Crime increased in areas trialling cashless debit card programs, government analysis suggests
Coalition claims scrapping cards could lead to tsunami of trauma' but federal department analysis of available data paints a different picture
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Crime rates have increased or remained steady in regions hosting cashless debit card programs, according to the department of social services, as the Albanese government prepares to abolish the controversial welfare program within weeks.
Critics of the government's decision have claimed the card's axing would increase crime and alcohol abuse, but the department has claimed its analysis of police data has shown total crime rates, assault and property damage have gone up in areas where the income management tool was being trialled.
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