Select Committee on the Juvenile Justice System

Committee Details

04/12/2003
House of Assembly Standing Orders
50th Parliament 05/03/2002 - 20/02/2006
Report tabled 4 July 2005

Committee Function

To examine –

(a)the Juvenile Justice System, and in particular -
i. the Youth Court and the Youth Court Act 1993;
ii. the Young Offenders Act 1993;
iii. the Education Act 1972 as amended and in particular, as it relates to truancy; and
iv. any other relevant Acts;
(b) the appropriateness and effectiveness of custodial programs and non-custodial practices and processes for juvenile offenders;
(c) psychological and psychiatric dimensions of juvenile offending;
(d) the need for early intervention policies and in particular, the role of parents and family;
(e) the effectiveness of interaction between departments and agencies in Juvenile Justice;
(f) innovative approaches that could be used in the Juvenile Justice System;
(g) student behaviour management policies and practices as they relate to the Juvenile Justice System;
(h) any special circumstances that may apply to children or youth from a non-English speaking or Aboriginal background;
(i) the adequacy of resources provided for the operation of Juvenile Justice; and
(j) any other relevant matter.
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Acknowledgement of Country

The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.