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Youth Sentencing
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What is the age of criminal responsibility in the
UK
?
10
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How are offenders aged
10-17
classified in the UK?
They are classed as
young offenders
.
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What does "
doli incapax
" mean in relation to offenders under 10?
It means "
incapable
of crime."
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What is the focus of
sentences
available for young offenders?
The focus is on
rehabilitation
and
reformation
.
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What can
young offenders
be subject to before ending up in court?
Reprimands
and
warnings
.
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What are the principal aims when sentencing young offenders according to the
Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008
?
Prevent offending
Welfare of the offender
Purpose of sentencing:
Punishment
Reform and rehabilitation
Public protection
Reparation
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What are the four main types of sentence for young offenders?
Custodial
Community sentence
Fine
Discharges
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What is the nature of
custodial
sentences for
young offenders
?
They are a last resort reserved for
serious offences
.
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Are under
18s
sent to adult prisons?
No, they are not sent to prison.
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What type of institutions are young offenders held in?
Young Offenders Institutions
,
Secure Training Centres
,
Secure Children’s Homes
.
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Who runs
Young Offender Institutions
?
They are run by the
prison service
or
private companies
.
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What is the age range for offenders in Secure Training Centres?
Up to
17
years old
.
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What is the purpose of
Secure Children’s Homes
?
To cater to physical, emotional, and
behavioural
needs.
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What are the two types of custodial sentences mentioned?
Detention under
s90/91
Powers of
Criminal Courts
and
Detention and Training Order
.
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What is the minimum tariff for a
mandatory life sentence
for
murder offences
?
12 years
.
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What is the age range for a
Detention and Training Order
?
12
to
17
years old.
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What is the structure of a
Detention and Training Order
?
Half in
custody
and half supervised in the community.
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What are the requirements included in a
Youth Rehabilitation Order
?
Activity requirement
Supervision requirement
Unpaid work requirement
Programme requirement
Attendance centre requirement
Prohibited activity requirement
Exclusion requirement
Residence requirement
Local authority residence requirement
Mental health treatment requirement
Drug treatment requirement
Drug testing requirement
Intoxicating substance requirement
Education requirement
Electronic monitoring requirement
Intensive supervision and surveillance requirement
Intensive fostering
Curfew requirement
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Who is responsible for fines imposed on
offenders
under 16?
The responsibility falls on the
parent
or
guardian
.
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What types of
discharges
are available for offenders aged 10 and above?
Both
absolute
and
conditional
discharges.
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What is the maximum number of hours for
reparation orders
for
U18s
?
24 hours
within 3 months.
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What is the purpose of a
Child Safety Order
for
U10s
?
To supervise them for offences like breaching
curfew
or
anti-social behaviour
.
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What does a
Parenting Order
entail for parents of
young offenders
?
It provides counselling and guidance for up to
3
months.
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What can happen if parents do not comply with a
Parenting Order
?
They can be
prosecuted
.
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What are the key points regarding the age of criminal responsibility and
young offenders
in the UK?
Age of criminal responsibility
is
10
.
Offenders aged 10-17 are young offenders.
U10s
are
doli incapax
.
Sentences focus on rehabilitation and reformation.
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What are the main considerations when sentencing young offenders?
Principal aim
to prevent offending.
Welfare of the offender.
Purposes of sentencing
: punishment, reform, public protection,
reparation
.
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What are the types of
custodial sentences
for young offenders?
Young Offender Institutions
Secure Training Centres
Secure Children’s Homes
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What are the types of sentences available for young offenders?
Custodial
Community sentence
Fine
Discharges
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