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The growing push for ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws

The growing push for ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws

When Queensland woman Emma Lovell was stabbed to death by a teenager in 2022, the community and nation was shocked. The 17-year-old offender had broken into her home on Boxing Day as the family slept. The crime was a catalyst for a campaign for stricter sentencing for youths and Queensland went on to become the first state to introduce ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws. Today, ABC News Queensland presenter Jessica van Vonderen on why other states could follow suit. Featured: Jessica van Vonderen, ABC News Queensland presenter

ABC News Daily · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

May 18, 202514m 35s

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Show Notes

When Queensland woman Emma Lovell was stabbed to death by a teenager in 2022, the community and nation was shocked.

The 17-year-old offender had broken into her home on Boxing Day as the family slept. 

The crime was a catalyst for a campaign for stricter sentencing for youths and Queensland went on to become the first state to introduce ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws. 

Today, ABC News Queensland presenter Jessica van Vonderen on why other states could follow suit.  

Featured: 

Jessica van Vonderen, ABC News Queensland presenter

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