1,200 charged as Taskforce Guardian marks one-year tackling youth crime

Almost 1,200 youth offenders have been charged and nearly 500 young people diverted away from the justice system in the first year of a specialist youth crime Taskforce.

Queensland Police Service (QPS) launched the flying squad initiative in May 2023, before later becoming known as Taskforce Guardian.

Bringing together specialist police officers with expert youth justice workers deploying to hot spot locations across the state, the Taskforce works alongside local police to arrest serious recidivist offenders, engage with at-risk young people and saturate problem areas to enhance community safety.

Taskforce Guardian has deployed on 71 operations since its inception, with the latest blitz taking to North Queensland with back-to-back deployments in Cairns, Townsville and Mount Isa.

The North Queensland operation took place over 23 days, beginning in Cairns on April 1 and finishing in Mount Isa on May 3.

Each deployment focused on providing individualised support based on the needs of each district, including assisting with investigations, bail compliance, high-visibility patrols and youth and family engagements.

In total, 80 young people were arrested for 237 offences and 47 diverted into alternate restorative pathways across the three deployments.

The borderless nature of Taskforce Guardian allows rapid response teams to deploy at any time, where support is needed most across the state.

Police work alongside expert Youth Justice workers to foster a positive rapport with people, connecting them with key support services, local resources, and relevant change-oriented programs focusing on health, education, disability services and First Nations initiatives.

Youth Crime Taskforce Acting Assistant Commissioner Andrew Massingham said the QPS’ top priority is community safety.

“As you can see from the last 12 months, police are working hard and will continue to do so, to combat youth offending,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Andrew Massingham said.

“This is just the beginning and while it is very promising to see the impacts Taskforce Guardian and various other initiatives are having across the state, we have more work to do.

“I commend each and every police officer and youth worker involved for their commitment to making arrests to protect our communities, and giving young people beginning down the wrong path, the referrals and support they need to stay on track.

“We will continue to address youth crime from every angle and deploy Taskforce Guardian where local police need it most.”

Deployment locationYoung people arrestedNumber of chargesNumber of young people diverted
Cairns (April 1-8)3110911
Townsville (April 10-16)18447
Mount Isa (April 26 – May 3)318429
Total statistics across Taskforce Guardian deployments (7 May 2023 – 7 May 2024) by police district:
DistrictNumber of deploymentsNumber of young people arrestedNumber of chargesNumber of young people diverted
Logan District67220735
Wide Bay District68522556
Far North District822067952
Townsville District13286871129
Ipswich District25720915
Mount Isa District35517537
North Brisbane District68533829
South Brisbane District66633721
Darling Downs District810839746
Capricornia District59932359
Moreton District43211310
Gold Coast District323923
Mackay District19385
TOTAL:711,1974,004497

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