Child Safety Order

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A Child Safety Order is a civil court order in England and Wales used to address and prevent offending or antisocial behaviour by children under the age of criminal responsibility, typically involving supervision and support measures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child safety measure
civil court order
youth justice intervention
ageGroup under 10 years in England and Wales
aimsTo improve child behaviour
protect the public
reduce risk of reoffending
appliesTo children
children under the age of criminal responsibility
component conditions on behaviour
supervision requirements
support measures
country United Kingdom
differsFrom criminal prosecution
focus prevention rather than punishment
welfare of the child
hasConsequence formal supervision of the child
imposition of structured support plan
introducedBy Crime and Disorder Act 1998 NERFINISHED
isNot criminal conviction
jurisdiction England and Wales
legalBasis Crime and Disorder Act 1998 NERFINISHED
legalNature civil
legalSystem legal system of England and Wales
mayInclude attendance at specified places
counselling or guidance
participation in programmes
orderedBy magistrates’ court
youth court
purpose to address antisocial behaviour by children
to address offending behaviour by children
to prevent future offending
to provide supervision and support
region England
Wales
relatedTo antisocial behaviour interventions
youth justice system in England and Wales
requestedBy local authority
sanctionForBreach possible care proceedings
possible variation or extension of the order
supervisedBy local authority social services
youth offending team
targetGroup children at risk of offending
children involved in antisocial behaviour

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Crime and Disorder Act 1998 createsMeasure Child Safety Order