Youth Sentencing in Queensland, Audtralia
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<Tab/>The Queensland population are all treated differently in the eyes of the law today. Some age groups have are restricted in their sentencing only by the law that corresponds to their crime, however other groups are have a different system of sentencing all together. Juveniles are treated with a policy that where possible attempts to keep them out of jails and detention centres and
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who do not believe that the sentencing system is appropriate. The evidence discussed shows that, statistically speaking, the system is working in the sense that there are less juveniles re-offending and therefore ending up in jails. Where stakeholders are concerned, there will always be the opposing view to whatever system is used but it is fair and just to more people, which in turn shows that the different principles applied when sentencing juveniles is appropriate.
who do not believe that the sentencing system is appropriate. The evidence discussed shows that, statistically speaking, the system is working in the sense that there are less juveniles re-offending and therefore ending up in jails. Where stakeholders are concerned, there will always be the opposing view to whatever system is used but it is fair and just to more people, which in turn shows that the different principles applied when sentencing juveniles is appropriate.