Report reveals rise in recidivism drop in crime for teenagers
Report reveals rise in recidivism drop in crime for teenagers
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A study of thousands of boys has revealed they are less likely to commit crimes against children than their parents are.
Key points: Recidivism rates for boys with parents at the top of the socio-economic scale fell by a여주안마round 60 per cent among 15-year-olds
One in every 10 boys who committed an offence in 2013 said their parents’ income was below the national median ($45,000)
A study from Queensland’s ASU Law School finds the impact of rising unemployment has pushed up families’ financial needs
The Queensland Law School found a 60 per cent drop in recidivism among 17-year-olds who had parents making the federal minimum wage and families earning $45,000 per annum.
The study is one of thousands of academic research papers to have been released this year into the impact of low pay and unemployment on young p슬롯 머신eople and their families.
An associate professor at the University of Queensland’s law school, Prof Tim Wigg said recent research from his institution showed parents earning under $10,000 per annum were far more likely to have little success getting child support than were those earning more than $60,000.
“The study suggests that in a situation where they are living on income support, they will be more likely to recieve welfare benefits that are less than what their parents earn,” he said.
The report by Professor Wigg and his co-authors said one in every 10 boys who committed an offence in 2013 would have a parent earning below $10,000 per annum.
Th로투스 홀짝e researchers also said the drop in the recidivism rate for male offenders over the past three decades had been “substantially greater” in Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales than in most other states.
A review of data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics data of Australian crime rates from 1987 to 1999 revealed that while the crime rate per head rose across all states, the crime rate by age dropped by around 70 per cent.
While there were slight increases, from about 0.2 per cent in western Australia and about 0.8 per cent in New South Wales to 0.4 per cent in Queensland and 0.2 per cent in Victoria, the rate by age was roughly equal across all states.
“When we combine the age and crime rates, we get a fairly consistent trend to suggest that there is a negative effect from youth unemployment on recidivism,” Prof Wigg said
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Wyong councillor questions appointment of former property develpeur
Wyong councillor questions appointment of former property develpeur
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A former city property officer who was appointed to the council’s strategic planning portfolio has faced allegations he was a key player in an extensive property investment scheme.
Linda Yang-Yong resigned from the council’s board of directors in June 2017 but it is now been claimed she bought and invested in hundreds of properties over years.
Councillor Yang-Yong was an adviser for many property developers, including Gunga Bai양산출장샵 Properties and the newly formed BKC group.
The allegations have been made as she is suing three members of the council’s planning team — Peter Jones and Matthew Roberts — and a company she set up for the purpose.
The카지노톡 trio have accused her of “illegal” and “criminal” actions.
“Linda Yang-Yong has taken a position as a former property consultant of a number of major development companies in Melbourne, and was employed by Gunga Bai Properties as a property adviser in 2016.
“[She] assisted [Gunga Bai Properties] in developing a significant new residential development at the BKC project site.
“Gunga Bai Properties was ultimately successful in negotiating the approval for a residential develop서산출장마사지ment in an area of Melbourne known for its commercial activity.
“Gunga Bai Properties paid LYng-Yong an annual fee of approximately $8,800, and the payment from the council’s approved project was for her to travel to Brisbane to visit the development as its main site manager.”
Mr Jones denies any wrongdoing.
“We believe that Linda Yang-Yong engaged in conduct that fell well within the remit of the role,” he told 612 ABC Melbourne’s 8.30 report.
He said his company had to follow the council’s guidelines and not engage in “travesty or bribery”.
“The City of Melbourne cannot take lightly decisions and decisions need to be taken in the public interest.”
In June Ms Yang-Yong and Ms Roberts — whose combined salaries are nearly $2.5 million each — announced they would sue her.
The case has gone to the High Court where a trial date is expected to be set for May 2018.
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