South Australian Consolidated ActsIn this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—
"Chief Executive" means the Chief Executive of the Department;
"Court" or "Youth Court" means the Youth Court of South Australia ;
"Department" means the Department of Family and Community Services ;
"DPP" means the Director of Public Prosecutions;
"family conference"—see Part 2 Division 3;
"guardian", in relation to a youth, means a parent of the youth or a person
(other than the Minister) who is the guardian of the youth or has the
immediate custody and control of the youth;
"home detention officer" means an employee of the Department assigned to the
position of a home detention officer or authorised by the Minister
(individually or by class) to exercise the powers of a home detention officer
under this Act;
"homicide" means murder or manslaughter;
"Judge" means a Judge of the Court;
"Minister" means the Minister to whom the administration of this Act is
committed by the Governor or the Minister on whom, or to whom, the relevant
Ministerial power or function is conferred or assigned under the
Administration of Acts Act 1910 ;
"minor offence" means an offence to which this Act applies that should, in the
opinion of the police officer in charge of the investigation of the offence,
be dealt with as a minor offence because of—
(a) the
limited extent of the harm caused through the commission of the offence; and
(b) the
character and antecedents of the alleged offender; and
(c) the
improbability of the youth re-offending; and
(d)
where relevant—the attitude of the youth's parents or guardians;
"offence to which this Act applies" means any offence alleged to have been
committed by a youth except an offence excluded by regulation;
"police officer" means any member of the police force;
"Registrar" means the Registrar of the Court;
"training centre" means a home or facility established by the Minister under
the Community Welfare Act 1972 for the reception, detention, correction
and training of youths;
"Training Centre Review Board" means the Training Centre Review Board
established under Part 5;
"working day" means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday;
"youth" means a person of or above the age of 10 years but under the age of 18
years and, in relation to proceedings for an offence or detention in a
training centre, includes a person who was under the age of 18 years on the
date of the alleged offence;
"Youth Justice Co-ordinator"—see Part 2 Division 3.