Overview

Anyone under 18 who is sentenced to custody is sent to a secure centre for children, not to an adult prison.

This guidance is about the youth justice system in England and Wales. Read about and .

Why children are sent to custody

A court can give a child a custodial sentence if the offence is so serious that they cannot justify a fine or a community sentence.

A child can also be sent to custody on remand.

The Youth Custody Service will decide which secure centre a child will be sent to, based on:

  • an assessment and recommendation made by the Youth Justice Service
  • the child鈥檚 needs
  • the child鈥檚 age and sex

They will choose somewhere that is:

  • best suited to caring for the child
  • as near to their home as possible