Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre

Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre
Location in Northern Ireland
Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre (County Down)
Coordinates54°38′36″N 5°41′10″W / 54.643307°N 5.686163°W / 54.643307; -5.686163
StatusOperational
Security classJuvenile Justice Centre
Capacity48
Population~30
Opened2007
Managed byYouth Justice Agency
DirectorMary Aughey
Street address1 Mosswood Close
CityBangor
CountyCounty Down
State/provinceUnited Kingdom
Postal codeBT19 1TA
CountryNorthern Ireland

Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre (JJC) is a youth detention centre located in Bangor, County Down;[1] it is the only such facility in Northern Ireland.[2]

History

Thr Criminal Justice (Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 provides legislative basis for the JJC's operation. Woodlands Juvenile Justice Centre opened on the Rathgael site in 2007.[3] It is for children of both sexes aged 10 to 17, held either on remand or having been sentenced by a court to custody.[4][5]

The centre aims to providing a safe, secure and caring environment, delivers anti-offending programmes, addresses development, health, educational and recreational needs and prepares offenders for return to family and community.[4]

A 2018 report by Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland was very positive about Woodlands, but noted the disproportionate number of Catholic children in the centre.[6]

A new unit was opened in 2024, increasing capacity to 48; the typical population is about 30.[7][4]

Notes

  1. ^ "Youth Justice Agency boss Stephen Martin says Woodlands was not appropriate facility for 'Vicky'". Derry Journal. 24 September 2024.
  2. ^ Carr, N., Smith, R. (2023:154). Youth Justice: Local and Global. United Kingdom: SAGE Publications.
  3. ^ Dictionary of Youth Justice. (2013:208). United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis.
  4. ^ a b c "Children in the juvenile justice system | Department of Education". www.education-ni.gov.uk. 17 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Two teenage boys (14) appear in court charged with attempted rape". BreakingNews.ie. 9 June 2025.
  6. ^ "NI: Juvenile Justice Centre named 'jewel in the crown' of criminal justice system". Irish Legal News. 20 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Justice Minister visits Woodlands Juvenile Centre on Hidden Heroes Day | Department of Justice". www.justice-ni.gov.uk. 25 September 2024.