• Shane Chelepy 'really pleased' with new DV laws allowing immediate protection orders

  • May 1 2025
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Shane Chelepy 'really pleased' with new DV laws allowing immediate protection orders

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  • It is Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month with the State Government passing new laws this week which will allow the police to issue on-the-spot 12 month Protection Directions and reduce victim trauma.

    Today is also day 5 in the inquest into the Bondi Massacre with the inquest hearing that the Queensland man was on the Queensland Police Service's radar while living in his hometown of Toowoomba.

    QPS Acting Police Commissioner Shane Chelpy told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I'm really pleased to see those laws go into parliament this week."

    "The use of a police protection direction will see that close to two thirds of the domestic and family violence offences that we turn up to now will be able to issue an immediate police protection direction to give that victim survivor protection right there on the spot for 12 months."

    "We know that a domestic and family violence current order takes four to five hours for a police officer to take out."

    "We're expecting these to be under an hour, but the most important thing is it'll free up that police time, which will allow the police to focus on our victim survivors," Acting Commissioner Chelepy said.

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