White paper on crime 2012 Part3/Chapter3/Section1/2
Juvenile inmates are mainly accommodated in juvenile prisons and serve their sentences separately from adults in specially segregated areas. However, revision of the Juvenile Act in 2000 enabled juveniles younger than 16 sentenced to imprisonment with or without work to serve their sentences at juvenile training schools until reaching 16 (no one, however, had come under this provision up to the end of 2011).