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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 22
When police officer may refer offence for restorative justice process
22 When police officer may refer offence for restorative justice process
(1) This section applies if a child admits committing an offence to a police
officer.
(2) Instead of bringing the child before a court for the offence,
the police officer may, by written notice given to the chief executive, refer
the offence to the chief executive for a restorative justice process.
(3)
However, the police officer may make the referral only if— (a) the child
indicates willingness to comply with the referral; and
(b) having regard to
the deciding factors, the officer considers— (i) a caution is inappropriate;
and
(ii) a proceeding for the offence would be appropriate if the referral
were not made; and
(iii) the referral is a more appropriate way of dealing
with the offence than starting a proceeding.
(4) The
"deciding factors" for referring an offence to the chief executive for a
restorative justice process are— (a) the nature of the offence; and
(b) the
harm suffered by anyone because of the offence; and
(c) whether the interests
of the community and the child would be served by having the offence dealt
with under a restorative justice process.
(5) The police officer must inform
the child generally of the restorative justice process and potential
consequences for the child if he or she fails to properly participate in the
process.
(6) If the referral is accepted by the chief executive, the chief
executive must give written notice of the acceptance to the police officer and
the child.
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