Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 1 Sentencing B141 OCR
- Adult
sentencing
- aims of
sentencing
- Criminal Justice Act 2003
- Deterrence
Anmerkungen:
- general
Anmerkungen:
- Other people will see people getting punished and be put off of offending.
Requires media reporting of sentences to get the message across
- individual
Anmerkungen:
- specific to the offender - they are punished and therefore will be less likely to re-offend in the future
- reform/rehabilitation
Anmerkungen:
- the offender is taught to change their behaviour.
This may be through education programs, in and out of prison
May be through community work
May be drugs and alcohol treatment programs
- punishment/
retribution
Anmerkungen:
- to show society's disapproval.
Long prison sentence, high value fine.
- reparation
Anmerkungen:
- offender pays something back to society
May be made to carry out unpaid work in the community
Or pay criminal compensation direct to the victim
- protection of the public
Anmerkungen:
- where the offender is prevented from being able to commit future crime
Prison sentences or driving bans
- range of
sentences
- Custodial
sentences
- suspended
sentence
Anmerkungen:
- D does not go straight to prison but is told that if they commit any further offences they will serve this sentence ADDED to any new sentence
- offender is allowed to remain free, but on
condition that he does not commit
another crime during the period of
suspension. If he's convicted of a further
crime during this period then the 1st
crime will be taken into account when the
defendant is sentenced for thr 2nd crime
- mandatory life
sentence
Anmerkungen:
- murder has a MANDATORY life sentence
Other serious offenders may get a DISCRETIONARY life sentence if the judge feels it is appropriate - EG rape, armed robbery
- discretionary
sentence
Anmerkungen:
- defendant will serve time in prison
Can be anything from a couple of weeks to Life.
- based on the max. sentence allowed by an Act of
Parliament for that crime.
- intermittent scentence
- offenders serve custodial sentences on weekends in order to
fit around their jobs or families.
- Fines
- financial
penalty
Anmerkungen:
- The offender must pay a fixed amount
The amount will depend on the offence and the ability of the offender to pay.
- community
sentence
- unpaid
work between 40-300hrs. on a specified subject
Anmerkungen:
- the offender may be asked to do unpaid work in their community,
EG picking up litter or removing graffiti
- supervision order
- alcohol treatment
- rehabilitation order
Anmerkungen:
- offender may be instructed to attend drugs and alcohol treatment.
May be asked to attend anger management classes.
- discharges
- absolute
Anmerkungen:
- although found guilty there is no punishment.
The offender is free to go.
The process of the trial has been punishment enough for them
- conditional
Anmerkungen:
- the offender agrees not to re-offend within a certain time period. They may be monitored
- Factors in
sentencing
- aggravating
factors
- things which make a sentence seem
worse
Anmerkungen:
- EG, violence
weapon used
racially motivated
vulnerable victim
previous convitions
- being racially or religiously motivated
- use of a weapon to either threaten or harm
- Offence being planned or sustained
- There being head-butting, kicking, biting or attempted stranulation.
- targeting the vulnerable e.g. elderly, chidlren...
- mitigating
- things which excuse the
defendant and may decrease the sentence
Anmerkungen:
- eg
offender is young
the victim provoked the offender
the offender is from a difficult background
Previous good character - no convictions
- person being provoked
- committing a single blow, shove or push
- sentencing
guideline factors
- the type of the crime committed
Anmerkungen:
- some crimes have a legal minimum sentence.
EG murder - compulsary life sentence
- seriousness of the crime
- the circumstances in which the offence was carried out
- Youth
Sentencing
- aim of youth
sentencing
- to prevent future crime by
stopping any continuation of the
cycle of criminal activities.
- youth custodial
sentences
- local authority secure childrens'
home
Anmerkungen:
- run by local authorities.
Children are closely watched and have limited contact with their families.
Vulnerable children may stay until 15 or 16.
Others may move on at 14
- house those 12-14, girls up to the age of 16
and 15-16 year old boys who are assessed of
being vulnerable to crime.
- run by the local authority social
services departments
- secure training
centres
Anmerkungen:
- a prison-like environment, often
Focus on training, education and changing behaviour
- ages
14-17
- aim is to provide an environment
where the y.o. can be rehabilitated
through education, 25 hrs. a week, 50w a year.
- Young offenders'
Insitutions
Anmerkungen:
- very like adult prison
Prisoners in cells, training programmes and education are offered.
At 21 offenders are moved to adult prisons
- ages
18-20
- offender can serve the maximum
allowable for that offence but if
they reach 21 during this time they
would be sent to an adult prison.
- Youth Community
sentences
- referral orders
- for y.o.
who plead guilty
Anmerkungen:
- the young person and their parents agree to a behaviour contract
- Reparation
order
- the y,o, must repay the victim in some
way following his conviction or repay the
community in some way, it could be a
financial payment directly to the victim
or to the community as a whole by
unpaid work e.g. carrying out graffiti
removal
Anmerkungen:
- the young offender does some unpaid work in the community
- offenders 18 or under
- Action plan order
Anmerkungen:
- the courts will pick from a wide range of rehabilitation options to help the offender change their behaviour-
Drugs and alcohol treatment
Foster care order
Banning from certain areas
Curfew - being home at a certain time
plus many more!
- Imposed on offonders under the age of 18
- addresses the individual needs or
reasons why the offender has
committed a crime
- lasts up to 3 months and aims to rehabilitate the
offender through education
- Attendance centre order
- required the y.o. to attend an attendance centre
usually on Sats. which is organised by the police or
probation service
- focuses on an organised programme of physical activities or education
and training.
- Supervision order
- offenders aged 18 and under
- y,o, are placed under the supervision of either the
probation service or local authority
- can be placed up to a max. of 3yrs.
- conditions such as
curfews are placed under
this order
- age of criminal responsibility
10 as those under don't
understand the true nature of
their actions.
- y.o. are 10-20