To effectively combat youth crime, governments need to tackle the problem at its root instead of making reactive law changes, experts say.
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Young offenders should be rehabilitated and supported to get out of the criminal justice system instead of facing tougher penalties, experts say.
To effectively combat youth crime, governments need to tackle the problem at its root instead of making reactive law changes, experts say.
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