Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse Volume V - Chapter 2: "Department of Education official wrote a memo for the Minister in "June 1964", which stated:
Managers constantly bemoan the fact that there are insufficient committals to make their schools economical, and this they attribute to the abuse, by District Justice, of the Probation Act. Many Managers feel that the Department should use its position to do something about this. But the Minister could hardly be expected to do anything that could be construed as interfering with the Justiciary (sic) and there is no way to compel courts to resort to committal in preference to the Probation Act."THE REASONS PROJECT?
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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