Keeping youths in care out of trouble / Letter
Prof Mike Stein responds to news of a proposal to restrict the ‘over-policing’ of looked-after young people Diverting young people in care from the youth justice system and the associated criminalisation may help their future careers (Children in care who lash out may no longer face automatic (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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