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This is a Pre-Sentence Report as defined in Section 158 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of National Standard for Pre Sentence Reports
SAME DAY REPORT
THIS REPORT IS A RESTRICTED DOCUMENT
OFFENDER’S DETAILSName:
(First name, family name)
Date of Birth:
Age:Gender:
Ethnicity:
Address:
Post Code:
Home Telephone number: / Mobile Number:
Who accompanied yp to Court/Relationship to yp / Relationship:
COURT DETAILS:
Sentencing Court:
Date of Hearing:
OFFENCE DETAILS:
Offence(s) (dealt within this PSR): / Date of Offence(s):
YOT Report Officer: ………………………………
Signature: ………………………………………….
SOURCES OF INFORMATIONInterview/contact with offender and parent/carer (where appropriate) etc
Any information not available?
OFFENCE ANALYSIS
YP’s view on why the offence occurred
YOT assessment of why offence occurred
Thinking and behaviour
Attitudes to offending
Aggression/impulsivity
Triggers
Known to YOT?
Case Record
Response to previous contact with YOT?
Including Final Warning?
Compliance?
Pattern of offending
Do the current offences form part of an established pattern? Do current offences indicate an escalation in seriousness of offending behaviour?
Current level of motivation
Is the young person prepared to meet the victim? / YES / NO
What element of RJ would be suitable and why?
OFFENDER ASSESSMENT
1. Living Arrangements / Are family/and or living arrangements stable (explain if not)- Accommodated (sec 20)
- On care Order
- Remand to Local Authority
- Child Protection Register
2. Family and Personal Relationships / Are there satisfactory levels of parental interest, involvement and support?
Is there a history of family or domestic disruption, violence, abuse or ill-health (specify)? /
3. ETE / Is the offender in full-time education, training or employment?
Specify number of hours attended?
Any issues in respect of education
Eg attendance, exclusions /
4. Neighbourhood / Any criminogenic factors relating to neighbourhood? /
5. Lifestyle / Positive friendships/peers and use of free time? /
6. Substance use / Indications of substance misuse (specify nature and impact on offending) /
7. Physical Health / Physical Health issues
i.e. Fitness /
8. Emotional and Mental Health / Indications of emotional/mental health needs (specify) /
9. Perception of self and others / Identity, self esteem, issues with discrimination i.e. victim of or towards others /
10. Thinking and Behaviour / Understanding of consequences, impulsiveness, gives in to peer pressure? Does YP display destruction property, aggression, sexually inappropriate behaviour and /or manipulation /
11. Attitudes to offending / Understanding seriousness, accepts responsibility, justifies behaviour, remorse, effects of offending. /
12. Motivation to change / Understands problematic aspects, evidence of dealing with issues, identified reasons to stop, will receive support, willing to co-operate. /
POSITIVE FACTORS
Specific positive factors (eg motivation to address issues, family support, positive response to previous orders, social attachments etc /Static Factors / Score
Type of Offence / Motoring offences/vehicle theft/unauthorised taking = 4
Burglary (domestic and non-domestic) = 3
Other offences = 0
Age at 1st Reprimand, Caution or Warning / 10 to 12 = 4
13 to 17 = 2
No previous = 0
Age at 1st Conviction / 10 to 13 = 4
14 to 17 = 3
No previous = 0
Number of Previous Convictions / 4 or more = 4
1 to 3 = 3
No previous = 0
Risk of Reoffending…………………………………..
Low (0-14)
Medium (15-32)
High (33-64)
ASSESSMENT OF RISK
HIGH / MED / LOW / COMMENTRisk of re-offending
Risk of serious harm
Risk of vulnerability Indication of vulnerability (eg history of self-harm, separation or loss, risk taking behaviour etc)
Likelihood of harm to staff
CONCLUSION
Proposal:Proposed elements of the suitable Order
Any other relevant information?
Parenting Order?
Youth Offending Team Manager: J. P. O'Hara