PART 2Knife crime prevention orders

Knife crime prevention orders made on conviction

19Knife crime prevention order made on conviction

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This section applies where—

a

a person aged 12 or over (the “defendant”) is convicted of an offence which was committed after the coming into force of this section, and

b

a court dealing with the defendant in respect of the offence is satisfied on the balance of probabilities that the offence is a relevant offence.

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The court may make a knife crime prevention order under this section in respect of the defendant if the following conditions are met.

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The first condition is that the prosecution applies for a knife crime prevention order to be made under this section.

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The second condition is that the court thinks that it is necessary to make the order—

a

to protect the public in England and Wales from the risk of harm involving a bladed article,

b

to protect any particular members of the public in England and Wales (including the defendant) from such risk, or

c

to prevent the defendant from committing an offence involving a bladed article.

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A knife crime prevention order under this section is an order which, for a purpose mentioned in subsection (4)—

a

requires the defendant to do anything described in the order;

b

prohibits the defendant from doing anything described in the order.

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See also—

a

section 21 (which makes further provision about the requirements and prohibitions that may be imposed by a knife crime prevention order under this section),

b

section 22 (which makes further provision about the inclusion of requirements in a knife crime prevention order under this section), and

c

section 23 (which makes provision about the duration of a knife crime prevention order under this section).

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The court may make a knife crime prevention order under this section in respect of the defendant only if it is made in addition to—

a

a sentence imposed in respect of the offence, or

b

an order discharging the offender conditionally.

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For the purposes of deciding whether to make a knife crime prevention order under this section the court may consider evidence led by the prosecution and evidence led by the defendant.

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It does not matter whether the evidence would have been admissible in the proceedings in which the defendant was convicted.

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For the purposes of this section an offence is a relevant offence if—

a

the offence involved violence,

b

a bladed article was used, by the defendant or any other person, in the commission of the offence, or

c

the defendant or another person who committed the offence had a bladed article with them when the offence was committed.

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In subsection (10) “violence” includes a threat of violence.