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Queensland’s youth crime laws slammed by United Nations

Australia has come under fire again for breaching its human rights obligations to children amid a national crackdown on youth crime.
The United Nations has criticised the Queensland government’s latest round of “adult crime, adult time” laws, saying they threaten to create an “underclass…
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