HomeGeneral NewsRepeat offending shapes sentencing view – Proctor General News Repeat offending shapes sentencing view – Proctor January 29, 2026 0 4 - Advertisement - Punishment and community protection were the most common considerations when Queenslanders think about sentencing, new research has revealed. The Queensland Sentencing Advisory Council (QSAC) has released the research brief, Community views on the importance of sentencing… Click here to view the original article. Tagsqlsproctor.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleWhere to Watch This Year’s Oscar NominationsNext articleTasmania Police detail bone discovery amid Celine Cremer search | The Examiner RELATED ARTICLES General News Driveway auction to health check appetite for smaller inner-city Brisbane home blocks Australian Online News - August 20, 2026 General News Grievous bodily harm charges, Kingston Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 General News Greater regulatory scrutiny no bar to mining mergers, bosses say Australian Online News - August 19, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Seasons under threat for Luke Metcalf and Reece Walsh after devastating injuries: ‘Hard to watch’ August 16, 2026 270,000 Square Miles Around Easter Island to Become Indigenous-Managed Ocean Reserve August 17, 2026 Wyoming Whiskey Releases New State of the Union Bourbon August 18, 2026 Rick Caruso, Estranged Democrat, Explains His Place on the Karen Bass–Spencer Pratt Political Spectrum August 14, 2026 Load more