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CORRECTIONAL SERVICES ACT 1982 - SECT 55

55—Continuation of Parole Board

        (1)         The Parole Board of South Australia continues in existence.

        (2)         The Board will consist of 11 members appointed by the Governor.

        (3)         The membership of the Board must include—

            (a)         —

                  (i)         a judge of the Supreme Court; or

                  (ii)         a District Court judge; or

                  (iii)         a person who has retired from the office of judge of the Supreme Court or District Court judge; or

                  (iv)         a legal practitioner of at least seven years standing who has, in the opinion of the Governor, extensive knowledge of, and experience in, the criminal justice system; or

                  (v)         a person who has, in the opinion of the Governor, extensive knowledge of, and experience in, the science of criminology, penology, or any other related science; and

            (b)         a legally qualified medical practitioner who has, in the opinion of the Governor, extensive knowledge of, and experience in, the practice of psychiatry; and

            (c)         a person who has, in the opinion of the Governor, extensive knowledge of, and experience in, criminology, sociology or any other related science; and

            (d)         a person who has, in the opinion of the Governor, extensive knowledge of, or experience in, matters related to the impact of crime on victims and the needs of victims of crime in relation to the criminal justice system; and

            (e)         a former police officer; and

            (f)         an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person; and

            (g)         both women and men.

        (3a)         One member of the Board, being a person referred to in subsection (3)(a), must be appointed by the Governor to be the presiding member of the Board.

        (4)         An employee of the Department is not eligible to be appointed as a member of the Board.



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