Intent
In criminal law there are two specific intentions in an offence. Firstly there must be an intention to commit the act and secondly an intention to get a specific result.
Deliberate Act
Intent means that act or omission must be done deliberately. The act or omission must be more than involuntary or accidental
Intent to produce a result
The second type of intent is an intent to produce a specific result. In this context result means “aim, object, or purpose”.
The interview monitor should
Section 16 Victim Rights Act 2002
Restriction on disclosing victim’s contact details in evidence or information provided to court
Section 16 Victim Rights Act 2002
What information cannot be disclosed to the Defendant
contact details means any 1 or more of the following:
(a) residential address:
(b) postal address:
(c) email address:
(d) home telephone number:
(e) business telephone number:
(f) mobile telephone number:
(g) Fax number
Unless the judge specifically allows this
Section 7 VRA
Treat the victim with courtesy and compassion; and
respect the victim’s dignity and privacy.
Definition of a Victim
Section 4 VRA
A person against whom offence is committed
- another person who suffers physical injury, loss of or damage to property
- parent or legal guardian of above -
member of immediate family of a person who as a result of offence dies or is incapable
12 Key process points in the ASA investigation.
Information to Medical Practitioners
ASA Debriefing of Medical Practitioners
What questions can you ask a Victim during a preliminary ASA interview
TEDS to establish what happened,
When did this take place,
Where did it happen,
Who is the offender.
Avoid asking why or how. Take care not to contaminate Victims recall.
Reason for a preliminary ASA interview
Understand what has occurred and to determine:
ASA Initial actions on contact
Advice to give to Victim prior to Medical examination in acute cases
Avoid: Eating or drinking
What are the tripartite agencies involved in a ASAI and their responsibilities
What is Police responsibilities during ASAI in regards to tripartite agencies involved
What is ‘Specialist sexual assault response groups or people’ responsibilities during ASAI in regards to tripartite agencies involved
What is ‘Specially trained sexual assault medical forensic practitioners’ responsibilities during ASAI in regards to tripartite agencies involved
What are the specified offences in Section 29 Victims Rights Act 2002
Section 30 Victims Rights Act 2002
Victim’s views about release on bail of accused or offender - Applies to Victim of a specified offences who applies to court for release on bail.
Section 30 Victims Rights Act 2002 - What must the prosecutor do in regards to this section
The prosecutor must make all reasonable efforts to ascertain any views the victim has about the the offender being released on bail; and Inform the court
What are the Oranaga Tamariki time frames
Critical - 24 hours
Very Urgent - 48 hours
Urgent - 7 Days
OT - Critical - 24 hours
No safety or care identified, Mokopuna is at risk of serious harm and requires immediate involvement to establish safety