A hierarchical structure exists for the value domain. Recording should be at the 2 digit level. The types of supervised legal orders or arrangements are described in each jurisdiction’s youth justice legislation. They vary slightly according to the State or Territory. However, the value domain provides broad groupings of these legal orders or arrangements to which all jurisdictions should map their specific types of legal arrangements. 1 Pre-court appearance – police referred CODE 11 Held in youth detention or remand centre or watch house Supervised legal order or arrangement to hold a young person in custody before their initial court appearance. 2 Pre-sentence – court referred or ordered CODE 21 Remanded Remanded in a youth detention or remand centre or watch-house to await a court trial or sentencing. CODE 23 Home detention bail Supervised legal order or arrangement where a young person awaits their court trial or sentencing at home. Home detention bail may include electronic monitoring and the requirement for permission to leave the home. CODE 24 Supervised/conditional bail Supervised legal order or arrangement where a young person awaits their court trial or sentencing in the community under the supervision of a youth justice agency. CODE 25 Other court-referred pre-sentenced arrangements Other pre-sentence supervised legal order or arrangement not included above where the young person is supervised or case managed by the youth justice department. This category includes the deferral of a sentence. 3 Sentenced CODE 31 Community-based with and without additional mandated requirements Supervised legal order or arrangement either with or without the requirement of some form of obligation or additional element that the client is required to meet, rather than only being supervised or case managed. This obligation could be developmental activity or program attendance (with or without direct supervision by the youth justice department of the work or activity but where the youth justice department is responsible for overall case management of the young person). CODE 33 Immediate release or suspended detention Supervised legal order or arrangement that involves supervision in the community with the possibility of detention if the young person breaches conditions or re-offends. CODE 34 Home detention Supervised legal order or arrangement that allows a young person to complete their sentence at home. A home detention sentence may include electronic monitoring and the requirement for permission to leave the home. CODE 35 Detention Supervised legal order or arrangement where a young person completes their sentence in custody. CODE 36 Parole or supervised release A sentenced community-based legal order or arrangement served in the community that follows a period of sentenced detention. CODE 37 Other community sentence requiring youth justice department supervision A sentenced community-based legal order or arrangement not included above where the young person is supervised or case managed by the youth justice department. CODE 39 Community service orders Orders where there is an obligation of community work. 4 Other CODE 41 Other type of legal arrangement Includes all other types of supervised legal orders or arrangements not included above where the young person is supervised or case managed by the youth justice department. |