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Youth crime drops as police crackdown hits

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: May 15, 2025
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POSITIVE SHIFT: Ipswich has seen an improvement in youth crime statistics.
POSITIVE SHIFT: Ipswich has seen an improvement in youth crime statistics.
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YOUTH crime is on the decline in Ipswich, with newly released police data showing a significant drop in offences during the first quarter of 2025.

Compared to this time last year, Ipswich has seen a positive shift in youth crime statistics.

In 2024, the city ranked sixth in Queensland for youth crime offences, but for the first quarter of 2025 (January 1 to March 31), it has dropped to eighth place, with 857 youth charges recorded.

This places Ipswich just behind the Moreton region (819 charges) and slightly ahead of Logan (880 charges).

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Local resident and parent Naomi Latch said the improvements were noticeable in her Riverview neighbourhood.

“For the first time in a long time, I feel safer walking around my suburb after dark,” she said. “It’s clear that the increased police presence and tougher laws are having a real impact. Families here have been desperate for change, and now it feels like we’re turning a corner.”

The Queensland Police Service says the results reflect the success of intensified efforts to combat youth offending across the state.

Statewide, break-ins have fallen by 12 per cent compared to early 2024, and car thefts have dropped by 9 per cent.

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