Okay.
Then there's a second part that jumped out at me. I practised what we called juvenile delinquency law at the time when we still had that act, and we had a large number, mostly young girls, who got taken into custody because they were incorrigible. They didn't commit any criminal offences, but they weren't keeping curfew at home, they were going out to wild parties, and there was some sexual activity. We had judges saying that they were incorrigible and they would take them into custody for that. When I saw “good conduct”, that was the same thing that jumped to my mind.
Have you thought of any other wording, things along the lines of criminal offences? I don't know, but something that is.... I have a great deal of respect for our judiciary, but they can make mistakes, and that wording, it seems to me, is just too broad to satisfy me.