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  1. Borstal - Wikipedia

    A borstal is a type of youth detention centre, commonly known as a borstal school in India, where they remain in use. Until the late 20th century, borstals existed in the United Kingdom, several member …

  2. Borstal system | Juvenile Detention, Reforms & Education | Britannica

    Borstal system, English reformatory system designed for youths between 16 and 21, named after an old convict prison at Borstal, Kent. The system was introduced in 1902 but was given its basic form by …

  3. Why Was the Borstal System Abolished? - LegalClarity

    Aug 10, 2025 · Borstals were youth detention centers established in the United Kingdom, named after the first institution in Borstal, Kent (1902). Formally adopted through the Prevention of Crime Act …

  4. Borstal Prison - The Institutional History Society

    Borstal was the first institution of its kind separating children from adult offenders. This allowed the redesigned Borstal prison regime to focus on education rather than punishment.

  5. The History of Borstals in England - Part 1 - Timeline

    In 1909, the first borstal institution for girls was established at Aylesbury Prison in Buckinghamshire, with a second borstal for boys being founded at Feltham near London in 1910.

  6. borstal system | Encyclopedia.com

    borstal system (bôr´stəl), rehabilitation method formerly used in Great Britain for delinquent boys aged 16 to 21. The idea originated (1895) with the Gladstone Committee as an attempt to reform young …

  7. BORSTAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 28, 2016 · Examples of Borstal in a Sentence She was sent to Borstal for stealing cars. He spent a year in a Borstal. Recent Examples on the Web Examples are automatically compiled from online …

  8. What is a Borstal? (with picture) - MyLawQuestions

    May 16, 2024 · A “borstal” is the term used to describe a system of juvenile detention centers that existed in the United Kingdom for most of the 20th century. Meant as reformatory institutions focused …

  9. BORSTAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    In 1961 one boy absconded from the borstal and was recaptured after four days; no prisoner escaped.

  10. borstal system - Infoplease

    The first institution was established (1902) at Borstal Prison, Kent, England. Main elements in the borstal programs included education, regular work, vocational training, and group counseling.