Youth detention in Australia: What are the rules around imprisoning juveniles?

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Youth detention in Australia: What are the rules around imprisoning juveniles?
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Kids facing criminal charges are held in juvenile detention facilities across Australia.

“Children can spend 22 hours or more per day alone in a cell without any meaningful human contact,” she said.about the amount of time detention centre staff kept a teenage boy in solitary confinement.

An image of a teenage boy strapped to a chair wearing a spit hood, which covered his entire head, shocked many. Mr Johnston admitted "few would argue against the need for greater diversionary and rehabilitative measures”, but said: "Youth justice is a highly complex area involving extremely challenging young people who have committed crimes or are at risk of doing so.”

The Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings held hearings into the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.The apology came after evidence about the mistreatment of young people in the state’s Ashley Youth Detention Centre was aired in an inquiry.

Queensland is looking at expanding its youth justice detention capacity and could build a fourth such facility in Cairns. "We need to be caring for kids who are in trouble in their communities and on Country, not locking them in prisons and punishing them for needing support," she said.

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