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Lammy Unveils Crackdown That Could Jail Parents Over Childrens Crimes

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. The article covers UK youth justice policy reform with a £15.4m annual spending commitment, but no specific company, commodity, supply chain, or margin impact is identified. The spending is small relative to UK GDP and does not target a tradable sector.
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- David Lammy announced youth justice reforms that could jail parents for children's crimes.
- Parenting orders declined from over 1,000 in 2009/10 to 33 in 2022/23.
- Labour commits £15.4 million annually for three years to support 12,000 at-risk children.
- Proposals include specialist youth intervention courts and consultation on childhood convictions.
- Conservative Party criticized the reforms, claiming Labour shows weakness on crime.