Victoria’s ‘Adult Time for Violent Crime’ policy for children 14 and over | ABC NEWS
Children aged 14 and above who commit violent crimes in Victoria will face adult sentences under Victorian government reforms.
A bill called ‘Adult Time for Violent Crime’ will be drafted and brought to state parliament this year.
It will significantly increase the likelihood of a prison sentence for offenders of certain crimes such as aggravated home invasion, carjacking, and armed robbery.
The changes will also increase the maximum length of sentences for child offenders.
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