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What happens when a young person is assessed as needing an intensive level of intervention but receives a relatively short sentence because of the low offence seriousness?

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What happens when a young person is assessed as needing an intensive level of intervention but receives a relatively short sentence because of the low offence seriousness?

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Learning from the YOTs piloting the risk-based approach suggests managing the young person’s Order according to the length of sentence in line with their assessed Scaled Approach intervention level. Upon completion of the Order, ensure that there is adequate aftercare provision in place to address ongoing likelihood of reoffending or risk of serious harm to others.

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