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CRIMES (RESTORATIVE JUSTICE) ACT 2004 (NO. 65 OF 2004)
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Long Title
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Name of Act
2. Commencement
3. Dictionary
4. Notes
5. Offences against Act—application of Criminal Code etc
PART 2--UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES
6. Objects of Act
7. Application of restorative justice
8. When restorative justice is available
9. No obligation to participate
PART 3--KEY CONCEPTS
10. Definitions—restorative justice
11. Definitions—child victim, parent and victim
12. Definitions—offences and offenders
13. Definition—sentence-related order
PART 4--APPLICATION OF ACT
14. Application of Act—young offenders and less serious offences
15. Application of Act—generally
16. Application of Act—domestic violence offences
PART 5--ELIGIBILITY FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
17. Eligible victims
18. Eligible parents
19. Eligible offenders
20. Accepting responsibility for offences
PART 6--REFERRAL FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
Division 6.1--Preliminary
21. Definitions—referral
Division 6.2--General
22. Referring entities
23. Referral—procedure
24. Referral power
25. Explanation of restorative justice
26. Referral by DPP—domestic violence offences committed by young
Division 6.3--Referral by courts
27. Referral during court proceeding
28. Court referral orders—reports
PART 7--SUITABILITY FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
29. Meaning of personal characteristics for pt 7
30. Suitability—eligibility requirement
31. Finding of eligibility by referring entity
32. Suitability—decision
33. Suitability—general considerations
34. Suitability—victims
35. Suitability—eligible parents
36. Suitability—offenders
PART 8--RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CONFERENCES AND AGREEMENTS
Division 8.1--General
37. Definitions—pt 8
38. Meaning of referring entity—pt 8
39. Decision to call conference
Division 8.2--Convenors
40. Appointment of convenors
41. What a convenor does
Division 8.3--Conduct of conference
42. Required participants
43. Substitute participants
44. Invited participants
45. Explanation for participants
46. Form of conference
47. Discontinuance of restorative justice
48. Report to referring entity about outcome
Division 8.4--Restorative justice agreements
49. Application—div 8.4
50. Agreement as object of conference
51. Nature of agreement
52. Form of agreement
53. Explanation of effect of agreement
54. Notice of agreement
55. Amendment of agreement
Division 8.5--Monitoring compliance with restorative justice agreements
56. Application—div 8.5
57. Monitoring compliance—chief executive (restorative justice)
58. Monitoring compliance—referring entities
Division 8.6--Evidence of statements made at conferences
59. Evidence of offences
60. Evidence of future offences
PART 9--ADMINISTRATION
Division 9.1--General administration
61. Restorative justice guidelines
62. Police participation in restorative justice
63. Information sharing
64. Secrecy
65. Secrecy about information acquired under other Acts
66. Protection from liability
Division 9.2--Reporting and records
67. Meaning of referring entity—div 9.2
68. Quarterly reporting by chief executive
69. Record-keeping by referring entities
70. Record-keeping by chief executive
71. Restorative justice database
PART 10--MISCELLANEOUS
72. Exercise of functions by chief executive
73. Approved forms
74. Regulation-making power
75. Ministerial reviews
76. Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1989, schedule 1, new clause
77. Crimes Act 1900, section 342 (1) (u)
78. Crimes Act 1900, section 344 (1) (f)
79. Crimes Act 1900, section 364 (1) (k)
DICTIONARY
ENDNOTES
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