Queensland have passed new youth justice legislation which will see harsher penalties for youth crime state-wide.
The move follows a troubling spike in youth crime across Queensland including three high-profile crimes.
Under the new laws, it is now a crime for a child to breach bail conditions, children from 15-years-old will now be fitted with GPS trackers and the courts will now have the authority to declare certain young criminals as serious repeat offenders.
Other changes include heavier prison terms for young car thieves, bragging on social media about certain crimes is now a criminal offence and the history of young offenders will now be considered when judges hand down penalties and manage bail applications.
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