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This week’s Mayor on the Air is Edwin Batt, Mayor of Southern Midlands Council. Listen as he chats with Kaz and Tubes about election hopes, how the pool is going, the ODFA Gather Round, and the Youth Detention centre at Pontville.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barwon MP Roy Butler joins John after new data showed the number of kids in youth detention centres in NSW has increased by 1 third Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm on Friday on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Conversations is bringing you a summer treat — a collection of Sarah's most memorable guests through out the years. Tony spent three decades in and out of jail for property crimes and safecracking. When he joined an unusual club inside Hobart's Risdon Prison, he found his voice for the first time. Then a few years ago, on a fishing trawler far out to sea, he began the painful process of changing his life.Tony Bull grew up across the road from Hobart's Risdon Prison.As child he started running with a crowd of boys who stole money for the woodman and the milkman from people's front doorsteps.In late primary school he found himself in trouble with the law for the first time.He was 17 when he first went to jail, in Queensland's Boggo Road after a car chase with the police in Cairns.A year later, he was back in Tasmania, and inside Risdon Prison for the first time.It was a scary experience because he'd heard so many unsettling sounds coming from inside the prison walls when he was a child.In his 20s, Tony joined the Spartan Debating Club inside the jail. The prisoners, including Chopper Read, often debated teams from outside the jail, and their families were sometimes allowed in to watch the debates.Learning to debate changed how Tony used his voice. He eventually became yard boss, a conduit between the prisoners and the Superintendent.Some years later he was out of jail and working on a fishing boat called the 'Diana' when he had a pre-dawn epiphany far out at sea.He realised it was finally time for him to break the cycle of crime and incarceration in his own life.Tony worked incredibly hard to unlearn some of his old habits which had previously led him straight back into jail.Today he lives in his own unit with his beloved dog Princess and runs a home maintenance business.This episode of Conversations contains discussion around prison, jail, incarceration, youth detention, youth crime, burglary, break and enter, safe cracking, criminals, inmates, Hobart, Risdon Prison, Tasmania, Queensland, Cairns, Brisbane, police, corrections, debating, inmate reform, prison reform, Chopper Reid, family relationships, fishing, boating, Salvation army, rehabilitation, crime prevention, fishing trawlers, crime and punishment, safecracker, lighthouse, swimming, ocean swimming, The Diana, living alone, relationships.
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With many provincial youth detention centres being closed, what happens to the young offenders behind their walls? And where will the money saved from their closure go? Jessica Evans is an assistant professor of criminology at Toronto Metropolitan University, and she joins us to explain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s Trending: Exclusive: We don’t really house juveniles in juvenile detention. Tim Walz’s one decent moment of the debate last night was when he questioned J.D. Vance about the results of the 2020 election. Members of the left-wing media are trying to claim that Tim Walz won the debate. Crime numbers have gone up on Sound Transit, but Sound Transit claims it’s only because they have gotten better at reporting crime. // Big Local: Tim Walz will be in Hunt’s Point next week for a fundraiser, but he won’t be holding any public events. A stolen car crashed into the entrance of Bethel High School in Spanaway. A teenager was arrested after a crazy high-speed pursuit that finally resulted in a crash in Sea-Tac. It took a Bothell-area school a decade to install a new crosswalk for safety reasons. // Grifter Ta-Nehisi Coates is out with a new antisemitic book.
Bill Radke discusses the week's news with political analyst Joni Balter, Geekwire's Mike Lewis, and Seattle Times Jonathan Martin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on the start of a criminal trial resulting from allegations of children being abused at New Hampshire's youth detention facilities.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports testimony has begun in the first criminal trial stemming from abuse allegations at New Hampshire's youth detention facilities.
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AP correspondent Lisa Dwyer reports that nearly 200 men and women are alleging they were sexually abused as children while at a Chicago youth detention facility.
Commissioner for Children and Young People, Leanne McLean, calls for urgent action to reduce the number of children on remand at Ashley Youth Detention Centre. Marsha Bachelor from the South East Suns Netball Association details how receiving a Woolworths Pick Fresh Play Fresh Netball Grant in 2023 has helped their club. And, Kaz shares a hilarious story about a recent visit to her local Moonah book store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on a multi-million dollar jury award against the state of New Hampshire in a detention abuse case.
