Youth Crime - Sky News Interview
Revolving door sentencing? Or Relocation Sentencing? It's a no brainer!
Let's solve youth crime in North Queensland so residents don't feel like they're living in The Bronx, as they've reported to local media.
Now, our current laws are not working, our current systems are clearly not working.
So you tell me what you prefer?
-The State Labor Party is proposing building a $500m prison in Cairns, and they're talking about introducing licenses for parents to have kids... I mean come on, seriously!
- What Katter's Australian Party proposes is relocation sentencing - move the kids out of their systems, break the cycle, and teach them some life skills at a remote location, making them civilized citizens ready to rejoin society.
n the old days, before the white fellas came, the black fellas had ‘Buj-e-ka’. And it was a common word, Percy Neal told me, used by the tribes, a common word in Eastern Australia, common word in Central Australia and a common word in Western Australia and it means ‘banishment’.
If you played up in the old days, they didn’t have prisons, so you’d be sent out into the bush to live by yourself until you behaved like a civilised human being, and then and only then you’d be allowed back in the camp.
So, what we’re saying is to bring back ‘Buj-e-ka’.
Goodbye, ta-da.
The below is my Sky News interview on the matter. Vision taken for Sky News by News 24x7.









