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THIRD GROUP OF PARTSU.K.Disposals

PART 10U.K.Custodial sentences

CHAPTER 1E+WCustody: general provisions

IntroductoryE+W
221Overview of PartE+W

(1)This Chapter applies generally for the purposes of determining whether a custodial sentence should be passed and, if so, what its term should be.

In particular—

(a)section 222 defines “custodial sentence”;

(b)sections 227 and 228 make provision about when a custodial sentence is not available or subject to restrictions;

(c)section 229 permits a magistrates' court to impose imprisonment for less than the term specified;

(d)sections 230 to 232 make provision about how a court should decide whether to impose a custodial sentence and the term of such a sentence.

(2)Chapter 2 is about the kinds of custodial sentence that are available for an offender aged under 18—

(a)detention and training orders (sections 233 to 248);

(b)sentences of detention under section 250, including life sentences (and see [F1sections 258 and 258A]);

[F2(ba)special sentences of detention for terrorist offenders of particular concern (section 252A);]

(c)extended sentences of detention (sections 254 to 257);

(d)detention during Her Majesty's pleasure for murder etc where the offender is under 18 at the time of the offence (section 259).

(3)Chapter 3 is about the kinds of custodial sentence that are available for an offender aged 18, 19 or 20—

(a)sentences of detention in a young offender institution (sections 262 to 271), including—

(i)suspended sentences,

(ii)special sentences for offenders of particular concern, F3...

(iii)extended sentences; [F4and

(iv)serious terrorism sentences,]

(b)sentences of custody for life (sections 272 to 276).

(4)Chapter 4 is about imprisonment in the case of an adult aged at least 21 at the time of conviction, including—

(a)suspended sentences,

(b)special sentences for offenders of particular concern,

(c)extended sentences,

[F5(ca)serious terrorism sentences,] and

(d)imprisonment for life.

(5)Chapter 5 is about suspended sentences.

(6)Chapter 6 is about dangerous offenders.

(7)Chapter 7 is about mandatory minimum sentences.

(8)Chapter 8 is about life sentences and in particular about when minimum term orders and whole life orders must be passed.

(9)Chapter 9 contains certain provisions about administration of custodial sentences and includes certain powers and duties of a sentencing court that are relevant to an offender's release from custody.

Textual Amendments

F3Word in s. 221(3)(a)(ii) omitted (29.6.2021) by virtue of Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Act 2021 (c. 11), s. 50(2)(v), Sch. 13 para. 11(7)(a)(i)

Commencement Information

I1S. 221 in force at 1.12.2020 by S.I. 2020/1236, reg. 2