Stalking and domestic violence will be covered, however property offences are excluded eg breaking and entering, fraud and extortion. The assessor may ask a victim to be examined by a health practitioner so a report can be prepared.
Youth Advocacy Centre has a community legal and social welfare service for young people up to 18 years. YFS Legal gives legal information, advice and representation in criminal law matters to young people under Community legal centres give legal advice on a range of topics. Contact them to find out if they can help. Queensland Law Society can refer you to a specialist private lawyer for advice or representation. Department of Justice and Attorney-General gives information about youth justice conferencing.
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It is a problem-solving approach to offending that aims to balance the needs of young people, victims and the community by encouraging dialogue between individuals who have offended and their victims. Section of the Act allows the court to defer sentencing for up to four months so a group conference can be held and a report prepared for the court.
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