Child cruelty
The definitive guidelines on sentencing child cruelty were issued on 6 September 2018 and came into force on 1 January 2019.
- Causing or allowing a child to suffer serious physical harm/ Causing or allowing a child to die
- Cruelty to a child – assault and ill treatment, abandonment, neglect, and failure to protect
- Failing to protect a girl from risk of genital mutilation
On 7 March 2023 the Council published updated guidelines to reflect changes in legislation and introduce a new very-high culpability level for the most serious cases following the introduction of new maximum sentences by the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 for these offences:
- Causing or allowing a child to suffer serious physical harm/ Causing or allowing a child to die; and
- Cruelty to a child – assault and ill treatment, abandonment, neglect, and failure to protect
Related documents
To support the guidelines and consultations, the Council publishes a range of documents. These documents may include consultation responses, statistical bulletins, resource and equality impact assessments and guideline assessments.
Related documents: Child cruelty
Archived
Previous archived versions of guidelines can be found below: