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Charity chief warning over Baby P | |
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Baby P could have become "feral, a parasite, a yob" if he had survived into his teens, the chief executive of children's charity Barnardo's has said. | |
Martin Narey said Baby P might have been a criminal by the age of 13 due to his emotional and physical deprivation. | Martin Narey said Baby P might have been a criminal by the age of 13 due to his emotional and physical deprivation. |
The 17-month-old boy died in Haringey, north London, in August last year after suffering months of abuse. | The 17-month-old boy died in Haringey, north London, in August last year after suffering months of abuse. |
Crime could be cut by recognising that offending is linked to child poverty and combating poverty, Mr Narey said. | Crime could be cut by recognising that offending is linked to child poverty and combating poverty, Mr Narey said. |
In a London lecture, Mr Narey said he was "shocked" by the "tragic events" surrounding the toddler's death. | In a London lecture, Mr Narey said he was "shocked" by the "tragic events" surrounding the toddler's death. |
He said: "It saddens me that the probability is that, had Baby P survived, given his own deprivation, he might have been unruly by the time he had reached the age of 13 or 14. | He said: "It saddens me that the probability is that, had Baby P survived, given his own deprivation, he might have been unruly by the time he had reached the age of 13 or 14. |
"At which point he'd have become feral, a parasite, a yob, helping to infest our streets." | "At which point he'd have become feral, a parasite, a yob, helping to infest our streets." |
Mr Narey added: "The response to his criminal behaviour would have been to lock him up - but we believe these children deserve better." | Mr Narey added: "The response to his criminal behaviour would have been to lock him up - but we believe these children deserve better." |
'Identify disadvantage' | 'Identify disadvantage' |
Mr Narey, a former director general of the Prison Service, said progress could be made in preventing youth offending by understanding the reasons behind it. | Mr Narey, a former director general of the Prison Service, said progress could be made in preventing youth offending by understanding the reasons behind it. |
"Until we recognise that offending might in part be linked to levels of child poverty here in the UK, levels which should shame a country of our affluence, we have to be resigned to that offending continuing," Mr Narey said. | "Until we recognise that offending might in part be linked to levels of child poverty here in the UK, levels which should shame a country of our affluence, we have to be resigned to that offending continuing," Mr Narey said. |
"We must resolve to identify and combat the disadvantage." | "We must resolve to identify and combat the disadvantage." |
A Barnardo's report found that children most at risk of engaging in criminal and anti-social behaviour come from the poorest families, have the poorest educational experience and suffer from poor health. | A Barnardo's report found that children most at risk of engaging in criminal and anti-social behaviour come from the poorest families, have the poorest educational experience and suffer from poor health. |
Baby P died despite 60 visits from authorities over eight months. | Baby P died despite 60 visits from authorities over eight months. |
Baby P's mother, her boyfriend and their lodger, Jason Owen, 36, were convicted of causing or allowing the toddler's death. | Baby P's mother, her boyfriend and their lodger, Jason Owen, 36, were convicted of causing or allowing the toddler's death. |
They will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on 15 December. | They will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on 15 December. |
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