Sentencing: Youth Sentencing

Statutes, Crimes, Interventions, Youth Offending Teams, Youth Sentencing Types

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Youth Crime
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Joyriding can be defined as:
Drive around using a stolen car
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Prevention, otherwise known as:
Interventions
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Surestart designed to:
Improve health/wellbeing to disadvantaged areas
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Neighbourhood Renewal:
Improve community services in poor areas
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Connexions:
School based support service, offers advice, aims to increase good behaviour and reduce truancy
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Youth Offending Teams:
c) Both
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They aim to find out the risk that they may pose to others and identify the needs of the offender:
e) a, b, c
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Persistent offenders on bail/remand in local authority accommodation
Electronic Tagging
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Parenting Order:
Contract of behaviour with parent/victim to repair harm
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Contract of behaviour with parent/victim to repair
Referral Order
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Reparation Order:
Court order to repair harm- mediation, community service work
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3 month intensive supervised community service programme (educational)
Action Plan Order
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The Sentencing aims are set out in which statute?
Crime and Disorder Act 1998
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Joyriding can be defined as:

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Drive around using a stolen car

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Prevention, otherwise known as:

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Surestart designed to:

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Neighbourhood Renewal:

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