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Title: Staffordshire Youth Offending Service


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Staffordshire Youth Offending Service
  • Youth Crime Prevention
  • Sarah Piggott
  • Prevention Manager
  • November 2005

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A co-ordinated approach to preventing youth crime
  • Prevention is better than cure!
  • Prevention of crime and anti-social behaviour
  • ONSET Assessment
  • Diversionary Projects eg YIPs
  • Reprimand and Final Warnings
  • Provided by Prevention Team led by Sarah Piggott
  • UMIS Database
  • Working with convicted
  • Young Offenders
  • ASSET Assessment
  • PACE
  • Bail and Remand Services
  • Community Orders
  • Custodial Sentences
  • Resettlement
  • Exit Strategies
  • YOIS Database
  • Preventing
  • re-offending
  • Assessment of those at risk of re-offending
  • Provision of ongoing support from other agencies
  • Link to Priority and Other Prolific Offenders
    Strategy

voluntary
voluntary
statutory
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What is Youth Crime Prevention?
  • Why do some children and young people become
    involved in criminal activity and others stay out
    of trouble?
  • Research points to risk and protective factors
    which feature in the lives of some children and
    young people
  • There is no single factor that can be specified
    as the cause of anti-social or criminal
    behaviour

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Risk Factors (1)
  • Family Issues eg. Poor supervision and
    discipline Family conflict Family involvement
    in criminality Low income and poor housing Loss
    and bereavement
  • School eg. Low achievement Behavioural
    difficulties Bullying Lack of commitment to
    school Performance of school
  • Community eg Disadvantaged neighbourhoods
    Community neglect Drugs/alcohol Lack of
    neighbourhood attachment Availability of
    resources (i.e. guns)
  • Personal/Individual - Hyperactivity/ cognitive
    impairment Lack of commitment to society
    Attitudinal opposition Early involvement in
    crime Peers who offend Victimisation

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Protective Factors (1)
  • Factors signifying the opposite or absence of
    risk will help to protect children and young
    people
  • Research has identified a range of factors that
    moderate the effects of exposure to risk
  • This might be by preventing a risk factor from
    entering a childs life, interacting with a risk
    factor to block its adverse effects or
    interrupting the chain of influence upon
    behaviour.

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First Time Entrants in the Youth Justice System
April 03 to June 05
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Breakdown by Age
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Breakdown of Offence Type Male
Offence types more than 2 of total itemised
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Breakdown of Offence Type Female
Offence types more than 9 of total itemised
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Breakdown by District
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Breakdown of Offence Type by District
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Issues for First Time Entrants
Based on ASSET assessment data
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What do we want to achieve in South Staffordshire
  • Youth Crime Prevention Co-ordinator
  • Youth Crime Prevention Panel high risk
    (supporting ASB Stage 4, prevent and deter, YISP)
  • YJB Funding and LPSA2
  • Working in Partnership to develop a range of
    interventions based on protective factors
  • eg prevention workers, intensive support
    workers, community conferencing, mentoring,
    innovative schemes in schools and with looked
    after children
  • Links with development of Local Trust Boards,
    Youth Support teams, Every Child Matter outcomes
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