Good behaviour bonds are a type of court order used internationally. Researchers have not yet established whether these court orders reduce reoffending. OVERVIEW • A good behaviour bond is a court order which imposes certain conditions on an offender for a period of time. If they break these. A good behaviour bond could be made under section 9, 10 or 12 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW). A section 9 bond would follow a conviction ( criminal record) being recorded and could be made for a maximum of 5 years. It could only be made if the maximum penalty for the offence included imprisonment.
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How to apply. Read the conditions of the good behaviour period. Select the ‘Apply online’ button. Log in, create a MyServiceNSW Account, or continue as a guest. Follow the prompts to submit your application. If your application is successful: you’ll get a digital receipt straight away. you’ll receive a letter of confirmation in the post within.. A bond for good behavior requires the abuser (defendant) to post bond by giving money or property to the court to hold. The abuser will lose this money or property if s/he violates the judge’s order or commits a crime against you. 2 The court may also find the abuser in contempt of court for violating an order. 3.