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YOUTH JUSTICE PROCESS

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INTRODUCTION

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IF YOU ARE A VICTIM OF CRIME

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IF YOU HAVE COMMITTED AN OFFENCE

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IF YOU WITNESS A CRIME

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IF OFFENDING IS A PROBLEM IN YOUR COMMUNITY

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ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR

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INFORMATION REQUEST / FEEDBACK FORM

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The Youth Justice Process - Introduction

How it is all put into practice

In this section you will find information on the youth justice processes that aim to address youth offending and assist people affected by crime and antisocial behaviour in Aberdeen.

The following sections detail the processes and services relevant to those affected by crime as victims, witnesses or as members of the community, and describe what you can expect to happen should you, as a young person, be charged with an offence. A further section on Antisocial Behaviour describes how the powers that were introduced or extended by the 2004 Act are being put into practice in Aberdeen.

Further information on the agencies and services mentioned in these sections can be found in the Service Directory.

 

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If You Are a Victim of Crime
If You Have Committed an Offence
If You Witness a Crime
If Offending is a Problem in Your Community
Antisocial Behaviour

 

 

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