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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the civil trial alleging sexual, physical and mental abuse against a New Hampshire youth detention center.
The first trial of nearly 1,200 lawsuits against a New Hampshire youth detention center is alleging sexual, physical and mental abuse. AP's Lisa Dwyer reports.
Ursula & Mike debate youth detention // Loren Culp could get the boot from law enforcement association // A big shakeup in the Seattle restaurant scene // SCENARIOS!
AP correspondent Jackie Quinn reports on Maryland Abuse Lawsuit Juvenile.
After the Christmas Riot at the Bernalillo County Youth Detention Center, Democratic lawmakers are pushing for reforms, plus BV and Buck Burnett try to save Knockouts Strip Clubon News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Richard L. Bean Juvenile Service Center has been punishing kids with seclusion more than any other facility in Tennessee. And as the laws and rules on how to treat kids changed, the facility failed to keep up.
First Nations child dies after being found unresponsive in WA prison, Britney Spears releases her long-awaited memoir, paid parental leave increases, hollywood strike restricts Halloween costumes and an update on Israel Hamas. https://www.instagram.com/bigsmalltalk_pod/
Teens at Tasmania's Ashley Youth Detention Centre share their experience of life behind bars, and the circumstances that brought them there.
Filling in for Grace Curley while she enjoys the last few bits of her maternity leave is Karoline Leavitt, spokeswoman for the MAGA Inc. SuperPAC. Karoline brings on former New Hampshire state representative Cody Belanger to update listeners on the uproar surrounding the Sununu detention center for youth.
John MacKenzie chats with Steve Lippingwell, CRC Candidate for Division 2, about his petition to exclude Gordonvale as a location for a new youth detention centre. "Any site in Edmonton would be unsuitable due to the close proximity of homes, schools, aged care, and the central business hub" Mr. Lippingwell explained. Many oppose a youth prison being built anywhere in close relation to suburban dwellings and instead point to distant locations, such as nearby the Lotus Glenn Correctional Centre not far from Mareeba. To sign the petition, click here: https://tinyurl.com/jsr3axxp
John MacKenzie chats with Ken Harley, Local Crime Emergency Activist, about the proposed youth detention centre for Edmonton and the plans for an alternative location. Locals have been speaking out against having a youth jail constructed within the middle of a residential suburb, with many suggesting a facility built in the Atherton Tablelands, perhaps nearby the Lotus Glenn prison site, would be a more realistic alternative. Queensland's Labor Government has announced that a new, 40-bed "therapeutic centre" [youth jail] will open in Cairns by 2026, with a proposed site in Edmonton that is yet to be officially confirmed.
John MacKenzie chats with Fran Lindsay, Former Division 2 CRC Councillor, about the proposed site in Edmonton for a youth detention centre. Local residents are demanding answers from the state government following Deputy Premier Steven Miles's announcement two weeks ago confirming the probable location, wondering how the logistics of a youth prison will fit harmoniously in the suburban community. "Where will its exact location be? What will it look like? How many children will it hold?" ...are some of the questions that need answering according to stakeholders.
Plagued by years of abuse allegations, the California Department of Juvenile Justice and the youth facilities it ran, were shut down earlier this summer. Criminal justice reform advocates considered the closures a victory, but now have other concerns. They contend most relocated youth are being moved into juvenile hall facilities that were not designed for long-term detentions and that lack adequate rehabilitation programs and resources. County probation chiefs have also raised concerns that kids who left for state facilities with no history of drug problems or gang affiliations are returning to their home counties with both, raising questions about the conditions within the waning days of state facilities. We talk to experts about those allegations, the stories shared by children coming out of state care, and the future of juvenile justice in California. Guests: Dan Macallair, executive director and co-founder, Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice Marlon Yarber, chief probation officer, Sacramento County Israel Salazar Villa, deputy director, California Alliance for Youth and Community Justice Jason Okonofua, assistant professor, Psychology Department, University of California Berkeley
Constable Shannon Herbert and Sergeant Brian Fitzpatrick of the RCMP announce the details of an investigation into allegations of sexual assault at the Youth Detention Facility in Waterville, NS. The alleged assaults took place from 1988 to 2017. Two families in Riverview, NB, discuss their hope that a nearby covered bridge can be saved. And on the phone-in: Summer safety tips.
