Australian children are being arrested under laws to ‘disrupt’ extremism: ‘On balance this is a bad law’
Australian laws that criminalize the possession of extremist material have led to the arrest of children as young as 10, raising concerns over their impact on vulnerable youth.
From Gangster to Sociologist: A Book Reveals How Youth Criminalization Operates in the U.S.
Victor M. Rios, a former gang member, reflects on youth criminalization in the U.S. in his book "Castigados," where he draws from his experiences to highlight the challenges faced by Black and Latino youth.
Over-policing of children in care is 'manufacturing criminals', experts warn
Experts warn that the over-policing of children in care is leading to increased offending and distrust towards the police.