Transfer to another jurisdiction: includes transfer to police custody, adult system or interstate. CODE 1 (completed) is to end a period of detention where a young person completed their sentence or their period of police-referred detention or remand ended due to the outcome of a court hearing or trial. CODE 2 (death) is to end a period of detention that ended due to the death of a young person. CODE 3 (transfer to another jurisdiction, police custody, adult system) is used to end a detention period for reasons including transfer to police custody, adult system or interstate. CODE 4 (transfer to another youth detention centre within the jurisdiction) is used to end a period of detention when a young person transfers to another youth detention centre within the state or territory. CODE 5 (release on parole) is used to end a period of sentenced detention where a young person is released into the community to serve a portion or the remainder of their sentence. CODE 6 (release on bail) is used to end a period of remand where a young person is released into the community on bail to await a trial. CODE 9 (escape) is used to end a period of detention where a young person has escaped. CODE 10 (abscond on leave pass) is used to end a period of detention where a young person did not return from leave. CODE 88 (other) is used for any end reason not already defined above. CODE 0 (not applicable) is used to end a detention period where the end date falls after the end of the reporting period. Detention periods ending due to a release by appeal or to await the outcome of an appeal should be ended based on the release type. For example, if a young person was released to bail by appeal or released to bail to await the outcome of an appeal, then CODE 6 (release on bail) should be used. |