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UK Weighs Jailing Parents Over Children’s Repeat Offending

(MENAFN) The British government is examining proposals that could lead to tougher legal consequences for parents whose children repeatedly commit crimes, as part of a broader reform of the youth justice system in England and Wales, according to reports.

Under plans outlined in a Youth Justice White Paper published on Monday, ministers aim to expand the use of parenting orders. These court-issued measures can require parents or guardians to attend counseling, guidance, or support programs intended to address a child’s behavior and reduce offending.

The proposals come in the wake of the Southport Inquiry Report, which concluded that the 2024 attack carried out by Axel Rudakubana might have been prevented if earlier parental intervention had occurred.

Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy said the reforms are intended to address the underlying causes of youth crime.

“Tackle the drivers of offending so fewer young people become trapped in cycles of crime,” he said.

Government data cited in the proposals indicates that a large proportion of persistent offenders began criminal activity during childhood, while a significant share of young people released from custody go on to reoffend within a year.

Courts in England and Wales already have the authority to impose parenting orders in cases involving offenders under 16, and judges may extend such measures to parents of older teenagers if they are considered necessary to prevent further crime.

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