Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 9 - DANGERS TO THE COMMUNITY Part 9.10 - Community safety ordersIn this Division:
(a) a member of the Australian Federal Police (within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 ); or
(b) a special member of the Australian Federal Police (within the meaning of that Act).
Commonwealth law enforcement officer
has the meaning given by Part
7.8
.
community safety detention order
means an order made under subsection
395.12(1)
.
community safety order
means a community safety detention order or a community safety supervision order.
community safety order decision
means:
(a) a decision on an application for a community safety order; or
(b) a decision on an application to vary a community safety supervision order; or
(c) a decision in a review of a community safety order to affirm, revoke or vary the order; or
(d) a decision made under section 395.34 (when a serious offender is unable to engage a legal representative).
Note:
See also subsection (4) .
community safety order proceeding
means a proceeding under Subdivision
C
,
D
or
E
.
community safety supervision order
means an order made under subsection
395.13(1)
.
detained in custody
has the meaning given by subsection
(2)
.
detained in custody in a prison
has the meaning given by subsection
(3)
.
exemption condition
has the meaning given by subsection
395.15(2)
.
immigration detention
has the same meaning as in the
Migration Act 1958
.
Immigration Minister
means the Minister administering the
Migration Act 1958
.
lawyer
means a person enrolled as a legal practitioner of a federal court or the Supreme Court of a State or Territory.
monitoring device
means any electronic device capable of being used to determine or monitor the location of a person or an object or the status of an object.
Note:
See also the definition of related monitoring equipment in this subsection.
non-citizen
means a person who is not an Australian citizen.
personal information
has the same meaning as in the
Privacy Act 1988
.
(a) an AFP member; or
(b) a member (however described) of a police force of a State or Territory.
premises
includes a place, an aircraft, a vehicle and a vessel.
prison
includes any gaol, lock-up or remand centre.
related monitoring equipment
, in relation to a monitoring device, means any electronic equipment necessary for operating the monitoring device.
relevant expert
means any of the following persons who is competent to assess the risk of a serious offender committing a serious violent or sexual offence:
(a) a person who is:
(i) registered as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory; and
(ii) a fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists;
(b) any other person registered as a medical practitioner under a law of a State or Territory;
(c) a person registered as a psychologist under a law of a State or Territory;
(d) any other expert.
reside
includes reside temporarily.
residence
includes temporary residence.
(a) the Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police; or
(b) a Deputy Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police; or
(c) an AFP member of, or above, the rank of Superintendent.
serious foreign violent or sexual offence
means an offence against a law of a foreign country, or of part of a foreign country, where:
(a) it is an offence punishable by imprisonment for life or for a period, or maximum period, of at least 7 years; and
(b) it is constituted by conduct that, if engaged in in Australia, would constitute an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; and
(c) the particular conduct constituting the offence involved, involves or would involve, as the case requires:
(i) loss of a person ' s life or serious risk of loss of a person ' s life; or
(ii) serious personal injury or serious risk of serious personal injury; or
(iii) sexual assault; or
(iv) sexual assault involving a person under 16; or
(v) the production, publication, possession, supply or sale of, or other dealing in, child abuse material (within the meaning of Part 10.6 ); or
(vi) consenting to or procuring the employment of a child, or employing a child, in connection with material referred to in subparagraph (v); or
(vii) acts done in preparation for, or to facilitate, the commission of a sexual offence against a person under 16.
serious offender
has the meaning given by subsections
395.5(1)
and
(2)
.
Note:
This definition is affected by section 395.37 .
serious violent or sexual offence
means an offence against a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory where:
(a) it is an offence punishable by imprisonment for life or for a period, or maximum period, of at least 7 years; and
(b) the particular conduct constituting the offence involved, involves or would involve, as the case requires:
(i) loss of a person ' s life or serious risk of loss of a person ' s life; or
(ii) serious personal injury or serious risk of serious personal injury; or
(iii) sexual assault; or
(iv) sexual assault involving a person under 16; or
(v) the production, publication, possession, supply or sale of, or other dealing in, child abuse material (within the meaning of Part 10.6 ); or
(vi) consenting to or procuring the employment of a child, or employing a child, in connection with material referred to in subparagraph (v); or
(vii) acts done in preparation for, or to facilitate, the commission of a sexual offence against a person under 16.
specified authority
: a person, or person in a class of persons, is a
specified authority
for a requirement or condition in a community safety supervision order in relation to another person (the
subject
) if:
(a) the person or class is any of the following:
(i) a police officer, or class of police officer;
(ii) if the requirement or condition relates to electronic monitoring - a person, or class of person, who is involved in electronically monitoring the subject;
(iii) for any requirement or condition in the order - any other person, or class of person; and
(b) the Court making the order is satisfied that the person or class is appropriate in relation to the requirement or condition; and
(c) the person or class is specified in the order.
Definition of detained in custody etc.
(2)
A person is detained in custody if the person is detained in custody under a law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory.
(3)
A person is detained in custody in a prison if the person is detained in custody in a gaol, lock-up or remand centre, including under a community safety detention order. However, a person is not detained in custody in a prison if the person is in immigration detention in a gaol, lock-up or remand centre.
When a decision is made
(4)
To avoid doubt, a decision on an application to a Supreme Court of a State or Territory for a community safety order is not made until the Court determines the application in accordance with section 395.10 .
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