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  1. Young offenders aged 10 to 17 (i.e. up to their 18th birthday) are classed as a juvenile offender. Between the ages of 18 and 20 (i.e. up to their 21st birthday) they are classed as young offenders. Offenders aged 21 and over are known as adult offenders.

  2. The Young Offenders. New series. Awkward eejits. Feckless teens Conor and Jock can't help but get in trouble - be it petty crime, hapless romances or disappointing mum Mairead....

  3. The Young Offenders is an Irish coming-of-age television sitcom, developed by Peter Foott, for RTÉ and BBC Three. Based on the IFTA-winning 2016 film of the same name, the first series began broadcasting on 1 February 2018, to generally favourable reviews. The series follows the lives of Conor MacSweeney and Jock O'Keeffe, lovable ...

    • Sitcom
  4. With Alex Murphy, Hilary Rose, Chris Walley, Dominic MacHale. Coming-of-age drama about lovable rogues Conor and Jock as they navigate their awkward teenage years, hatching plans and adventures to help distract from their tough home lives and their inability to stay out of trouble at school.

    • (4,7K)
    • 2018-02-01
    • Comedy
    • 30
  5. 23 févr. 2022 · The six studies that examined young offenders’ perspectives on transitions into the community, reentry, and desistance processes are of great interest because they highlighted the practical and cognitive challenges young offenders face during these critical periods of their lives.

  6. Older not wiser. All episodes of Series 3 streaming now on BBC iPlayer

  7. 5 oct. 2020 · A young offender institution costs £76,000 per inmate per year, a secure training centre place £160,000 and a secure children's home place £210,000 per year. And House of Commons library...