Services
- Criminal Justice Social Work
- Bail Services
- Children and young people who offend
- Court Orders involving Unpaid Work in the community
- Court Services
- Court reports
- Diversion from Prosecution Scheme
- Drug Treatment and Testing Orders (DTTO)
- Fines and Compensation Orders
- Prison Social Work at Addiewell Prison
- Prison Through-care and Aftercare
- Probation Orders
- Restriction of Liberty Orders
- Risk Assessment and Management
- West Lothian's 'Living Life' Offender Employability Project
- West Lothian's Criminal Justice Teams and their services
- Working with people - confidentiality, communication, and consultation
Children and young people who offend
Work with children who commit offences and who appear at Children's Hearings is normally carried out by the council's Children and Families Service. Those young people who are more heavily involved in offending will come under the remit of the council's Youth Justice Family Support Team, which works with young offenders aged from 14 to 18 years.
Although anyone past their 16th birthday may appear at an adult court, some young people may continue to have their behaviour considered by the Children's Hearing system, by agreement between the Children's Reporter (the person in charge of the Children's Hearing system in each area) and the Procurator Fiscal.
In West Lothian, most young people (under the age of 18 years) will have court reports prepared by the Youth Justice Family Support Team, and will have any Probation Orders supervised by that team. However, if a young person (16 or over) is sentenced to a Community Service Order , that order will be managed by the Criminal Justice Social Work Service.