South Australia Police is committed to developing and encouraging positive engagement with young people. Our objective is to break down barriers and build trust while reducing crime and the fear of crime to create safer communities.
The youth justice system is the set of processes and practices for managing children and young people who have committed, or allegedly committed, an offence. Read more: The consequences of offending (PDF,671.9 KB)
Blue Light SA provides young people with entertainment and activities in an environment free from drugs, alcohol, violence and bullying. Information on events is also available through Community Engagement or Crime Prevention officers at your local police station.
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Your local Community Engagement or Crime Prevention officers can present information at your school about bullying and violence, online safety and other ways to stay safe or to learn about the Juvenile Justice System.
Contact your local police station to find out more.
Find your local police station
See SA Police resources at Scams, bullying and cybercrime to find out about scams, cybercrime and online abuse and how to report cybercrime to police.
Visit ThinkUKnow, an evidence-based education program led by the Australian Federal Police to prevent online child sexual exploitation.
Visit Consumer and Business Services for information regarding liquor licencing laws.
Take a look at Information for parents of minors for advice on underage teens (under 18 years of age) and alcohol or read the Stop the supply of alcohol to minors brochure.
You can let us know if you are having a party where there may be parking or noise complaints by completing the form below. The information can help us if we get calls about, or have to attend, your party.