The objects of a youth control order in respect of a child are—
(a) to provide a judicially supervised, intensive supervision regime for the child; and
(b) to penalise the child by imposing restrictions on his or her liberty; and
(c) to provide intensive, targeted supervision to the child, to help him or her to develop an ability to abide by the law; and
(d) to engage the child in education, training or work (whether paid or unpaid); and
(e) to give the child an opportunity to demonstrate a desire to cease offending.
S. 409B inserted by No. 43/2017 s. 13.