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YOUNG OFFENDER'S SCHOOL WITH A POOL found whilst exploring abandoned & derelict places Yorkshire UK

YOUNG OFFENDER'S SCHOOL WITH A POOL found whilst exploring abandoned & derelict places Yorkshire UK The complex first opened in 1857 as the Leeds Reformatory for Boys. Children who committed crimes were commonly sent to adult prisons as there was no separate provision. but it was not until the Youthful Offenders Acts of 1854 that state registered institutions were established and pre-existing private reformatories were brought under state certification. Reformatories were distinguished from Industrial Schools by taking young people who had actually committed offences, as opposed to those who were merely destitute or neglected and in danger of falling into crime. By the end of 1857 there were 47 reformatory schools in England.

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