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Young Offenders: Support in Cases of Criminal Damage
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Learn about supporting young offenders committing crimes such as criminal damage, from arrest by a police officer to detention and processing in custody. Explore the legal process, including interviews with solicitors and parents/guardians.
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Young Offenders: Support in Cases of Criminal Damage
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Lesson 8: Young Offenders Supporting Presentation
Arresting officer presenting the facts of the arrest to the Custody Sergeant. Custody Sergeant authorises detention for the offence of Criminal Damage
Detained person being interviewed in presence of solicitor or parent/guardian or other appropriate adult. A solicitor may also be present if wished
Detained person being released to be reported for the offence of Criminal Damage
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