in a plastic bag, Sierra Leone promised widespread changes.
It continues: 'Any child or young person who has been arrested by the police and is not sent home on bail is to be consigned to this remand home whilst awaiting trial'.
He is detained in the Naguru Remand Home in Kampala, a complex of brick halls, their windows shrouded in wire mesh, built in 1954 for 45 inmates.
For a time, Bell also lived in a girls' remand home at Cumberlow Lodge in South Norwood (in a house built by Victorian inventor William Stanley).
Set in a wasteland of derelict buildings and furrowed alleys, the Kingtom Remand Home for young lawbreakers here was itself a dilapidated mess, until British donors renovated it in November.