All bills/Corrections (Victim Protection) Amendment Bill
[ • ]Member's bill · 2024 · Introduction

Corrections (Victim Protection) Amendment Bill

20% chance of passing

Where it is in Parliament

Introduction
First Reading
Select Committee
Second Reading
Committee of Whole House
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Enacted
What the official record says
This Act is the Corrections (Victim Protection) Amendment Act . This Act comes into force . This Act amends the Corrections Act 2004. After section 8(1)(j), insert: ensuring that processes are established and maintained to inform visitors of prisoners and recipients of prisoner communications of measures that they can take if they do not want to be contacted by a prisoner: After section 77(5), insert: In deciding what conditions (if any) to impose, the chief executive or the Commissioner of Police must take into account the interests of victims (including, in particular, being free from unwanted contact with prisoners). In section 104(g), after , insert . After section 128(1)(r), insert: contacts a person, or solicits anyone else to contact a person, who the prisoner knows or ought reaso
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