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This is a “model answer” written by an experienced Law Examiner.

The answer is to a common topic on Paper 1 of the AQA A Level Law examinations on sentencing.

The document provides model answers on community sentences for adult and young offenders, and the aims of sentencing for young offenders.

Community Sentences: The Criminal Justice Act 2003 allows courts to combine various requirements such as unpaid work, curfews, and treatment orders to tailor sentences for offenders aged 16 and over.
Aims of Sentencing for Young Offenders: Sentencing aims include retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, protection of the public, reparation, and denunciation, with specific approaches to keep young offenders out of the adult prison system.

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