A police officer is planning a pilot project to try and transform the way some young criminals are dealt with.
Hampshire PC Mark Walsh hopes to set up a scheme so young people can decide punishments for peers committing their first crime - if it is a minor offence.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-21522479This article dates from 2013. On this morning's BBC Breakfast programme, Mark Walsh was interviewed about the new Peer Court that has been set up in Hampshire, and - if I understood the report correctly - held its first hearing recently.
The idea is that low-level 1st time youth 'crime' should be dealt with this court, with the result that a young person doesn't get a criminal record at this point; (yes, that's a very simplified explanation of the system).
Any thoughts?
Does it bring back the story of Summerhill School for anyone?