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Structured Deferred Sentence (SDS)

Last updated: 27th June 2024

Description:

A structured deferred sentence is a flexible intervention providing structured social work support for individuals post-conviction but prior to sentencing. They can be used for people who have offended with underlying issues that might be addressed through social work and/or multi-agency intervention. At the end of the period of intervention, the court retains the discretion to pass sentence in any manner that would have been appropriate at the time of conviction, but with the benefit of information from the supervising officer in relation to the period of deferral.

Further Information:

Tailored support that requires regularly meeting with a justice social worker at the Sheriff Court (often every week). The assessment process identifies areas of need and support to help reduce future offending, and can include, for example, employability, support around drinking or drug use.