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Review of Gatekeeping Role in Young Offenders Act


APPENDIX A

The following individuals and groups were consulted for the purposes of this report:

1. The Youth Justice Advisory Committee members collectively and individually including:

      • Patrick Power, Chairman Youth Justice Advisory Committee, Deputy Senior Crown Prosecutor, DPP;
      • Bill Grant, Deputy Director General, Attorney General’s Department;
      • Louise Blazejowska, Senior Policy Officer, Attorney General’s Department;
      • Tony Wisehart, representing the Office of Children and Young People;
      • Richard Funston, Director of Children’s Services Bureau, Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales;
      • Commander Ian K Ellis, Chief Superintendent, Region Commander and Youth Issues Sponsor, NSW Police Service;
      • Ken Buttrum, Director General, Department of Juvenile Justice;
      • Marcia Ella-Duncan, Executive Officer, Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council;
      • Martha Jabour, representing the interests of the victim;
      • Amal Mia Ayache, representing the interests of children and young people.
2. Youth Justice Conferencing Directorate, DJJ
      • Jenny Bargen, Director; and
      • James MacDougall, Operations Co-ordinator.
3. Officers of the NSW Police Service, namely:
      • Garner Clancy, Senior Youth Policy Officer;
      • David Hunt, Ministry of Police; and
      • Terry Flinders, Senior Sergeant and police prosecutor.
4. Officers of the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, namely:
      • Lily Trimbole, Senior Research Officer, and
      • Mark Ramsay, Assistant Manager, Justice Information System.
5. Youth Liaison Officers (YLOs) and conference administrators attending training at the Goulburn Police Academy on 13 July 1999 and YLOs Forum in Goulburn on 23 August 1999.

6. Lawyers including:

      • Janet Loughman, Marrickville Legal Centre;
      • Jane Irwin, Marrickville Legal Centre; and
      • Phil Dart, Assistant Solicitor for Public Prosecutions (Sydney), DPP.
7. Members of the Coalition of Aboriginal Legal Services (COALS) at their August, 1999 meeting.

8. Stephen Scarlett, Senior Children’s Court Magistrate.



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