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Wednesday, 23 December 2009 12:32 |
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Today the ABC aired a special report on 17 year olds in prison, which begins "On any one day in Australia a thousand young people are behind bars. In
most states and territories, young criminals are dealt with under the
juvenile justice system until they turn 18. But not in Queensland where
many 17-year-olds are serving time in adult jails. Seventeen
years ago the State Government promised to change the outdated law but
youth advocates are still campaigning for that to happen."
This is a significant media report into 17 year olds in prison. YANQ's director, Siyavash Doostkhah, is interviewed to represent YANQ's perspective on the rights and safety of young people in detention. Karen Struthers, Minister for Community Services in Queensland, also contributes to the discussion, along with solicitor Damien Bartholemew and Debbie Kilroy of Sisters Inside. Listen to this report, or read the full transcript, here.
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