The law
The law tries to protect the safety and rights of children and young people. It is your right to have protection and support. As a young person you should be treated with the same respect as an adult. If there is an issue that you would like legal advice on there are several sources of help.
Connexions has many links to your rights, crime and the law.
You, the Police and the Courts
You have the right to be treated fairly and with respect by the police. Be aware of your rights if you are stopped or taken to the police station.
Your rights on arrest
You do not have to say anything to the police. BUT if you are later charged with a crime and you have not mentioned, when questioned, something that you later rely on in court, then this may be taken into account when deciding if you are guilty. You should not be intimidated into answering questions. Arrange for a solicitor to see you at the police station as soon as possible.
For clear and comprehensive advice on what to do if you are stopped, searched or arrested by the police visit the Rizer website.
For legal advice visit Legal Services Commission. To find a solicitor or legal adviser visit the Community Legal Service Direct website. They also publish leaflets containing advice on how to deal with the police.
For full details of the various sentences and orders that can be imposed, visit the Wessex Youth Offending Team website or the Youth Justice section of the Home Office website.
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