The Secure Training Centre (Amendment) Rules 2003
Citation and commencement1.
These Rules may be cited as the Secure Training Centre (Amendment) Rules 2003 and shall come into force on 29th December 2003.
Amendment of Secure Training Centre Rules 19982.
(1)
(2)
In rule 2, in the definition of “compulsory school age”, for “section 580” there is substituted “section 8”.
(3)
In rule 2, after the definition of “compulsory school age”, there is inserted “convicted trainee” means a trainee who has been ordered to be detained in consequence of his conviction for an offence, and the expression “unconvicted trainee” shall be construed accordingly”.
(4)
In rule 3, at the beginning of paragraph (2)(b) and at the beginning of paragraph (2)(d), there is inserted “in the case of convicted trainees,”.
(5)
In rules 10(2), 42(1) and 42(2), the words “statute or” are omitted.
(6)
In rule 27(1), after “physical education and” there is inserted “, in the case of a convicted trainee,”.
(7)
In rule 27(3)(a), after “6 months or less” there is inserted “or an unconvicted trainee”.
(8)
“(a)
in the case of a convicted trainee, the services responsible for the trainee’s supervision after release;
(b)
in the case of an unconvicted trainee, an officer of the local authority which is looking after the trainee (within the meaning of section 22(1) of the Children Act 19894); and(c)
in all cases, the trainee’s parent or guardian.”.
(9)
“(1)
From the beginning of his period of detention, consideration shall be given to a trainee’s future and the help to be given to him in preparation for and after his return to the community, in consultation with the appropriate supervising service, in the case of a convicted trainee, or an officer of the local authority which is looking after the trainee (within the meaning of section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989), in the case of an unconvicted trainee.”.
(10)
In rule 30(2), for “trainee” there is substituted “convicted trainee”.
(11)
These Rules amend the Secure Training Centre Rules 1998 (S.I. 1998/472). The majority of the changes are so that certain provisions apply differently to persons detained in secure training centres who have not been convicted of an offence. Previously, it was not possible for a person who had not been convicted of an offence to be detained in a secure training centre. However, section 133 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (c. 16) amended section 23 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1969 (c. 24) so that a person who had been remanded to local authority secure accommodation could be detained in a secure training centre, with the consent of the Secretary of State.
In addition, rule 2(2) and (5) of these Rules makes some changes to rules 2, 10 and 42 of the Secure Training Centre Rules 1998 in order to improve the drafting.