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Final Warning Programme

The Final Warning Programme was created by the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act as a way of dealing with offences committed by young people aged 10 to 17, provided that the offence is not so serious that it needs to go to court. It was introduced in an effort to encourage young people to take responsibility for their criminal actions and to keep them from committing further offences and it replaced the old system of police cautions for young people.
After receiving a Final Warning, the young person will be assessed and then offered a programme of interventions according to need, delivered primarily by the police officers within the team.
A young person arrested for a further offence within two years will virtually always go to court.


The Final Warning

Youth Offending Teams have been set up in every local authority to work with the Police Officers on Final Warnings to ensure that these aims are met and to prevent offending by children and young people.
The Final Warning is given on the understanding that the Youth Offending Team will work with the young offender and their parent/guardian to complete a short programme of intervention.
This will begin with an appointment for the young person and parent/guardian to see someone from the Youth Offending Team. This might be at the YOT office, the family home or at a central location. This appointment will either be made at the Police station immediately after the Final Warning has been given, or the Youth Offending Team will contact the family within one working day of the Warning being given.
It is very important that this appointment is kept! If a problem should arise to prevent you from keeping the appointment, please contact the Youth Offending Team to re-arrange it.


What the programme of work might involve



What do parents / guardians have to do?

Parents / Guardians should:
For further information on the Final Warning Programme please contact the Youth Offending Team.




Contact Youth Offending Team