Where We Stand On ...Age of criminal responsibilityWe believe the age of criminal responsibility at 10 years of age is too low and should be raised to at least 12. Anti-Social Behaviour OrdersAnti Social Behaviour Orders Custody for young offendersThat the punishment of custody for young offenders lies in the loss of liberty itself and therefore should only be used: Prevention of youth crimeWork to prevent young people from offending for the first time should be prioritised to prevent them entering the youth justice system and the cost of this to both young people themselves and society. Young people and spent convictionsYoung people moving into adulthood and beyond should not be penalised for having to declare all but the most serious convictions committed as a youth. Youth Justice workShould be undertaken by dedicated and specialist youth justice workers led by senior managers with substantial youth justice experience positioned at a senior level within local structures |