Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 No 57
Current version for 28 February 2013 to date (accessed 22 May 2013 at 06:10)
Part 5Section 38

38   Arrest of escapees etc

(1)  A juvenile justice officer or member of the police force may, without any authority other than that conferred by this subsection, arrest a detainee who has escaped from lawful custody.
(2)  The Director-General may make an order for the arrest of a person if satisfied that:
(a)  an order under section 24 applicable to the person has been revoked or (in the case of an order granting leave of absence) the person failed to return to the detention centre before the leave of absence expired, and in either case the person is not at a detention centre, or
(b)  the person failed to return to the detention centre pursuant to the requirements of section 25 (4) (relating to return from medical treatment), and the person is not at a detention centre.
(3)  If a juvenile justice officer or member of the police force informs an authorised justice, on oath, that a person is absent from a detention centre otherwise than in accordance with this Act, the authorised justice may issue a warrant for the arrest of the person.
(4)  A juvenile justice officer or member of the police force may, pursuant to an order or warrant made or issued under subsection (2) or (3), arrest the person to whom the order or warrant relates.
(5)  Upon the arrest of a person under subsection (1) or (4), the person shall be conveyed to, and delivered into the custody of, the centre manager of a detention centre, to be detained in a detention centre in accordance with this Act until the person ceases to be a person on remand or a person subject to control, as the case may be.
(6)  Nothing in this section prevents proceedings from being taken against a person in respect of an offence under Part 4.
(7)  This section is subject to section 9A.
Note. Under section 9A, a person who is of or above the age of 18 years who is arrested under this section is not to be detained in a detention centre. Part 13 of the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act 1999 provides that such a person may be detained in a correctional centre.
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