Smarter Justice to Tackle Youth Crime

NT Government

The Territory Labor Government is breaking the cycle of youth crime through early intervention, prevention and diversion.

The evidence is clear. The earlier a child comes into contact with the justice system, the more prolonged their involvement is likely to be.

That’s why in November 2022 Government passed legislation to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 12 years old.

This legislation will now come into effect from 1 August 2023

If a child 11 years or under engages in concerning behaviour, they will be dealt with by NT Police and Territory Families through referring the child and their family to the On The Right Track program.

The On The Right Track program includes diversion activities, restorative youth justice conferencing, parenting programs and re-engagement with schools.

The program is supported by 20 staff based in Darwin, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek and Katherine.

There are a number of operational programs and family support services already in place to assist families and children who require additional support and diversion options.

Since the legislation was introduced in November last year, government agencies and service providers have worked collaboratively to put in place the On The Right Track program for children 11 years and under and their parents when they show signs, they may engage in at risk behaviour.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Territory Families Kate Worden:

“When a child of this age comes to the attention of police, it is often from a family who needs and wants help – and that’s where we are going to focus.

“Victims will always remain at the forefront of every police response and have their needs and support request met.

“This is about preventing future crime and ensuring there are less future victims.”

Quotes attributable to Attorney General and Minister for Justice Chansey Paech:

“Territorians deserve to feel safe and that’s why we are focusing on delivering positive, generational change that will benefit our children, their families and the wider community.

“Punitive measures are not a deterrent for 10 and 11 year olds – in fact, they are more likely to increase behavioural problems and offending.

“It’s time to get smarter on our youth justice approach and break the cycle of youth crime”.

Northern Territory Government

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