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  1. ethereal3xp on

    >Under the changes, judges will be able to order life imprisonment for crimes such as aggravated home invasion and aggravated carjacking. The sentencing framework also introduces a 25-year maximum for intentionally causing serious injury in circumstances of gross violence, and 20 years for recklessly causing serious injury under similar conditions.

  2. cantexcludeableed on

    Just a cynical bit of politicking from Jacinta Allan, in her attempt to deflect criticism that she’s let youth crime get out of control.

  3. Surely 14-year-olds will review the new laws and adjust their behavior accordingly.

  4. PajamaPants4Life on

    Seems appropriate for a island filled with criminals.

    (No, I don’t think this, but Australian lawmakers are sure acting like it’s true)

  5. Disastrous_Award_789 on

    Correction: headline should read „Bad kids assumed bad for life,“ which is ridiculous.

  6. To be fair, you also don’t want laws being too forgiving for kids either.

    If they are too forgiving, criminals will use kids to perform the worst crimes.

  7. Elegant_Spring2223 on

    To je kada se djeci daju prevelika prava i zapostavi odgoj. Jedna narodna poslovica jasno govori „Ki će imet muke i nevolje neka da otroke na volje“

  8. aircavrocker on

    Aren’t Australian life sentences like 20 years and not true life sentences?

  9. Stereo_Jungle_Child on

    But they’ll still have to wait two years until they’re mature enough to join social media.

  10. Start charging parents for not parenting. If their kid is gonna be out stabbing people at 14 then the parents should also be charged for negligence in parenting. Make the shitty people who care less about their kids actually be held accountable for raising them the way they did. The accountability I believe would improve. Children are supposed to be our future and when we fail to raise the future of humanity properly and responsibly, it will fail to exist altogether.

  11. SsooooOriginal on

    Cat and mouse cudgel to cope with criminal activity abusing age punishment „loopholes“.

    Sure, kids doing terrible things need punishment.

    However, consider, rehabilitation should be the goal from a healthy society. The law should be comprehensive, not sweeping and general.

    If you want to curb incidence of murder to cover crimes, you don’t apply flat death penalties to crimes.

    You need more people working the systems and actual leadership guiding towards goals. But that costs money, so

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