Childrens Court magistrate

Role / OfficeReferenced in 3 bills

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Child Protection (Offender Reporting) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016

This bill merges Queensland's two child sex offender laws into a single combined Act, tightens the rules that reportable offenders must follow, and gives police new powers to inspect the phones and computers of offenders most at risk of reoffending. It responds to a 2013 review by the Crime and Corruption Commission and is aimed at helping police intervene before further offences occur.

29/11/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Ryan MP
Children & FamiliesJustice & RightsTechnology & Digital

Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2016

This bill undoes tougher youth justice laws from 2012 and 2014 and returns to a more rehabilitative approach. It closes youth justice proceedings to the public (but lets victims attend), raises the age for transfer to adult prison from 17 to 18, and brings back court-referred restorative justice conferencing as a way to divert young offenders from the formal court system.

21/4/2016· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & FamiliesFirst Nations

Youth Justice and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2015

This bill rolls back a package of tough-on-youth-crime laws introduced in 2013 and 2014. It abolishes youth boot camps, ends the offence of breaching bail for children, restores a ban on naming children in the media, and reinstates the principle that detention or imprisonment should only be used as a last resort.

1/12/2015· PASSED with amendment· Hon Y D'Ath MP
Justice & RightsChildren & Families