Bob Smith Head of Derbyshire Youth Offending Service Prevention and Support… The Pre Court Team.

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Bob Smith Head of Derbyshire Youth Offending Service Prevention and Support… The Pre Court Team

DERBYSHIRE YOUTH OFFENDING SERVICE Police & Crime Commissioner Youth Summit 24 th September 2014

Presentation Legal Framework Evolving Practice Outcomes for young people

Legal Framework Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act (LASPOA) 2012 New Range of Pre Court Interventions –Youth Caution –Youth Conditional Caution

New landscape post LASPO implementation April 2013: Community Resolution. Non-statutory. Local discretion on implementation with ACPO guidance and HO counting rules. Victim’s considerations to be taken into account Young person’s agreement required to participate and accept CR/RJ Best practice is to notify YOTs of all CR/RJ The appropriate level of response must be proportionate, appropriate and defensible, taking into account the views of the victim. Youth Caution Statutory disposal. YOT notified. Will use their expertise to determine need for assessment and intervention. Assessment required for second and subsequent formal disposal Non-compliance with interventions is citable in court and may inform future disposal decisions. Guidance recommends joint decision making process involving YOT and police to determine appropriate disposal. Youth Conditional Caution Statutory disposal. Police are empowered to offer a YCC with proportionate rehabilitative, punitive and reparative conditions as an alternative to prosecution. YOT will screen and advise police on appropriate conditions to prevent re- offending. YOT responsible for monitoring compliance. Non-compliance may result in prosecution for original offence. Severity and impact of offence Previous offences and compliance with previous disposals Willingness to engage and accept full responsibility

Pre Court Interventions Community Resolution Repay Caution Caution with Voluntary Conditions Youth Conditional Caution

Developments Tailoring the Repay Intervention to the offence –Cannabis offences –Familial offences –e-safety Neighbourhood Justice Panels

Protection, Prevention, Support collectively delivering effective engagement S U M M I T