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Thieves who target vulnerable victims, such as the elderly, may not be sent to jail in future - if it is shown they were motivated by desperation or need. | Thieves who target vulnerable victims, such as the elderly, may not be sent to jail in future - if it is shown they were motivated by desperation or need. |
At present, such offences attract a prison sentence of at least 18 weeks. | |
The Sentencing Guidelines Council (SGC), which advises courts in England and Wales, will call for the use of more community orders in future. | |
House burglary is not covered by the plans but a drug or gambling addiction could mitigate other types of theft. | |
And higher sentences could be handed out if items stolen are worth more than £2,000 or are of high sentimental value, the guidelines said. | |
Among other planned changes is a suggestion that thieves who steal from shops could escape prison even if they use force which causes a victim minor injuries. | Among other planned changes is a suggestion that thieves who steal from shops could escape prison even if they use force which causes a victim minor injuries. |
But those who shop-lift from small, independent traders will be given stiffer sentences than thieves who target large chain stores. | But those who shop-lift from small, independent traders will be given stiffer sentences than thieves who target large chain stores. |
A panel which advises the SGC says the proposals could mean that 20% of shoplifters are treated more leniently. | A panel which advises the SGC says the proposals could mean that 20% of shoplifters are treated more leniently. |
Vulnerable victims | Vulnerable victims |
The SGC is chaired by the Lord Chief Justice for England and Wales, Lord Phillips, and is formed of senior judges, barristers, police officers and criminal law experts. | The SGC is chaired by the Lord Chief Justice for England and Wales, Lord Phillips, and is formed of senior judges, barristers, police officers and criminal law experts. |
It is recommending that in future theft from the vulnerable - such as the elderly - could be punishable by a community order if the perpetrator steals to support a drug or alcohol habit or gambling addiction. | It is recommending that in future theft from the vulnerable - such as the elderly - could be punishable by a community order if the perpetrator steals to support a drug or alcohol habit or gambling addiction. |
It is also suggesting that the maximum imprisonment for cases involving force or intimidation against a vulnerable victim be reduced from seven to three years. | It is also suggesting that the maximum imprisonment for cases involving force or intimidation against a vulnerable victim be reduced from seven to three years. |
The guidelines are open for consultation until May. |