Part I Prevention of crime and disorder
Chapter I England and Wales
Crime and disorder: general
1JF1Review of orders under sections 1, 1B and 1C
1
This section applies where—
a
an anti-social behaviour order,
b
an order under section 1B, or
c
an order under section 1C,
has been made in respect of a person under the age of 17.
2
If—
a
the person subject to the order will be under the age of 18 at the end of a period specified in subsection (3) (a “review period”), and
b
the term of the order runs until the end of that period or beyond,
then before the end of that period a review of the operation of the order shall be carried out.
3
The review periods are—
a
the period of 12 months beginning with—
i
the day on which the order was made, or
ii
if during that period there is a supplemental order (or more than one), the date of the supplemental order (or the last of them);
b
a period of 12 months beginning with—
i
the day after the end of the previous review period, or
ii
if during that period there is a supplemental order (or more than one), the date of the supplemental order (or the last of them).
4
In subsection (3) “supplemental order” means—
a
a further order varying the order in question;
b
an individual support order made in relation to the order in question on an application under section 1AA(1A).
5
Subsection (2) does not apply in relation to any review period if the order is discharged before the end of that period.
6
A review under this section shall include consideration of—
a
the extent to which the person subject to the order has complied with it;
b
the adequacy of any support available to the person to help him comply with it;
c
any matters relevant to the question whether an application should be made for the order to be varied or discharged.
7
Those carrying out or participating in a review under this section shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Secretary of State when considering—
a
how the review should be carried out;
b
what particular matters should be dealt with by the review;
c
what action (if any) it would be appropriate to take in consequence of the findings of the review.