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Moreover—to come back to my point about behaviour change—as I said earlier, if you want people to change their behaviour, you have to reward them for the behaviours that you want.
Some might say that there is an argument for looking at whether the behaviour of an individual is vexatious, and therefore the individual is vexatious.
Children’s hearings proceedings usually focus on the behaviour of the child or the parent and those are set out in the statement of grounds, which is specific and detailed.
We need more information on stock assessments, catch sizes and wrasse behaviour so that we can identify catch limits and manage the wrasse population as a fishery.
Written standards on their own, unless they are imbued with differences of approach and the differences in behaviour and decisions that are made every day, really do not have the value that we would be looking for.
That is part of the cultural and behavioural shift that needs to happen. I think that it is helpful to highlight what normal looks like in many other countries.
There has been a practice of prosecuting people in order to send a clear message that domestic violence is not acceptable behaviour and needs to be prosecuted and dealt with through the court.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
25 February 2016
They also offer real opportunities for rehabilitation by requiring individuals to tackle the underlying causes of their offending behaviour by undertaking offence-focussed work.