Caller Anne hurls a barrage of insults at the Youth Justice statement after a workers strike at Brisbane Youth Detention Centre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cover Image by Diane Allford To learn more, please visit the sites for Randall Horton and Radical Reversal.Show Notes:00:00 Dr. Randall Horton's work in poetry02:00 Dr. Horton's work as poet/writer, professor of English at University of New Haven, system-impacted 03:10 Chicago State's MFA program03:20 Definition of Place by Horton03:30 PhD in Poetry and Poetics from SUNY Albany04:20 poetry avant-garde band Heros of Gang Leaders05:00 Creative Capital proposal to put creative space in the carceral state07:00 Suffolk County House of Corrections in Boston, Massachusetts07:30 Radical Reversal 08:30 pilot program in Burmingham, AL - Jefferson County Youth Detention Center 8:55 Minnesota Prison Writers Workshop with Jennifer Bowen-Hicks9:00 Boston's Writers Without Margins with Cheryl Buchanan 10:15 Jefferson County Youth Detention Center Director Monique Greer17:20 workshops in Jefferson County Youth Detention Center18:50 Little K - what if you don't know no beautiful21:00 Little E22:10 Ain't No Love In the Streets 26:20 art as a guide 28:00 partnering with Greer to continue pilot program31:30 Radical Reversal's space to stay in place going forward32:30 Minnesota Department of Correction's unit to have four recording booths34:00 Radical Reading Series34:30 Artist Masego36:50 follow up work with individuals in the facility 37:00 poem entitled Imagine 41:00 collaboration with facility staff42:00 The Road Less Traveled46:30 poem entitled To Live and Die in Burmingham, Alabama published in London49:00 inspired by Nietzsche's 1887 On the Genealogy of Morality 49:40 going after humanity and a moral compass51:00 legacy created with his work and Radical Reversal Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.comTo hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Thanks so much for listening!© Stephanie Drawdy [2022]
Youth detention centres in Queensland are at capacity. This has resulted in children being locked up in adult watch houses, breaching the department's own policy which dictates that children should be out of their rooms for a minimum of 12 hours a day. Find out more about The Front podcast here and read about this story and more on The Australian's website or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Jasper Leak. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Name: Jessie Lynn Storrs Guest work information/location:Site location is El Centro Jr./Sr. High School located at Sacramento Youth Detention Facility (it is a Juvenile Hall) Is a Teacher Librarian and Media instructor at El Centro Jr./Sr. High School for Sacramento County Office of Education (the only one) as part of SCOE's court and community schools program. Future Ready Schools Website: https://all4ed.org/future-ready-schools/Twitter: @FutureReady, @ShannonMMillerInstagram: @FutureReadySchools, @ShannonMMillerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FutureReadySchoolsFuture Ready Schools is a registered trademark of All4Ed, located in Washington, D.C. #FutureReady
Flooding was described as an “inland Tsunami” by residents in Eugowra, a town in which 90 per cent of buildings were destroyed or damaged by a "wall of water".
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Our Veteran's Committee has an event this week for our employees that are Veterans and we took a few minutes to talk to an employee from each branch of service about how their service carries over into their position at the county. We have the Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force all represented. And, the conversation gets a little lively when we talk about "the best" branch. Hint, you really need them all! Thank you to Akirashanti Byrd (Tax Collector Office), John Sepulveda (Deputy Director at Youth Detention), Darrick Williams (Chief Administrative Analyst, Human Resources), Don Carroll (Assistant County Attorney) and Alan Sconiers (Jefferson County Compliance Office)
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The Disability Royal Commission has turned its attention to the challenges faced by people with disability in youth detention and adult prisons in Western Australia.
Zoe and Sebastian take a reflect on some of the evidence concerning Ashley Youth Detention Centre. Since recording the remaining transcripts have been released and we hope to have a look at those soon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tasmania has become the first jurisdiction in Australia to raise the minimum age of detention from 10 to 14 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parents and juvenile justice advocates want Tennessee to improve the conditions in youth detention facilities after a report claims that teens held at the Wilder Youth Development Center were physically and sexually abused. Disability Rights Tennessee and the Youth Law Center released the report on April 27. It details how the teens held at the state-run facility in Fayette County in West Tennessee were denied medical care and therapy services, and how parents were retaliated against when they tried to raise the alarm, among other allegations. The report focuses on Wilder, but the authors believe conditions there point to larger systemic problems. In today's show, we talk to people who worked on the report, as well as a parent and juvenile justice advocate about what can be done to improve conditions for youth in detention. We invited representatives from the Tennessee Department of Children's Services, but they were unavailable. To start the show, WPLN political reporter Blaise Gainey breaks down everything you need to know from the Tennessee General Assembly this session. Guests: Blaise Gainey, WPLN political reporter Sherry, a mother whose teenage son was held at Wilder Brian Blalock, attorney at Youth Law Center Javais Hammonds, a formerly incarcerated teen who now works with the Youth Justice Action Council Marcel Hernandez, program director at Youth Advocate Programs, Inc.
