This is an introduction to Youth Sentencing in partnership with For Legal on behalf of the Law Training Centre
Sentencing for Youths is a distinct and quite complex area in criminal justice, with different sentences from adults, some only available in certain circumstances, and it’s important to understand the impact on sentencing of when a defendant becomes an adult. It’s always helpful to have an overview of this process.
We will also have a look at sentencing guidance and some cases to see how the legislation is applied in practice
So we are going to do three things, have an overview of youth sentencing, look at sentencing guidance, and look the sentencing guidelines, and look at some caselaw.
The key legislation includes the Sentencing Act 2020.
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James Edenborough
Consultant to LTC (Practising Barrister) • Law Training Centre
James studied history at the University of Cambridge, going on to an MA in Legal and Political Theory at UCL. A practising barrister, James was at the criminal bar for 13 years. In 2015, James moved in-house to work in professional regulation, specialising in fitness to practise. James taught criminal procedure to paralegal students for NALP and was a trainer for the International Debate Education Association, an NGO which promotes democratic culture through debate, teaching seminars to students in Russia, central Europe, and China.
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