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Government introduces bill to extend strict bail test for young people

Government introduces bill to extend strict bail test for young people
By Robert Heyward
The Minns Labor Government is extending strict bail laws for young offenders accused of car theft and home break-ins, reinforcing its commitment to tackling youth crime.
The tougher bail test, introduced last year under section 22C of the Bail Act 2013, applies to offenders aged 14 to 18 who commit these crimes while already on bail for similar offences. Under this law, bail can only be granted if the court has a high degree of confidence that the individual will not commit another serious crime while on bail, even with conditions in place.
Originally set to expire on April 4, 2025, the Government has now introduced legislation to extend the measure for another three years, until April 2028. Early data suggests the law is having a significant impact, with bail refusals under section 22C more than doubling compared to the general rate for similar youth offences. The Government will continue evaluating its effectiveness over the next three years.
This measure is part of a broader effort to enhance community safety while also addressing the root causes of youth crime. The Government aims to prevent young offenders from repeated involvement with the justice system and support early intervention strategies.
In addition to the bail extension, the Minns Government has allocated substantial funding for crime prevention initiatives. Last year, it announced a $26.2 million community safety package, which includes:
- Expanding NSW Police-run Youth Action Meetings to engage at-risk youth.
- Growing the Youth Justice NSW Safe Aboriginal Youth Patrol Program.
- Providing targeted funding to address crime in Moree and surrounding areas.
Further investments have been made this month, with an additional $6 million allocated to enhance safety in Bourke, Moree, and Kempsey. Meanwhile, Operation Mongoose, an ongoing NSW Police initiative in the Western Region, has already identified 255 offenders, including 75 key ringleaders.
The Minns Government remains committed to tackling youth crime and will continue introducing measures to improve community safety while balancing rehabilitation efforts for young offenders. More announcements on crime prevention strategies are expected in the coming months.
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