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Qld Assistant Police Commissioner Cheryl Scanlon’s plan to fix youth crime crisis

Young Queenslanders are turning deadly behaviour into entertainment on social media and inspiring others to do the same, the state’s new youth crime boss has warned.
In her first sit down interview since taking on the job, Assistant Commissioner Cheryl Scanlon told NCA NewsWire one of her biggest frustrations was seeing juveniles sharing footage of themselves committing crimes.
“What they’re doing is committing criminal offences,” she said. “It’s dangerous, and people lose their lives through that.
“So it’s a serious issue when…
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