Young Offender Institution Rules 2000

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
CitationSI 2000/3371
Year2000
The Rules set out in the Schedule to this Order are hereby revoked.(1) In these Rules, where the context so admits, the expression-an award of additional days means additional days awarded under these Rules by virtue of section 42 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991;the Church of England includes a reference to the Church of Wales; anda reference to a numbered rule is, unless otherwise stated, a reference to the rule of that number in these Rules and a reference to a numbered paragraph is in a rule, unless otherwise stated, a reference to the paragraph of that number in that rule.(1) The aim of a young offender institution shall be to help offenders to prepare for their return to the outside community.providing a programme of activities, including education, training and work designed to assist offenders to acquire or develop personal responsibility, self-discipline, physical fitness, interests and skills and to obtain suitable employment after release;fostering links between the offender and the outside community; andco-operating with the services responsible for the offender’s supervision after release.
  • Inmates may be classified, in accordance with any directions of the Secretary of State, taking into account their ages, characters and circumstances.
  • (1) The Secretary of State may, in accordance with the other provisions of this rule, release temporarily an inmate to whom this rule applies.(2) An inmate may be released under this rule for any period or periods and subject to any conditions.on compassionate grounds or for the purpose of receiving medical treatment;to engage in employment or voluntary work;to receive instruction or training which cannot reasonably be provided in the young offender institution;to enable him to participate in any proceedings before any court, tribunal or inquiry;to enable him to consult with his legal adviser in circumstances where it is not reasonably practicable for the consultation to take place in the young offender institution;to assist any police officer in any enquiries;to facilitate the inmate’s transfer between the young offender institution and another penal establishment;to assist him in maintaining family ties or in his transition from life in the young offender institution to freedom; orto enable him to make a visit in the locality of the young offender institution, as a privilege under rule 6.(4) An inmate shall not be released under this rule unless the Secretary of State is satisfied that there would not be an unacceptable risk of his committing offences whilst released or otherwise of his failing to comply with any condition upon which he is released.to a detention and training order; andto a sentence of detention in a young offender institution,the period or proportion of his sentence which the inmate has served or, in a case where paragraph (10) does not apply to require all the sentences he is serving to be treated as a single term, the period or proportion of any such sentence he has served; andthe frequency with which the inmate has been granted temporary release under this rule,in the case of an inmate serving a determinate sentence of imprisonment, detention or custody, is the period he has served in respect of that sentence, unless, notwithstanding paragraph (10) , the sentences he is serving do not fall to be treated as a single term, in which case it is the period since he was last released in relation to one of those sentences under Part II of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (“the 1991 Act") or section 100 of the Powers of the Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 in the case of an inmate serving an indeterminate sentence of imprisonment, detention or custody, is, if the inmate has previously been released on licence under Part II of the 1991 Act or Part II of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997, the period since the date of his last recall to a penal establishment in respect of that sentence or, where the inmate has not been so released, the period he has served in respect of that sentence,(8) An inmate released under this rule may be recalled at any time whether the conditions of his release have been broken or not.(9) This rule applies to inmates other than persons committed in custody for trial or to be sentenced or otherwise dealt with before or by the Crown Court or remanded in custody by any court.(10) For the purposes of any reference in this rule to an inmate’s sentence, consecutive terms and terms which are wholly or partly concurrent shall be treated as a single term if they would fall to be treated as a single term for the purposes of any reference to the term of imprisonment, detention or custody to which a person has been sentenced in Part II of the 1991 Act or to the term of a detention and training order in sections 100 to 103 of the 2000 Act.(11) In this rule, any reference to release on licence under Part II of the 1991 Act includes any release on licence

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