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Youth Offending
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 306999
Email :
youthjustice@plymouth.gov.uk

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Victims of young offenders

You have rights as a victim of crime. These rights are explained in the Code of Practice for victims of crime document below. It explains what every victim of crime in England and Wales can expect from each criminal justice agency. This includes the police, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the courts and the Youth Offending Service (YOS).

Your rights include:

You can read a summary of your rights in the Victims guide - Code of Practice or the full details in the Code of Practice for victims of crime documents below.

PDF icon Victims guide - Code of Practice [475KB]

PDF icon Code of Practice for vicitms of crime [116KB]

What does the YOS offer to victims of crime?

The YOS in Plymouth offers you the chance to give your views and make decisions about how the offender can make amends. In the majority of cases you will be contacted by our Victim Advocate Worker, who will talk to you about the outcome of the case. You'll be offered the chance to take part in a 'restorative justice process' which could include one or more of the following:

This can help victims to get an explanation, apology or direct/indirect reparation. Victims would often like to know:

Reassurance for victims

All your personal details are kept securely and separately from details of offenders. It's then destroyed once the restorative justice is complete.

Taking part in restorative justice is voluntary and totally your decision.

You can ask to be kept informed of a relevant case until it's complete.

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