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Youth justice - final warning

Final Warning

A Final Warning is a formal verbal warning given by a police officer to a young person who admits their guilt for a first or second offence. Unlike a Reprimand, however, the young person is also assessed to determine the causes of their offending behaviour and a programme of activities is identified to address them.

For more information on Final Warnings please visit the Youth Justice Board website.



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