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Locking up kids damages their mental health and sets them up for more disadvantage. Is this what we want?

  • Written by Eileen Baldry, Professor of Criminology, UNSW
Locking up kids damages their mental health and sets them up for more disadvantage. Is this what we want?Vulnerable children caught up in the criminal justice system can suffer long-lasting consequences, even from a short period behind bars.from www.shutterstock.com

Reports this week of an Indigenous boy with a disability held naked for days in a Brisbane police cell have once again raised the issue of how best to treat our most vulnerable young...

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