From camping in prison grounds to hiking on a treadmill – how inmates manage to achieve their DofE award behind bars.  ...Middle East

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From camping in prison grounds to hiking on a treadmill – how inmates manage to achieve their DofE award behind bars. 
For most teenagers heading out on their Duke of Edinburgh awards, it might involve trekking across a hillside, attempting to read a map the right way round, and then battling to pitch a tent in the pouring rain. But for youngsters who have found themselves on the wrong side of the law, they could be completing their expedition under the stars in a prison yard.  Darren FletcherMorgan has already completed his Bronze award behind bars[/caption] Darren FletcherYoung prisoners at HMP Pentonville, a category B prison in north London, can sign up for DofE[/caption] Darren FletcherPrisoners complete their trek on a treadmill in the prison gym[/caption] Last year 330,984 young people

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