maybe there is currently no minimum sentence and the YL's are lobbying for a minimum sentence?

A set of policy proposals to be considered by ACT party suggests...

..... and says a national sex offenders' register should be established with full public access.


Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/is-this-the-young-liberal-vision-for-canberra-20140601-zrsz...

I think icy is correct. There is no mandatory minimum sentence for child sex offenders in the ACT.

April 2014

A child protection group has urged the ACT to introduce severe measures cracking down on convicted paedophiles, calling for indefinite detention, public access to images of nearby sex offenders, and mandatory minimum sentencing.

Read more: http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/bravehearts-wants-indefinite-detention-for-serious-child-se...


@grandmoon wrote:

I am more concerned with their wish to "minimum sentences for child sex offenders."

 

 


I think in this instance you are confusing 'minimum' with 'minimal'  I agree it is probably a move to set amandatory  minimum sentence which does not currently exist.


@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@*crikey*mate* wrote:

Private schools can already (or should i say still) use the cane in Qld,

 

Legally, they can in public schools too, it is just that Education Queensland has a policy against it, so whilst a teacher may have his employment terminated for using a cane in a public school, "school master" is the actual term in the legislation, for breach of policy, he will not have criminal charges bought against him.


Corporal punishemnt is illegal in all government schools throughout Australia except NT.

 

NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas have blanket bans across ALL schools whether govt or private.

 

Qld, WA and SA are the only states that still allow it in private schools.


1) No, it's not.

 

2) Yes, in both policy and law. (I believe that it is only driven by policy in Vic, not law)

 

3) Policy documents for public schools. It is not law.

 

4) As I was initially referring to only Qld, I will say again, Corporal Punishment is NOT illegal in Queensland, but Policy dictates that it is not to be used in State Schools.

 

If it were illegal, it would not be permissible in some schools and not others.

 

 

 

 


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