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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 272
Ordinary visitor
272 Ordinary visitor
(1) This section does not apply to any of the following persons— (a) a
community visitor (child);
(b) a child advocacy officer;
(c) a member of the
UN subcommittee;
(d) a person who is accompanying the UN subcommittee as a UN
expert, interpreter or other person assisting the subcommittee;
(e) the
inspector of detention services.
(2) The chief executive may approve the
entry of visitors to a detention centre either generally or in a particular
case.
(3) The chief executive may refuse entry to a detention centre to a
person if— (a) in the chief executive’s opinion, the person’s presence
in the detention centre would prejudice the security or good order of the
detention centre; or
(b) the person does not, on request, give the person’s
name, address or proof of identity; or
(c) the person refuses to comply with
a request made under subsection (5) .
(4) Subject to section 276 , the chief
executive may require a visit to a detention centre to take place in the
presence, or under the supervision, of a member of the staff of the detention
centre.
(5) The chief executive may, on reasonable grounds, ask a visitor to
a detention centre— (a) to submit to an external physical search by a member
of the staff of the detention centre; or
(b) to submit anything in the
visitor’s possession to a search by a member of the staff of the detention
centre.
(6) The chief executive may give a visitor who has entered a
detention centre a direction it considers necessary for the security or good
order of the centre.
(7) If a visitor refuses to submit to a search requested
under subsection (5) or fails to comply with a direction under subsection (6)
, the chief executive may ask the visitor to leave the centre immediately.
(8) A police officer or a member of the staff of a detention centre may, using
force that is reasonable and necessary, remove from the centre a visitor who
refuses to leave the centre immediately when requested to leave.
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