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Bailey Jones: Mum of teen stabbed to death fights for tougher conditions on community detention

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Rebecca Masters
Bailey Jones: Mum of teen stabbed to death fights for tougher conditions on community detention
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A grieving mother is campaigning for stricter regulations on community-based criminal sentences after her son was killed by a relative serving an intensive corrections order. She argues that the current system failed to prevent the crime due to lax supervision.

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This highlights ongoing debates regarding criminal justice reform and the effectiveness of community detention programs.

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shares Share article The mother of a young man who was stabbed to death by his cousin is fighting to strengthen conditions for criminals serving jail sentences in the community.

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The article focuses on the failure of the justice system and advocates for 'tougher' conditions, which aligns with conservative criminal justice perspectives.

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