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Crimes Act 1900
252BArrest of child under the age of criminal responsibility—
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252B Arrest of child under the age of criminal responsibility—
without warrant
(1) A police officer may, without a warrant, arrest a child under the age
of criminal responsibility if the police officer believes on reasonable
grounds—
(a) that—
(i) conduct that makes up the physical elements of an offence
or a breach of the peace is being or is likely to be carried
out by the child; or
(ii) a person has suffered physical injury because of the child’s
conduct; or
(iii) there is imminent danger of injury to a person or serious
damage to property because of the child’s conduct; and
(b) that it is necessary to arrest the child immediately—
(i) to prevent the conduct or a repetition of the conduct; or
(ii) to protect life or property.
(2) If the police officer believes on reasonable grounds that the child is
on premises, the police officer may, with reasonable and necessary
force, enter the premises to arrest the child.