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Youth Offending

TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS............................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY..............................................................................................................................................3
Case Scenario..........................................................................................................................................3
Governmental policies and initiatives in youth offending.......................................................................4
The formal and informal social factors that may pull John in or out his offending behaviour.................4
Analyse factors contributing to why young people experience the school to prison line.........................6
Which programes may be suitable for John’s case? Why so?..................................................................6
Which public services may work in collaboration with Fairwick Youth Offending Service to provide
support for the service and John..............................................................................................................7
Critically analyze how youth offending impacts public services.............................................................8
CONCLUSION...........................................................................................................................................9
REFERENCE............................................................................................................................................10

INTRODUCTION
Youth offenders are mainly the young criminals who are being engaged in the illegal
activities and have not attained the age of maturity that means they are not adults and can also
not be counted as a child. Youth offending is mainly involvement of several youths in all the
illegal activities in order to gain money or a severe lifestyle (Shepherd, and Spivak, 2020).There
are various teams and centers which used to take under control of the Youth offending the used
to supervise all the young people in order to make them secure and get them self aware about the
drawbacks of being engaging in all the offences. Youth offending teams tries to supervise and
encourage Positive mindset of all the youths in the society. This report will cover a case scenario
in which there will be a discussion about the government policies made for youth offending and
also all the theoretical perspective which certain programs that can be enacted as to avoid the
crimes raised by youths. Furthermore, there will also be formal and informal social factors and
with that all the public service programs which will help out to withdraw the Youths from Severe
crimes.
MAIN BODY
Case Scenario
In this case John was a young adult whose parents have divorced when he was five years
old and that incident hit him a lot. Later on both his parents remarried and they did not raised
him, with that his grandparents was not being able to look after him as due to their ill-health.
John Doe joint a carrot and peas gang group who were being engaged in various illegal activities,
he left his education because He used to find it boring he was not interested in any jobs and want
to do any business and has also allocated towards social work like child in need. Used to carry
night with himself as that makes him feel safer and police indicate that he ate use that knife in
order to rob Z. He used to sell Drugs as an order he feel that people feel chilled and relaxed by
that John also demonstrated all the remotes which he has used in assault and robbery.

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