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State to bring in GPS trackers for 10yo kids
Queensland courts can now impose 24/7 GPS monitoring on youth offenders aged 10–17, with a reported 24% reduction in reoffending according to government data.
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New law puts GPS trackers on bailed youth
The state government says it is delivering on its election promise to make the Sunshine Coast safer with the implementation of a new law enabling courts to impose GPS devices on youths as young as 10 years as a bail condition. The Youth Justice (Electronic Monitoring) Amendment Bill 2025 means courts across the state and across the region can impose a GPS device as a bail condition for any youth offender aged 10-17, including first-time offender…
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