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12PM - The Big Lead // GUEST: King County Sheriff's Sgt Tim Meyer on 5 boys on the run after escaping a youth detention facility via an armed carjacking // Inslee's office's response to Angee's story yesterday // GUEST: Stuart Elway on his new poll saying GOP is catching up to Dems in WA // Six month old killed by stray bullet in ATL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special bonus episode, Robin joins Heather to discuss her goals for 2022 and why she should be running a youth detention center. On the voicemails we are talking bad wedding guests, kissin' cousins and unfortunate tattoos. The holidays are upon us and the Absolutely Not's are more unhinged than ever! Go to getcanopy.co to save $25 on your Canopy Humidifier purchase today when you opt into a replacement filter subscription. You'll receive a replacement filter every 6 weeks (right when it's time for a new one) PLUS, you'll receive a free aroma kit to be used with Canopy Humidifier's built-in aroma diffuser. Go to athleticgreens.com/absolutely for a fee 1 year supply of immune supporting Vitamin D and 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Produced by Dear Media.
Durham County plans to build a new youth detention center for an estimated 30 million dollars. But people in the community are skeptical about more dollars being put toward detainment for juveniles.
Unseasonably warm temps, correction to Mall Shooting, Omicron in the USA, & face off debate about proposed new Youth Detention Center --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-kornegay/support
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This week, Marisa interviews Aunty Megan Krakouer and Gerry Georgatos from the National Suicide Prevention & Trauma Recovery Project about a class action lawsuit against Banksia Hill Youth Detention Facility in WA. Former inmates are suing the centre over conditions which observers say condemn children as young as 11 to a life of trauma and disadvantage. Later, Marisa speaks with Scott Cosgriff, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, about stranded refugees and people on temporary visas for whom there is no plan in regards to Australia's "reopening".
Former Jefferson District Court Judge David Holton discusses the decision by the Metro Council to close the youth detention center and why he thinks it is a necessity in the community...
Former Jefferson District Court Judge David Holton discusses the decision by the Metro Council to close the youth detention center and why he thinks it is a necessity in the community...
Despite the state government introducing laws to try and lower the rates, the number of young people in youth detention has doubled over the past year.
FRI 10 SEP 21: Ashley Youth Detention Centre to close, Boating and Fishing report, Free-for-all Friday
Five years after a Royal Commission revealed systemic abuse at youth detention centres, the Northern Territory Government has been forced to pay $35 million dollars in compensation. Critics say it's a lie that the Territory government is enacting the Commission's recommendations.
Mike Stafford hosts 640 Toronto's Morning Show GUEST: Marsha Rampersaud, PhD Candidate, Sociology, Queen's University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2015 the Northern Territory government announced a Royal Commission into Youth Detention, but six years on almost every single young person in prison in the NT is Indigenous. Now, the NT government has announced new laws that could see even more young Indigenous people locked up. Today, Sophie Trevitt, on why the Northern Territory is undoing the recommendations of the Royal Commission.Guest: Lawyer and executive officer of Change the Record, Sophie Trevitt. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucy Stronach, Australian Youth Representative to the UN, shares with us her advice on making real change, fighting culture shock and helping victims of human trafficking. Check out her podcast at https://ausyouthrep.unyouth.org.au/for-the-future/ and get involved with UN Youth https://ausyouthrep.unyouth.org.au/.
