Oranga Tamariki Act 1989 Flashcards
What is S4?
To promote wellbeing of children and young people and their families
What is section 4(f)?
Main principles
Children and young people being held accountable and encouraged to take responsibility for their actions
What is S6?
Welfare and interests of child or young person are paramount
What is S8?
Police have the obligation to tell parent/guardian if you take action dealing with child or young person
What is S9?
Details peoples rights to receive information in a language they understand
What is S14?
In need of care and protection
What is S48?
Unaccompanied children or young people
48 out to late
What is S39?
Place of safety warrants
What powers do S39, 40, 42 give Police?
To remove children or young people
What is S10B of summary offences act 1981?
Parent or guardian leaving child or young person without reasonable supervision and care
What is S42?
Search without a warrant
What is S14 of search and surveillance act 2012?
Warrantless power of entry in urgent circumstances
What is S208?
Criminal proceeding should be last resort
Better ways of dealing
What is S209?
Consideration of warning as alternative to prosecution
39 up to mine
What is S213?
Evidence of warning and formal police cautions
What is S214?
Arrest of child or young person without a warrant
What is S214(a)?
Arrest of child or young person in breach of bail conditions
What is S215?
Child or young person to be informed of rights before being questioned by enforcement Officer
What is S215(a)?
Rights are to be explained to child or young person on request
What is S218?
Explanation to be given in manner and language appropriate to age and level of understand of child or young person
What is S221-226?
Admissible statements
What is S229?
Parents to be informed where child or young person are at enforcement agency office for questioning in relation to commission or possible commission of offence or is arrested
What is S272(1)?
Ages of criminal responsibility
Child 10 Years+ = murder or manslaughter
Child 12-13 Years = maximin penalty available (other than murder or manslaughter
Child 12-13 Years previous offences =