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Tag Archives: crime
17 years old but they’re still children
It’s unusual for me to be suggesting that young people should be treated like children. My youth work practice is normally built around advocating for and giving greater responsibility to young people, on enabling participation in decision-making and empowering young … Continue reading
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Tagged children, crime, justice, juvenile offenders, prison, reparation, youth
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