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to train a sniffer dog? Just how good are these dogs? Borealis talks to a Canadian who has been involved in training 'man's best friend' for four decades.About my guest Tom Abraham:My name is Tom Abraham, I am a former volunteer Fire Fighter in Puslinch, Ontario, Canada. I started this organization not by choice but rather by chance. My primary passion has always been dogs, Service Dogs – in specific, German Shepherds for Military/Law Enforcement purposes. About 10 years ago I approached an individual who attended the same church as me, he was working at a Youth Detention facility at the time. ► BlackTrack K9 Facebook► BlackTrack K9 websiteAbout the host Phil Gurski:Phil is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and Programme Director for the Security, Economics and Technology (SET) hub at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute (PDI). He worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation.►Website - https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/►Twitter - https://twitter.com/borealissaves►LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gurski-8942468/►Email - borealisrisk@gmail.com►Check Phil's latest book ''When Religion Kills'' - https://amzn.to/2ALdpoG
The country's top legal officers are today discussing whether the age of criminal responsibility should be lifted from 10 to 14.
Youth detention is institutionalising young men from an early age - feeding a cycle of incarceration that repeats over generations. Although only around 5% of Australians aged 10-17 are indigenous, they account for around 50% of those being kept in youth detention nationwide - and in the Northern Territory it’s close to 100%... Jye Cardona grew up being conditioned to hate authority and watched his friends go in and out of the youth justice system. Now he works in detention centres running programs to get through to the kids who feel just as angry and neglected as he did. Jye has had to deal with post traumatic stress from his young life and learn how to reshape his perceptions. It’s been a tough journey thats fuelled the fire within him to be there for others facing similar struggles.
Youth detention is institutionalising young men from an early age - feeding a cycle of incarceration that repeats over generations. Although only around 5% of Australians aged 10-17 are indigenous, they account for around 50% of those being kept in youth detention nationwide - and in the Northern Territory it’s close to 100%... Jye Cardona grew up being conditioned to hate authority and watched his friends go in and out of the youth justice system. Now he works in detention centres running programs to get through to the kids who feel just as angry and neglected as he did. Jye has had to deal with post traumatic stress from his young life and learn how to reshape his perceptions. It’s been a tough journey thats fuelled the fire within him to be there for others facing similar struggles.
youth detention down (5/8/20) by 98.3 WHAI
youth detention down (5/8/20) by 98.3 WHAI
នៅក្នុងសន្និសីទកាសែត កាលពីព្រឹកថ្ងៃទី២៨ ខែមេសា ឆ្នាំ២០២០ លោក តូច ចាន់នី អគ្គនាយកនៃអគ្គនាយកដ្ឋានបច្ចេកទេស និងជាអ្នកនាំពាក្យក្រសួងសង្គមកិច្ច អតីតយុទ្ធជន និងយុវនីតិសម្បទា បានបញ្ជាក់ថា ក្រសួង កំពុងសាងសង់មណ្ឌលមួយ ដើម្បីដាក់អ្នកទោស ជាអនីតិជន ជាង ១០០០នាក់ នៅតាមពន្ធនាគារទូទាំងប្រទេស។ មណ្ឌលអប់រំក្មេងៗ ក្រោមអាយុ ១៨ឆ្នាំ ដែលកំពុងជាប់ពន្ធនាគារនៅកម្ពុជា ទាំងជាង ១០០០នាក់នេះ ស្ថិតនៅស្រុកកណ្តាលស្ទឹង ខេត្តកណ្តាល នឹងកសាងរួចរាល់ នៅក្នុងឆ្នាំ២០២០ នេះ។
Uncle Frank Doolan, or Riverbank Frank has spent his life pushing an holistic approach to justice and rehabilitation for at-risk youth in regional centres.
Uncle Frank Doolan, or Riverbank Frank has spent his life pushing an holistic approach to justice and rehabilitation for at-risk youth in regional centres.
