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Children and crime
Worried your child is getting out of hand? Maybe your teenager has already been involved in crime and you want to know how to deal with it? Or perhaps, you are a young person already in the youth justice system who wants to move on?
Children at risk of becoming involved in crime
If you know of a child aged 8 to 13 who is at risk of getting involved in crime, you can refer them to the
Greenwich Youth Inclusion and Support Panel
who will work with them to combat their problems.
Young offenders
If you are a young person aged 10 to 17 who is already involved in the youth justice system, the courts may refer you to the
Youth Offending Team
.
Crime prevention
The aim of both of these organisations is to prevent young people from re-offending or from offending in the first place.
Equal access
We recognise the diverse needs of children, young people and their families. We will make sure everyone has equal access to services by treating you with fairness, courtesy and respect.
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