And to follow on from my answer above.
My son has been in the cubs and scouts since he was about 5. He has gone through beavers, cubs, scouts and now he is 18 he is in explorers.
Some people think scouts is for sissies, but the people who run it are very relaxed (it is perhaps more like a youth club).
In his time there he has done an amazing variety of things - rock climbing, caving, bowling, laser quest, deep water swimming, camping, cooking, fishing and so on.
He has been camping all over the UK and done a load of outside activities.
Last year was the World Scout Jamboree in the UK and about 70,000 scouts from all over the world came to the UK.
My son and his group worked for a year to raise money so that they could all go to this camp, and in the end over 25 of them went, a life changing experience.
My son, and the others in his group, have been kept occupied and therefore out of trouble, by the work of the scout leaders.
ALL the scout leaders give their time for free and it is a pity the governement seem more willing to spend �5000 a week to keep a kid in borstal when if they gave sums of money to the scouts and other organizations it may well help to solve the problem.
I think as a society we have abandoned many kids between about 12 and 18, and they are just left to go on with it.