On this episode of the Link Up Podcast (recorded on May 3rd, 2019), hosted by Mr. King, Kana & Woods, we sat down with Rainer Ranis and discussed the following topics & more. 01:13 - Rainer's Background 09:48 - Writing Journey/Animations 31:10 - Experiment X Series 51:59 - Future Plans 59:36 - Experiment X Magic System 01:11:30 - Juvenile Detention Experiences 01:24:30 - Retirement Plans 01:31:38 - Caster Semenya Controversey 01:41:15 - Vaccinations 01:54:35 - Wrap Up __________________________________________________________ Follow Us On IG via: @thelinkup392 @mistuhking @mr_labega @woodsthechosen
Acknowledgement of CountryShantha Rau Barriga, founding director of the disability rights division at Human Rights Watch, discusses the disproportionate rates of violence and imprisonment experienced by people with disability in Australia, and the importance of accountability and allyship. Shantha will be speaking at the Wheeler Centre next Friday 5th AprilExcerpts from the Melbourne solidarity rally to show support for Muslim communities on Tuesday 21 March. Speakers included Roj Amedi from Colourcode, Mohd Halmy from the Islamic Council of Victoria and Husain Al Qatari, union delegate for the Preston Chemist Warehouse StrikeCarolyn Graydon, manager of human rights law program at ASRC, discusses fast track asylum seeker process for people living in community and changes to SSRS payments. Recent updates from the Djab Wurrung embassy: Victorian Trades Hall has come on board and VicRoads has given an undertaking that no work will start until 22 April - however support is still urgently needed! Merret joins us to talk about youth detention in the Northern Territory and new laws that go against Royal Commission recommendations.The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: (Lady Lash, Yadu - new track, check it out!) (Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions)
The Human Rights Commission in Victoria has called on the Andrew's government to ensure Aboriginal Cultural rights are provided for in the state's juvenile justice system.
Guess what? The Administrator of the NT hasn't called us back and we may know why.If you're going to use bus advertising, you better do it correctly.In some much-welcomed news, The Northern Territory Government have just released an exciting private sector investment opportunity to build, own and operate a world-class water theme park as part of their plan to revitalise Darwin City, here's our take.ABC Darwin you bunch of scumbags. Not a single criminal charge will be laid as a result of a Royal Commission into Youth Detention in the NT. The ABC was so wildly reckless with the truth that our Prime Minister spent $54 Million dollars to find out what was all already on the public record after the ABC misled him and Australia. 2 Pete's have some useful hints for your business if you're using video or audio and a shout out to Andrew Critchley from Instinct Pest Management, well done lad!Hallelujah!... A court summons has been issued to the clowns that let of fireworks, not on Territory Day, and no we're not kidding, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the ATI crew discuss: - The (brief) government shutdown - Bitcoin & cryptocurrency - New youth detention center in Baltimore And we're doing our first live read! Sponsors! (yeah!)
Kevin Healy - City Limits caught up with former tax commissioner John Passant on the current state of politics - Full interview Content warning: This interview contains descriptions of rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment, torture and the use of guns, that may be distressing to some listeners. If the content thas raised questions or caused distress to you, please call Lifeline (13 11 14), or Rape & Domestic Violence Services Australia (1800 211 028).Anneke Demanuele - National Union of Students(NUS) - Melbourne protest against the construction of the Adani mine in Northern Queensland - RALLY: Melbourne CBD on Friday 2pm, 567 Collins Street, 24th of November - FacebookDr. Holly Doel-Mackaway - @4childrights - How the royal commission into NT youth detention has failed children. Roxanne Moore - @RoxyAmnestyOz - Indigenous Rights Campaigner at Amnesty International Australia. Petition here: https://www.amnesty.org.au/act-now/national-plan-of-action-kids-in-detention/
What are the consequences of the High Court's decision on the 'Citizenship 7'? And as the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory prepares to hand down its final report, a look at juvenile detention in the US and Europe.
In this podcast, Kat Galloway interviews Assistant Professor Jodie O'Leary from Bond University Faculty of Law - a specialist in juvenile justice. They discuss the legal framework of youth detention, what is so wrong with the treatment of the young people that we have seen featured recently in the media, and some of the steps needed to improve things.
In this episode Lucy Dahill talks to Sally Neighbour the Executive Producer for 4 Corners, Jean Gamble, Psychotherapist and Dean Quirk, primary prevention program facilitator about the impact of the 4 Corners show Australia's Shame about the Don Dale youth Detention Centre in the Northern Territory and the psychological impact of incarceration on young people.
Weand're talking about a Christian response to this weekand's announcement of a Royal Commission into Indigenous youth detention in the Northern Territory. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's podcast the Breakfasters chat about films that make you cry, a phoner with Ruth Barson from the Human Rights Law Centre to discuss Youth Detention in the NT, director Chris Jones and actor Rachel Ward come in to talk about their film "The Life and Death of Otto Bloom" that is showing at MIFF and talkback on weird songs people sing during everyday actions.
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