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Supervision orders
A Supervision Order is a sentence,
which requires you to be supervised by
a member of the Youth Offending Team.
Once the order has been made your co-
operation and the support of your
family are essential if it is to be of
use to you. The purpose of supervision
is to help you to do what is necessary
to stop offending and to protect the
public from harm. You will also be
expected to consider the effect the
crime has on its victims and make
amends for your behaviour.
What will I have to do?
The order can be made for up to 3 years. If you make good progress, you or your supervising officer can ask the court to end the order early. The court is unlikely to agree to this unless you have completed at least half the sentence satisfactorily, and provided you have not committed another offence.Your order will be organised by your supervising officer according to standards required by the Home Office. S/He has a duty to encourage you to work on those areas that are linked to your offending. If this is going to make any difference, you will need to talk openly with your Officer about yourself.
You and your parents, where possible, will be asked to review this plan with your supervising officer every three months. You and your parents, where appropriate, have a right to a copy of the plan.
What are the rules?
To comply with your supervision order you must:- Notify any change of address
- Attend when required
- Arrive on time for appointments
- Comply with any reasonable directions
- Comply with any additional requirements included in your order
You should also not that for the
duration of the order the following
behaviour is prohibited on Youth
Offending Team premises, or when Youth
Offending Team staff (or persons
operating under their direction)
accompanies you;
- Attending while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, thereby being unable to participate properly in supervision.
- Fighting, violent or aggressive behaviour or threats of violence
- Other conduct or language that might reasonably give serious offence to Youth Offending Team staff, other persons under supervision or members of the public
- Other wilful or persistent non co-operation or behaviour, designed to prevent progress of your or other orders.
Additional Requirements
At the time of sentence, the court may have added further requirements. Your supervising officer must take you back to court. If the court considers that you have 'breached' your order, it may:- Revoke the order and pass another sentence, which could include custody
- Tell you to complete the order, but punish you by imposing either a fine of up to £1000, Attendance Centre Order or Curfew Order
Attachments
Related Links
- Youth Justice Board
http://www.youth-justice-board.gov.uk/YouthJusticeBoard/ (Opens in new window)
Who to Contact
Knowsley Youth Offending Service
Telephone: 0151 443 5495
Write to or Visit:
193 Liverpool Road,
Huyton,
Knowsley,
Merseyside
L36 3RD
Email: youthoffendingservice@knowsley.gov.uk
Telephone: 0151 443 5495
Write to or Visit:
193 Liverpool Road,
Huyton,
Knowsley,
Merseyside
L36 3RD
Email: youthoffendingservice@knowsley.gov.uk
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