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Activity 3: Lyon, J. (2010) ‘Putting children in custody punishes disadvantage’, The Guardian, 16 September.
Activity 5: Welsh Government (2018) ‘Commission on Justice in Wales: Written Evidence submitted by the Welsh Government’. Available at: https://gov.wales/ sites/ default/ files/ publications/ 2018- 06/ Submission-from-welsh-government-en.pdf Copyright 2018 OGL http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ doc/ open-government-licence/ version/ 3/
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