Not exact matches
New York's top judge wants to see more cases
involving young offenders sent to Family Court.
Among its other recommendations, the report calls for the creation of new youth courts to deal with criminal cases
involving offenders younger than 18.
There is a focus on how the (UK) law deals with
young offenders and why it is that teens get
involved with gangs and criminal activity in the first place.
A recent example from the Manitoba Court of Appeal may be found in R. v. V.J.T. et al., 2007 MBCA 45, which
involved the sentencing of two
young offenders for an offence that was caught on videotape.
In a surprising and quite shocking turn of events, a convicted sex
offender was given joint custody of a
young boy who was conceived as a result of a rape crime
involving a 12 year old girl and...
In this video Dale covers essential elements of safety planning including practical guidance to help practitioners understand grooming tactics used by
offenders, developing effective safety plans that address the details of daily life and
involve extended family and community in helping keep children and
young people safe from sexual abuse.