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The Victorian government has unveiled sweeping reforms allowing violent child offenders to face adult jail sentences, including life behind bars, under a new “Adult Time for Violent Crime” plan.

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00:00Victoria will introduce adult time for violent crime.
00:04Victoria has unveiled a sweeping crackdown on youth crime,
00:09with new laws allowing violent child offenders to face adult jail sentences,
00:14including life imprisonment.
00:17The courts will treat children for these crimes like adults,
00:21where jail will be more likely and sentences will be longer.
00:25The adult time for violent crime reforms will move offenders aged 14 and over
00:31who commit serious crimes such as aggravated home invasion,
00:35carjacking and armed robbery from the Children's Court to the County Court.
00:45The maximum jail term will rise from three years to 25 years,
00:50with life possible for the worst offences.
00:52Premier Jacinta Allen said the change would deliver real consequences for young offenders.
00:59It follows a spike in youth violence across Melbourne,
01:02where children now make up nearly 13% of all offenders
01:06and are responsible for most aggravated robberies and burglaries.
01:10We must send a very clear message and must indeed deliver the serious consequences
01:16that need to come as a result from people who commit these violent crimes.
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