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From 1998 until 2013 in the UK, young people aged 10–17 years old could receive a reprimand (provided they had not previously been given a reprimand, a final warning or been found guilty at court). A reprimand was a formal verbal warning given by a police officer to a young person who admitted they
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In 2013 the system of cautions for young people was reintroduced, and reprimands and final warnings no longer given. This change was part of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012.
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of those young people given a reprimand. Sometimes the young person would be referred to the YOT to take part in a voluntary programme to help them address their offending behaviour.
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to replace cautions for offenders aged 17 and under. Guidance on the scheme was available for Police and Youth Offending Teams through joint
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describes a reprimand as a "warning or letter of concern" that a medical board issues to a physician in response to their conduct.
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Reprimands and final warnings were criminal records (but not convictions) governed by provisions of the
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Reprimands and Final Warnings were a statutory disposal, created by sections 65–66 of the
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Clifford Williams (2011) "The growth and permanency of Criminal Records" in
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deal primarily with the United Kingdom and do not represent a
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