Police would gain sweeping powers to search Victorians for knives and serious youth offenders would face a bootcamp-style program if the Liberals win next year’s state election.
Breakdown
- Victorian opposition calls for 'Jack's Law' to address rising knife crime. 13s
- 'Jack's Law' would allow police to conduct random searches for blades in public areas. 24s
- Similar laws exist in other states, but not yet in Victoria or South Australia. 1m 2s
- Human rights groups warn broader search powers could lead to racial profiling. 1m 9s
- Victorian government highlights current bans and expanded police powers, citing over 10,000 weapons confiscated. 1m 28s