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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 295
Disclosure by police of information about cautions and restorative justice process referrals and restorative justice agreements
295 Disclosure by police of information about cautions and restorative justice
process referrals and restorative justice agreements
(1) This section applies if the confidential information is information that
identifies a child, or is likely to lead to the identification of a child, as
a child who— (a) is to be or has been cautioned for an offence; or
(b) has
been referred to a restorative justice process; or
(c) has made a restorative
justice agreement.
(2) A member of the police service may disclose the
information to— (a) a parent of the child; or
(b) a complainant for the
offence; or
(c) the chief executive; or
(d) a member of a police service of
the Commonwealth or another State dealing with the child; or
(e) a lawyer
acting for the child; or
(f) a person who has the function of investigating
offences under an Act and who is dealing with the child.
(3) Subsection (2)
(d) applies to information that is inadmissible in a proceeding against the
child in Queensland only if the information is also inadmissible in a
proceeding against the child in the Commonwealth or other State.
(4) Also, a
member of the police service may disclose the information to a person
undertaking research if— (a) the research has been approved by the
commissioner of the police service for the purpose of the disclosure; and
(b)
the person gives a written undertaking to preserve the confidentiality of the
information and the anonymity of the person to whom the information relates.
(5) A person to whom information is disclosed under subsection (4) must not
contravene the undertaking. Penalty— Maximum penalty (subject to part 7
)—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
(6) The commissioner of the
police service may approve research for subsection (4) if the commissioner is
satisfied the research is genuine.
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