A11 Others at risk

Effective from: 01 October 2019

Care should be taken to avoid double counting factors including those already taken into account in assessing culpability or harm or those inherent in the offence

  • Where there is risk of harm to other(s) not taken in account at step one and not subject to a separate charge, this makes the offence more serious.
  • Dealing with a risk of harm involves consideration of both the likelihood of harm occurring and the extent of it if it does.

Where any such risk of harm is the subject of separate charges, this should be taken into account when assessing totality.

When sentencing young adult offenders (typically aged 18-25), consideration should also be given to the guidance on the mitigating factor relating to age and/or lack of maturity when considering the significance of this factor.