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New program for children who’ve been in prison
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Dec. 14, 2021 - 15:13
80% of 17-year-olds who have been to prison will return there. However, a new mentoring program has been set up aimed at helping children who’ve been in prison turn their lives around. The head of ‘Shine for Kids’ says childhood trauma shouldn’t be criminalised.