A Serious Crime Prevention Order is a civil order which the Crown Court can make if you are convicted of a 'serious offence'. A 'serious offence is ...
When granting an application for a SCPO, the court must have reasonable grounds to believe that an order would protect the public by preventing ...
... and businesses via Serious Crime Prevention Orders ('SCPOs') under the Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (NSW).
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This note explains what may be required by a serious crime prevention order ( SCPO) and what safeguards exist to protect the subject from self-incrimination.
Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 No 15. Current version for 26 December 2016 to date (accessed 19 February 2021 at 16:00).
The NSW Department of Communities and Justice is conducting a review of the Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (the Act) to ...
(1) A serious crime prevention order may contain such prohibitions, restrictions, requirements and other provisions as the court considers appropriate for the ...
When granting an application for a SCPO, the court must have reasonable grounds to believe that an order would protect the public by preventing, restricting or ...
Serious Crime Prevention Orders (SCPOs) are a form of civil order aimed at preventing serious crime. The orders are intended to be used against ...
Serious Crime Prevention Orders are control orders that could be made by the NSW Supreme and District courts against certain individuals or organisations in ...