The HM Inspectorate of Prisons report said that a lack of separation from older prisoners leaves juveniles in the Northern Irish jail unsafe. It also found bullying is rife. The over-use of handcuffs when travelling was also called into question, as was the routine strip-searching of younger inmates. Training and education opportunities for juvenile prisoners were also limited. A lack of training for staff and "antiquated industrial relations" were factors that need to be addressed urgently. The report also called for either...