Youth crime win: Government pledge to share crucial KPIs
The Palaszczuk Government has pledged to publish key performance indicators experts say are crucial to driving down teen crime.
The Palaszczuk Government has pledged to publish key performance indicators experts say are crucial to driving down teen crime.
We are supposed to live in the Sunshine State, not a state of fear. Yet the youth crime scourge is now so ever-present that all Queenslanders – no matter where they live – are worried they could be next. Join our Enough is Enough campaign to see real justice done.
The Palaszczuk Government has pledged to transparently publish the rate of youth reoffending, Indigenous young people in detention and the proportion of serious repeat offenders – with the goal of driving these numbers down – as a direct result of the Enough is Enough campaign.
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