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18 October, 2024

GPS tracking to protect DV victims

A GPS tracking program for high-risk offenders of family and domestic violence will be trialled if the LNP wins government later this month.


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As part of its Safer Families, Safer Communities policy, the LNP has pledged to establish a pilot program of up to 500 offenders with GPS that monitors their location and sounds an alarm if the offender gets close to where the victim lives or works.

The LNP has also pledged to deliver three new Beyond DV Hope Hubs providing safe, hidden places for victims to receive wrap around support. They will be delivered in shopping centres in key spots around the state.

“My message to perpetrators is crystal clear: under an LNP Government we will bring in consequences for action. We cannot continue to allow offenders to walk free while victims live in fear,” LNP leader David Crisafulli said.

“We will also offer victims the choice to have their own safety device if they wish, to put the safety of victims front and centre.”

Mr Crisafulli said the GPS tracking program would be based on the world-leading Tasmanian model which had seen an 82% reduction in high-risk incidents.

“Perpetrators will be tracked 24/7 by a specialised team, with victims contacted immediately to enact safety plans if their perpetrator comes into proximity to them,” he said.

“At the same time, the LNP will work with recovery group Beyond DV to roll out three more Hope Hubs based on their incredible Westfield Carindale model which has seen thousands of women and children safely and discreetly through their doors at times of incredible stress in their lives.

“Our Hope Hubs will offer social, health, housing, legal and financial support in a setting which is easy and inconspicuous to access.”

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