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Youth Offending
- Adult education opportunities in Europe
- Bail - accommodation
- Bail - information and advice
- Bail - supervision
- Community reparation orders
- Community service orders
- Court fines - supervision of payment
- Drug treatment and testing orders
- Means enquiry reports
- Offender support and supervision
- Parenting orders
- Preventative services - young children
- Referal from prosecution scheme
- Referral orders
- Social enquiry reports
- Supervising attendance orders
- Supervision orders
- Supporting young people leaving care
- Youth justice - action plan orders
- Youth justice - court procedures
- Youth justice - final warning
- Youth justice - implementation of orders
- Youth justice - reparation orders
Social enquiry reports
Following conviction, or a finding at an Examination of the Facts (EOF) that the person did the act or made the omission constituting the offence, the court may ask for a social enquiry report (SER) to be provided by criminal justice social work staff in accord with national standards. Reports are prepared for all young offenders under the age of 21, all adult offenders who may be sentenced to custody for the first time and any other case as the sentence may determine.





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