Community resettlement for young Muslims
Rebuilding Lives: Young Muslims from the criminal justice system to community resettlement.
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Rebuilding Lives: Young Muslims from the criminal justice system to community resettlement.
Mia Harris says it is important to resist the conflation of Islam, extremism and prison gangs.
Arooj report explores the impact of the criminal justice sector on the health and social needs of Muslim families.
There is a lack of tailored support for Muslim female prisoners; many don’t have contact with family or friends or have to lie about where they are due to cultural issues of shame and family honour.
The MoJ has published a compendium of all the data it collects regarding nine protected characteristics including age, gender, ethnicity & sexuality.
The central conclusion of the report is that the Criminal Justice System’s approach to young black men of African Caribbean descent is based on the supposition that they belong to a gang, and that young Muslim men are, or soon will be, engaged in terrorist activity.