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Queensland passes controversial youth crime laws after heated human rights debate


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New laws include the overriding of the Human Rights Act to allow children to be charged for breaching bail

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The Queensland government’s controversial youth crime laws have been passed in parliament despite strong opposition by human rights advocates and experts who warn they are ineffective and will result in more children incarcerated.

The laws include overriding the state’s Human Rights Act to make breach of bail an offence for children. They will also expand an electronic monitoring trial for children as young as 15 and provide additional funding of $9m to assist victims of crime.

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Continue reading…New laws include the overriding of the Human Rights Act to allow children to be charged for breaching bailGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Queensland government’s controversial youth crime laws have been passed in parliament despite strong opposition by human rights advocates and experts who warn they are ineffective and will result in more children incarcerated.The laws include overriding the state’s Human Rights Act to make breach of bail an offence for children. They will also expand an electronic monitoring trial for children as young as 15 and provide additional funding of $9m to assist victims of crime.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…