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Australian Senate highlights failures in youth justice system, overrepresenting Indigenous children at high costs.
A Senate inquiry in Australia highlights failures in the youth justice system, where Indigenous children are overrepresented and often separated from their families and culture, leading to negative health and development outcomes.
The system is criticized as punitive, with spending reaching $1.5 billion nationally, costing $3,320 per day to imprison a child.
Critics argue for more support for families to prevent youth from entering the justice system.
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El Senado de Australia destaca los fracasos en el sistema de justicia juvenil, representando en exceso a los niños indígenas a un alto costo.