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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 2024 - SECT 118

Eligibility of child for early diversion group conference

    (1)     A police officer must not refer a child to an early diversion group conference in respect of an alleged offence—

        (a)     unless there is a suitable approved service provider to conduct the early diversion group conference; or

        (b)     if the child denies the alleged offending; or

        (c)     if the child does not consent to the referral; or

        (d)     if the alleged offence is an offence specified in subsection (2).

    (2)     For the purposes of subsection (1)(d), the following offences are specified—

        (a)     an offence that is punishable by a minimum or fixed sentence or penalty;

        (b)     an offence that is punishable under the Road Safety Act 1986 or the Sentencing Act 1991 by—

              (i)     cancellation or suspension of a licence or permit to drive a motor vehicle; or

              (ii)     disqualification from obtaining a licence or permit to drive a motor vehicle; or

              (iii)     disqualification from driving a motor vehicle on a road in Victoria;

        (c)     an offence specified in paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f)(v) of the definition of Category A serious youth offence ;

        (d)     a terrorism or foreign incursion offence;

        (e)     an offence where a police officer reasonably believes that—

              (i)     the offence is serious and violent; and

              (ii)     the child presents a serious risk to community safety.

    (3)     The following matters do not affect a child's eligibility to be referred to an early diversion group conference

        (a)     any previous youth cautions or youth warnings;

        (b)     a failure to finalise, or to complete to the satisfaction of the Children's Court, an early diversion outcome plan from a previous early diversion group conference;

        (c)     a failure to participate in or complete a diversion program to the satisfaction of the Children's Court.

Note

See Part 6.3 in relation to diversion programs.



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