Failure to protect Indigenous children from violence at home ‘funnels’ them into crime, Queensland report finds
by Ben Smee and Eden Gillespie from World news | The Guardian on (#698JC)
Research on justice and support systems says current approach creates further trauma, resulting in lifelong consequences
Queensland's First Nations children experiencing domestic and family violence are being harmed - and funnelled into risk-taking and criminal behaviour - by failures in the child protection, youth justice and other support systems, a landmark report has found.
Released amid a heightened debate about youth crime in Queensland, the report gives new insight into how unsafe home environments, and a lack of safe places to go to escape family violence, create conditions in which young people become entangled in the justice system.
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