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Which part of the text does each statement refer to:

#1. Young offenders, who are past 16, may work for the sake of the community. (4…)

#2. Children under 10, who misbehave themselves, may be placed under the supervision of a specified officer. (7…)

#3. When a young offender pleads guilty and is convicted for the first time, the youth offender panel makes him repair the harm done. (…5)

#4. Young offenders, who attained the age of criminal responsibility, are tried in the Youth court. (…1)

#5. The Youth courts empanel only justices of the Peace. (2…)

  1. Youth courts are specialist magistrates' courts. They handle all but the most serious charges against people aged at least ten (the age of criminal responsibility) and under 18.

  2. Young offenders can also be tried in an adult magistrates’ court or in a Crown Court, depending on the type of offence they have committed. Only Justices of the Peace who have been specially trained for the job can sit in youth courts. Proceedings are held in private.

  3. The main custodial sentence for 12- to 17-year olds is the detention and training order. This is a two-part sentence that combines a period of custody with a period under supervision in the community.

  4. There are a range of non-custodial penalties for young offenders. Those aged 16 or 17 may also be subject to most of the adult community sentences.

  5. A new sentence, the referral order, was introduced in 2002 for young offenders convicted in court for the first time and pleading guilty. The court refers the young person to a youth offender panel, led by members of the local community, who agree a contract with the young person to repair the harm done and to prevent further offending.

6. Complementing non-custodial penalties for young offenders are:

-parenting orders, which may require a parent or guardian to attend, for example, counselling and guidance sessions;

7. -child safety orders, which place a child under ten who is at risk of becoming involved in crime or is behaving in an anti-social manner under the supervision of a specified, responsible officer.

$VA00041,1,2,1,0,1

Complete the sentences:

#1. It looked like it could have been a wedding invitation (…)

1) or a formal speech.

2) or an engagement announcement.

3) or an essay.

#2. Growing up, he enjoyed sports such as baseball, tennis, and horse racing, (…)

1) nevertheless didn't have much interest in literature.

2) in spite didn't have much interest in literature.

3) but didn't have much interest in literature.

#3. It was definitely not the type of card (…)

1) them to buy in a package of twenty at Woolworth's.

2) buying in a package of twenty at Woolworth's.

3) one would buy in a package of twenty at Woolworth's.

#4. Jason Starr has written (…)

1) from numerous crime fiction novels and thrillers.

2) numerous crime fiction novels and thrillers.

3) on numerous crime fiction novels and thrillers.

#5. There's probably another Doug Holt in Manhattan and Jennifer and Paul (…)

1) can have gotten your name out of the phone book and confused you with this other guy.

2) must have gotten your name out of the phone book and confused you with this other guy.

3) need have gotten your name out of the phone book and confused you with this other guy.

$VA00042,1,2, 1,0,1

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