Understanding Justice in South & West Devon

The Magistrates in the Community (MIC)
Initiative is a national programme run by the Magistrates’ Association. It aims to bridge the gap between the public and the justice system by having serving magistrates deliver interactive presentations in schools and communities.
The programme seeks to educate young people about the role of magistrates and the criminal justice system, encourage better decision-making through sessions on “Choices and Consequences”, and reduce offending by highlighting the impact of actions such as cyberbullying, knife crime, and drug driving.
It also aims to build public confidence in the justice system, support schools with PSHE and Citizenship education, and inspire the next generation to consider becoming magistrates.

Raising Awareness of Justice Through Interactive Talks
MIC in Action: Educating Communities
Our team visits schools and groups across South and West Devon to explain who magistrates are, what they do, and how the justice system works. We cover a range of offences and sentencing options, highlighting responsibility and legal consequences to promote awareness and safety.

Why Choose Our Educational Presentations
Tailored, free sessions aimed at raising understanding and preventing crime.
Expert Insights
Presentations delivered by knowledgeable magistrates and trained volunteers from the local area.
Community Focus
Sessions tailored to address relevant issues such as cyberbullying and knife crime in our communities.
Interactive Learning
Engaging and accessible talks designed to encourage questions and meaningful discussion.
No Cost to You
All presentations are provided free to schools and community organisations across South & West Devon.

Serving Communities

Educational Sessions Delivered

Community Groups Engaged
