YOTs get ready to influence new police and crime commissioners

Neil Puffett
Monday, January 23, 2012

The first police and crime commissioners will be elected across England and Wales in November, and youth offending teams (YOTs) are bracing themselves for their introduction.

Commissioners have the potential to make major changes to youth offending strategies. Image: iStock
Commissioners have the potential to make major changes to youth offending strategies. Image: iStock

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