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Three of the boys were sentenced as young adult offenders.
And today, three of the boys - now men - were sentenced as young adult offenders to a medium-security detention center.
It suggested that probation services took the lead in drawing up local initiatives for young adult offenders at risk of custodial sentences.
That includes more than £150,000 to projects supervising offenders through the young adult offenders grant scheme.
It also houses the Young Adult Offenders program.
SCI Pine Grove, located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, is a maximum-security facility for Young Adult Offender males.
The Young Adult Offender Program (YAOP) is primarily designed for those offenders between the ages of 15-20 adjudicated as adults due to the nature of the criminal offense committed.
The proportion of younger adult offenders, aged 18-25, rose from 23 percent to 40 percent of arrests in cases with actual underage victims, and from 7 percent to 34 percent in undercover police stings.
Judge R. Benjamin Cohen used a New Jersey law that may be applied to people 26 and under to sentence them as "young adult offenders," which would allow them to serve their time in campus-like complexes.
As Knight was between 18 and 21, he was classed as a young adult offender under Victorian law and also, because at the time Victoria did not have life without parole, he was given the 27-year minimum.
Most relate to the use of custodial penalties and are based on a technique that dates back to 1949 when courts were directed to avoid passing custodial sentences on young adult offenders unless it appeared that no other method was appropriate.
'There is a suggestion that the Act has been dreamed up by left-wing lunatics, when in fact it was devised by a Conservative government after wide consultation,' NACRO's director Vivien Stern told a conference on young adult offenders last month.
Need to Improve Credibility The department's strategy is to reduce its adult caseload of 52,000 by transferring the jurisdiction of young adult offenders; reclassifying criminals as to risk;, seeking new legislation on probation, and appealing to judges, who have the ultimate authority over each person sentenced.