Youth offending - court orders
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.
Below is a current list of orders:
Pre-court measures
(before the Legal Aid and Sentencing and Punishment Act 2010 - 2012)
Anti-social behaviour measures
- Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC)
- Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO)
- Individual Support Order (ISO)
Other measures
Measures for under 10 year olds
Sentences in the community
- Absolute Discharge
- Conditional Discharge
- Referral Order
- Fine
- Reparation Order
- Youth Rehabilitation Order
- Intensive Supervision and Surveillance (ISS)
Sentences to custody
Up to: Youth offending
Updated: 23 September 2020
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