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Sentences and Orders Exercise

Judicial systems determine various sentences and orders based on crime severity, legal guidelines, and individual case factors. Sentences can be custodial, involving imprisonment, or non-custodial, such as fines or community service.

Sentences and Orders Exercise

Sentences and Orders Exercise

What happens next?-Explaining the youth custody process

Criminal Courts # 1 - A General Outline

Be the Judge

Online activuity
You be the Judge

Sentencing Exercise

Revision

What personalities ate there in court
How much can the courts impose

Appeals

Sentencing Guidelines

How Offenders are Sentenced in England and Wales

Arriving at a Sentence

Recovering from crime – restorative justice in action
Giving victims a voice - restorative justice
Moving on - a short film about restorative justice

Types of Sentence

Orders Booklet Review
Identify the available sentences for a given, known or fictional crime using the internet
Sentences and Orders
How sentences are identified by the courts
Who specifies the sentences and why?
Types of Sentences

Notetaking on Worksheet

Review Mindomo Map
Youth Measures
Youth, Pre-court measures, Antisocial behaviour measures, Sentences (financial penalties, community sentences, custodial sentences),
Police cautions, warnings and penalty notices
Dealing wit Minor Crimes
Mindmap Sentences and orders-include restotative justice if not already discussed
Discharges

Why might someone be discharged?

Fines

Magistrates and Crown Court sentencing powers

Non-Custodial

Restorative Justice

Discuss effectiveness of restorative justice

Videos

Restorative justice Presentation-Guest Speaker

Orders-Compensation orders, Child safety orders, Parenting orders, Reparation orders, Supervision orders, Antisocial behaviour orders, Restriction of liberty orders, Community Rehabilitation Orders

Research types of orders

Custodial

IfL

Prison Population Figures
What then does Mitigate Mean?
What does Aggravate Mean?

Introduction

What would the impact of longer sentences be?
Should we give criminals worse sentences?
What is Sentencing for?

Starter

Murder of Joe Geeling
Bulger Twins
Discussion(Doli Incapax)
Video's

Objectives

Set Objectives
Describe the factors that may affect a sentencing decsion
Identify what sentences and orders can be given
Aim
Understand hor the courts arrive at sentences