Queensland's LNP proposes two "youth justice" schools to reduce reoffending, costing $40M and targeting high-risk offenders.
The Liberal National Party (LNP) in Queensland plans to create two "youth justice" schools if elected on October 26, aiming to reduce youth reoffending. The initiative, costing $40 million, will focus on high-risk offenders and includes an "adult time for adult crime" policy for serious offenses. The current government, led by Premier Steven Miles, asserts it has already implemented 50 flexible learning facilities for youth deterrence, countering the LNP's proposal.
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