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Queensland s GPS tracker trial to target up to 100 youth repeat offenders

Queensland s GPS tracker trial to target up to 100 repeat youth offenders By state political reporter Kate McKenna © Provided by ABC NEWS The government is proceeding with a 12-month GPS device trial. (Supplied) Up to 100 teenage repeat offenders could be considered for GPS monitoring under the Palaszczuk government s proposed tracker trial, according to Queensland authorities. As public hearings continue in regional Queensland into the sweeping youth justice changes, a joint departmental brief from the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Department of Youth Justice to the parliamentary committee probing the bill, has shed further light on the measures. Taking into consideration the number of recidivist youth offenders aged 16 to 17 years in the trial locations for the period 1 January to 31 December, 2020, it is estimated that up to 100 youths may be considered for electronic monitoring (subject to the court s discretion to determine their suitability),

Monster may be unleashed despite nearly killing guard

Woodford Correctional Centre inmate Brian Lafaitele may be moved out of maximum security Crime by Kate Kyriacou, Thomas Chamberlin 16th Mar 2021 8:26 AM | Updated: 9:40 AM Premium Content Subscriber only A prisoner who bashed an officer to within an inch of his life , leaving him with a broken nose, cheek, eye sockets and jaw, could soon be released from maximum security and moved to a training prison. Officers are furious there are plans to reward Brian Lafaitele with a move to Borallon Training and Correctional Centre and believe it s the first step to him being reintegrated into the general prison population. Lafaitele was arrested in 2014 after he hit and injured a police officer during a wild two-hour high speed chase south of Brisbane.

Prisoner who bashed a guard to within an inch of his life could be RELEASED from maximum security

Sick prisoner who bashed a guard to within an inch of his life could be RELEASED from maximum security jail – as his victim reveals the extent of his gruesome injuries A prisoner that bashed a guard to within an inch of his life is set to be moved He is currently in prison for his involvement in a car chase that injured an officer In 2018 he brutally bashed prison officer Greg Sands leaving him unrecognisable There are plans to move him from a maximum security unit to a lower security  Prison officers are furious over these plans calling it a reward to be moved 

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