Title: Staffordshire Youth Offending Service
1Staffordshire Youth Offending Service
- Youth Crime Prevention
- Sarah Piggott
- Prevention Manager
- November 2005
2A 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
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- 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
3What 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
4Risk 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
5Protective 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.
6First Time Entrants in the Youth Justice System
April 03 to June 05
7Breakdown by Age
8Breakdown of Offence Type Male
Offence types more than 2 of total itemised
9Breakdown of Offence Type Female
Offence types more than 9 of total itemised
10Breakdown by District
11Breakdown of Offence Type by District
12Issues for First Time Entrants
Based on ASSET assessment data
13What 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