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Identify the primary considerations of the Oranga Tamariki act when children or young people commit offences?

Well-being and best interest of the child


Public interest


Interest of the victim


Accountability of the child

When Mr commissioner of police be informed of a child or young persons arrest

Within three days, you must report the arrest.

What is the necessary requirements when giving a child or young person there rights?

It must also be explained in a manner appropriate to there age and level of understanding

What is the correct age for a nominated individual to attend and being present during a child or young persons, interview

20 years old

What is the requirement of section 214A of the Oranga Tamariki Act.

Do not arrest children without a warrant, unless you are:


Preventing further offences


Preventing loss or destruction of evidence


Preventing witness, interference


Insuring child’s court appearance


If child has breached bail

Who can be a nominated person for a child?

Parents


Guardians


Adult members of


Or any other adult selected by the child

What is a reason for police refusing a nominated person?

If a person cannot be located or isn’t available


If the person that may prefer the course of justice (Ie: co offender)