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<cms:item xmlns:cms="http://www.arsdigita.com/cms/1.0" xmlns="http://www.esd.org.uk/standards/esdbody" oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.contenttypes.ESDService:{id=174}]"><cms:name>batch-23-174</cms:name><cms:language>en</cms:language><cms:title>Implementation of orders</cms:title><cms:dublinCore oid="[com.arsdigita.london.cms.dublin.DublinCoreItem:{id=174}]"><cms:name>batch-23-174-dublin-metadata</cms:name><cms:dcAudience>General public</cms:dcAudience><cms:dcCoverage>content=&quot;99XX&quot; scheme=&quot;ONS SNAC&quot;</cms:dcCoverage><cms:dcCoveragePostcode/><cms:dcCoverageSpatialRef/><cms:dcCoverageUnit/><cms:dcDateValid/><cms:dcDisposalReview/><cms:dcLanguage>en</cms:dcLanguage><cms:dcTemporalBegin/><cms:dcTemporalEnd/><cms:dcCreatorOwner>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorOwner><cms:dcCreatorContact>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorContact><cms:dcPublisher>Tameside MBC - LAWS project - http://laws.tameside.gov.uk</cms:dcPublisher><cms:dcRights/><cms:dcKeywords>implementation, orders</cms:dcKeywords></cms:dublinCore><cms:textAsset oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.TextAsset:{id=174}]"><cms:content><![CDATA[<h2>Social Services</h2><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><p><i>An order is made by the Courts when someone is found guilty of an offence. It details what punishment people must receive for their offences. </i></p><hr/><p>A community sentence, or a non-custodial sentence, means that people serve their punishment in the community. </p><p>The
<a href="http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk">Youth Justice Board for England and Wales</a>
<span class="gen">link to external website</span>is a non-departmental public body. The aim of the Youth Justice Board is to prevent offending by children and young people.</p><p>When young people first get into trouble, behave anti-socially or commit minor offences, they can be dealt with outside of the court system. If children are behaving anti-socially, the police and local authority can use a variety of pre-court orders including: </p><ul>
<li title="*">Acceptable Behaviour Contracts;</li>
<li title="*">Anti-Social Behaviour Orders;</li>
<li title="*">Local Child Curfews;</li>
<li title="*">Child Safety Orders. </li>
</ul><p>If they have committed a first or second minor offence, a system of Reprimands and Final Warnings can be used by the police. </p><p>The purpose of these pre-court orders is to stop young people getting sucked into the
<a href="http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/YouthJusticeBoard/TheSystem/">Youth Justice System</a>
<span class="gen">link to external website</span> too early, whilst still offering them the help and support they need to stop offending. </p><p>The Youth Justice Board website shows how the Youth Justice System works, what and who is involved.</p><p>Alternatively, there is a
<a href="http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/docs/referral_orders_and_yop.pdf">&quot;Referral Orders and Youth Offender Panels - Guidance for Courts, Youth Offending Teams and Youth Offender Panels&quot;</a> document available to view on the Home Office website.</p><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><span class="gen">postal address here</span><h3>
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