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Youth Justice Management Unit Early & Effective Intervention - EEI Mary Stephen - Youth Crime Co-ordinator - Moray
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Why does the YJMU exist? To provide a co-ordinated Police approach for dealing with young offenders To avoid the submission of unnecessary reports to the Children’s Reporter To act as a point of contact for both Police staff and our partner agencies in all matters relating to children and young people
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Whole System Approach YJMU Aims Implementation of early and effective intervention Reduce re-offending by young people (under 18’s) Increase opportunities for community alternatives to secure care and custody designed for young people
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Whole System Approach How does it affect you and other agencies? Only relevant cases are sent to the Children’s Reporter / Fiscal Persons responsible (accused) and harmed (victim) getting quicker access to services Keeps young people in Moray Better use of resources Cases progress through Court & SCRA quicker
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YJMU Procedures Under 16s & over 16s if on a Compulsory Supervision Order (CSO) Each Crime File is Researched and Police databases are searched Checks are made to ascertain whether or not there is Social Work involvement; Is the young person known to SCRA, if so are there any open referrals; Is there sufficient evidence to prove their guilt; and Is the charge the most appropriate for the offence?
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Disposal Options Options open to YJMU: Non Age Recorded Verbal Juvenile Warnings; Warning letters; Restorative Justice Warnings; Direct Referral to Education or Social Work; Direct Referral to other Partner Agencies; Submit report to Children’s Reporter; or Joint Report to Procurator Fiscal.
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Contacting Services Social Work Education Other Agencies
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Early & Effective Intervention from 1st September 2013 Young Offenders aged 16 & 17 – Not on CSO Crown Office Procurator Fiscal Service Framework (COPFS) Police Direct Measures YJMU now part of the decision making process EEI Referral to Services
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YJMU Procedures Overturn Police Direct Measures Welfare Checks Timely interventions Provide History Of Young Person to PF
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EEI Offences for 16 & 17 Year Olds Include: Shoplifting Vandalism Minor Assaults Threatening or Abusive Behaviour
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EEI Offences for 16 & 17 Year Olds Not Included Drug Offences Persistent or alarming conduct Football related incidents Incidents of a sexual nature Domestic Violence Breach of an ASB Order Incidents involving Aggravation: racial; religious etc And other indictable offences
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And finally.... If in doubt, please contact the YJMU!! Gail Walker, YJMU Manager 01224 305484 gail.walker@scotland.pnn.police.uk Mary Stephen, Youth Crime Co-ordinator 01224 3066282 mary.stephen@scotland.pnn.police.uk
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