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Young Offenders - What You NEED To Know.

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Young offenders are children aged between just 10 to 17 years old. Unfortunately, youth crime is on the up, with the number of children in custody in England and Wales expected to double by 2024. Most children and parents do not know the age at which a child can get a criminal record for wrong-doing, and also how long a criminal record remains on someone’s file. There are many unknowns and myths surrounding this topic, such as where a child would service a criminal sentence, and what happens to children when they serve sentences. At Get Legally Speaking, we believe that if children were aware of just some of these simple legal facts, then some would be put off committing crimes, empowered with the facts of the consequences of doing so. This is a must listen episode for youngsters, and for parents! As a young person or a parent, it is so important to be well-informed on the laws of our land, especially during important and vulnerable times of our lives from 10 to 18 years old. Do not miss out on listening to experienced Legal Advocate Carla Riozzi and as we bring you the answers on all of the above questions and much more, as always in plain and simple English.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Young offenders are children aged between just 10 to 17 years old. Unfortunately, youth crime is on the up, with the number of children in custody in England and Wales expected to double by 2024. Most children and parents do not know the age at which a child can get a criminal record for wrong-doing, and also how long a criminal record remains on someone’s file. There are many unknowns and myths surrounding this topic, such as where a child would service a criminal sentence, and what happens to children when they serve sentences. At Get Legally Speaking, we believe that if children were aware of just some of these simple legal facts, then some would be put off committing crimes, empowered with the facts of the consequences of doing so. This is a must listen episode for youngsters, and for parents! As a young person or a parent, it is so important to be well-informed on the laws of our land, especially during important and vulnerable times of our lives from 10 to 18 years old. Do not miss out on listening to experienced Legal Advocate Carla Riozzi and as we bring you the answers on all of the above questions and much more, as always in plain and simple English.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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