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6. Neighbourhood Renewal:
- Improve community services in poor areas
- School based support service, offers advice, aims to increase good behaviour and reduce truancy
- Improve health/wellbeing to disadvantaged areas
7. Connexions:
- Improve health/wellbeing to disadvantaged areas
- School based support service, offers advice, aims to increase good behaviour and reduce truancy
- Improve community services in poor areas
8. Youth Offending Teams:
- c) Both
- a) Police
- b) Social Services
9. They aim to find out the risk that they may pose to others and identify the needs of the offender:
- b) Education
- d) a and c
- a) Housing
- e) a, b, c
- c) Health
10. Persistent offenders on bail/remand in local authority accommodation
- Electronic Tagging
- Parental Order
- Referral Order
- Action Plan Order
- Reparation Order
11. Parenting Order:
- Court order to repair harm- mediation, community service work
- Contract of behaviour with parent/victim to repair harm
- Attend counselling/guidance session for help with dealing with child
- 3 month intensive supervised community service programme (educational)
12. Contract of behaviour with parent/victim to repair
- Electronic Tagging
- Referral Order
- Reparation Order
- Action Plan Order
- Parenting Order
13. Reparation Order:
- Court order to repair harm- mediation, community service work
- Contract of behaviour with parent/victim to repair harm
- Attend counselling/guidance session for help with dealing with child
- 3 month intensive supervised community service programme (educational)
14. 3 month intensive supervised community service programme (educational)
- Parenting Order
- Reparation Order
- Action Plan Order
- Referral Order
- Electronic Tagging
15. The Sentencing aims are set out in which statute?
- Crime and Disorder Act 1998
- Crime and Immigration Act 2008
- Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
- Criminal Justice Act 2003
16. Punishment is the main aim of Youth Sentences