There is an increasing tendency to treat young people’s brushes with the law out of court wherever possible. Young offenders frequently receive warnings or reprimands in relation to their behaviour, in other words a dressing down from a senior police officer.
The use of fixed penalty notices for crimes (see here), previously not used outside of road traffic crimes, is now extremely common. The fines themselves can be hefty (up to £80, at the time of going to press) and the notices also recorded for future reference (however it does not need an admission of guilt and therefore is not the same as a reprimand or final warning where both an admission and clear admissible evidence should be present). It is always tempting to take up such an offer as opposed to having to go to court with the upset and inconvenience that carries. An innocent person should always maintain their innocence.