We Need a Police Summit on Knife Crime. Oh, Yes, We’ve Already Had One
- A police summit on knife crime was held to discuss new laws and enforcement strategies in Victoria as of 2025.
- The summit followed ongoing concerns about violent crimes including the 2019 knife attack that killed 17-year-old Jack Beasley in Surfers Paradise.
- Inspired by the tragic loss of Jack Beasley, Jack's Law has been enacted in several states including Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania with support from multiple political parties, though it has yet to gain approval in Victoria despite endorsement from the police.
- Police Minister Anthony Carbines warned that criminal networks and motorcycle gangs have been alerted to intensified enforcement efforts, with police prepared to apply new legislation to combat intimidation and violence.
- The summit discussed South Australian weapons prohibition orders, and Victoria plans to toughen anti-bikie laws and introduce a $65 million tobacco regulatory body later this year.
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We need a police summit on knife crime. Oh, yes, we’ve already had one
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·Sydney, Australia
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·Paris, France
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·Paris, France
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