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About this service

The aims of a Reparation Order are to prevent you from further offending, by helping you to understand the effects of crime on the victim and to make amends. It will involve work not exceeding a total of 24 hours, within a three months period from the making of the Order.

A member of the Youth Offending Service will arrange to meet you in order to explain the details of the programme.

You may be asked to:

  • Attend some group sessions to hear the effect that crime can have on victims and the community
  • Write a letter to apologise
  • Meet the victim, if he or she wishes, so that you can apologise in person
  • Carry out some practical work for the victim or the community

What are the rules?

  • You must keep all the appointments given to you by the Youth Offending Service Officer
  • Tell your Officer if you change address
  • Allow your Officer to see you at home when required
  • Do the things that are set for you in your Reparation Plan Programme

What happens if I do not keep to the rules?

  • Your Officer will ask you for an explanation, they will decide if your reason is acceptable or not
  • If you fail to keep more than two appointments without an acceptable reason, you will be taken back to Court.

But what if I have problems with the Programme?

We want your Reparation Plan Order to succeed. If you have any problems with attendance or other problems in completing the Order let your Officer know as soon as possible.

What happens if I do not co-operate?

If you do not co-operate with the Reparation Order, you will be returned to the Court.

The Court may:

  • Tell you to complete the Order
  • Fine you up to £1,000
  • Impose an Attendance Centre Order
  • Discharge the Order and sentence you in a different way for the original Offence
  • If your Reparation Order was made in the Crown Court, you may be committed back to the Crown Court for re-sentence

A Reparation Order is a sentence of the Court, which will be supervised by a member of the Youth Offending Service.

If you would like to work as a volunteer on a Reparation Project, please contact the Wiltshire Youth Offending Service.

Contact Details (LiveLink)

Multiple Contacts:
eMail: youthoffending@wiltshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01225 781202
Out of hours:
Fax:
Postal Address:

Wiltshire Youth Offending Service Head Office
Youth Offending
Wiltshire Council
Top Floor
Court Mills
Polebarn Road
Trowbridge
BA14 7EG

Opening Hours:

Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm


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Last updated: 2 June 2010

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Wiltshire Youth Offending Service Head Office
Youth Offending
Wiltshire Council
Top Floor
Court Mills
Polebarn Road
Trowbridge
BA14 7EG
Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm