Queensland Premier Campbell Newman has launched a new inquiry into tough-on-crime laws. Source: AAP
QUEENSLANDERS will have a say on what they think should be the Newman government's next tough-on-crime laws.
The government has introduced a raft of contentious legislation this year, including mandatory sentences for outlaw bikies and new powers for the attorney-general to jail dangerous sex offenders indefinitely.
Premier Campbell Newman says the state's parliamentary Legal Affairs Committee will hold an inquiry to identify what law-enforcement agencies should do next.
They will hold hearings across the state for several months from February.
"It will give all Queenslanders the opportunity to talk about what we do next to protect our community," Mr Newman said.
"The way the courts are working, the Crime and Misconduct Commission and police are operating and the laws that the parliament have put in place."
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