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Family violence - 6 principles that guide Police
- Early intervention
- Culturally appropriate
- Safety
- Collecting risk information
- Accountability
- Working collaboratively
Section 222 Youth - Why could you refuse nominated person
Officer has RGTB that:
- if permitted to consult with person, they would attempt or would be likely to attempt to pervert the course of justice or
- cannot with reasonable diligence be located or will not be available within a period of time that is reasonable in the circumstances
Arrest of a youth for arson, what to consider beforehand
Whether the arrest is in the publics interest
Under section 21, everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure…
whether of the person, property, or correspondence, or otherwise.
Section 25 BOR, Everyone who is charged with an offence has, in relation to the determination of the charge, the following minimum rights:
(a) The right to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial court:
(b) The right to be tried without undue delay:
(c) The right to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law:
(d) The right not to be compelled to be a witness or to confess guilt:
(e) The right to be present at the trial and to present a defence:
(f) The right to examine the witnesses for the prosecution and to obtain the attendance and examination of witnesses for the defence under the same conditions as the prosecution:
(g) The right, if convicted of an offence in respect of which the penalty has been varied between the commission of the offence and sentencing, to the benefit of the lesser penalty:
(h) The right, if convicted of the offence, to appeal according to law to a higher court against the conviction or against the sentence or against both:
(i) The right, in the case of a child, to be dealt with in a manner that takes account of the child’s age.
Prevention First core components - 3
- Deploy to beat demand
- Target the drivers of demand
- Mindset: taking every opportunity to prevent harm