PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY - YOUTH OFFENDERS Flashcards

1
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If the parent agrees, how long can they be bound to keep their child under control ?

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Up to a period of 1 year

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If the child commits an offence while the parent is bound to keep their child under control how much can they be fined?

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£1,000

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other than keeping control of child, what else can a parent be bound to do ?

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Bound to ensure offender complies with community sentences

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What happens when an offender under 16 is fined or ordered to pay compensation?

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-Court must require the offenders parents to pay but will however take into consideration their financial status

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5
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What is the purpose of a Parenting Order?

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Intended to offer training and support to parents to help change their children offending behaviour

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What is required of parents given a Parenting Order?

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-attend counselling or guidance sessions

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7
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When giving a parenting order to attend counselling sessions or guidance sessions, what is the time restrictions on this?

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maximum once a week

up to 3 month

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8
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What could be the conditions of a parenting order?

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  • escort the child to school

- ensure that a responsible adult is present in the home in the evening to supervise the child

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9
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When may the court make a parenting order?
(4)
(ACTS)

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where

  • the court makes a child safety order
  • the court makes an anti-social behaviour order (or sex offender order) in respect of a child
  • a child or young person is convicted of an offence
  • a parent is convicted of an offence relating to truancy under the Education Act 1996
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10
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When should a court make a parenting order and when should they not?

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Should when a person is aged under 16 and is convicted of an offence
-Shouldn’t be used if the courts don’t feel that it is desirable in the interests of preventing the conduct which gave rise to the order

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What must a court do if an offender under 16 has been convicted of an offence but they do not grant a Parenting Order?

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-Must state in open court that it is not satisfied and explain why not

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12
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What Act governs Youth Offending Teams?

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Crime and Disorder Act 1998

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What did the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 do in terms of Youth Offending Teams?

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made it the duty of each local authority to establish one or more YOT in their area

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14
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What are the two main agencies involved in YOT’s?

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  • probation service

- social services

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What is the purpose of a YOT?

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In order to coordinate the provision of youth justice services in the area

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What is needed in a Youth Offending Team?

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  • probation service
  • local authority social worker
  • police officer
  • a representative of the local health authority
  • person nominated by the chief education officer
17
Q

What power highlights the role of the YOT’s?

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s.66 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998

18
Q

What does s.66 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 highlight in the role of YOT’s?

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that any offender who is warned must be referred to the local YOT

19
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What is the act which governs when a parent is convicted of an offence relating to truancy?

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the Education Act 1996