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Custody > Detention and Training Orders

Custodial sentences are quite rarely used for young offenders in North Yorkshire - approximately 95% of youth convictions result in a community-based supervision or punishment order.

But in very serious cases, or where many offences have been committed, Youth Courts can order a Detention and Training Order for up to 2 years (Crown Courts can make sentences of any length, including Life Terms).

Courts must always consider very carefully before making a custodial sentence, and the Youth Justice Service will provide a written Pre Sentence Report (PSR) to help them do this. The PSR sets out the main risks and needs of the young person, and describes non-custodial alternatives which may be available to the Court.

If the Court decides that a Detention and Training Order must be made, then the young person is immediately transferred to a secure establishment. They will serve approximately half of their sentence in custody, followed by a period of supervision in the community.

Most custodial sentences give young people opportunities for training, education and positive recreation during the length of their sentence. They have the chance to earn privileges and possibly be released early. Young people under 15 or with particular needs will be sent to a Secure Training Centre where there is a higher level of staff.

Youth Justice Service staff often visit the young person during their sentence and help them to plan for their release. Parents and carers are also encouraged to attend Sentence Planning Meetings, and travel costs can be refunded to support this

 

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