All photographs in this article are copyrighted by Martin Parr / Magnum Photos. Warning: Some of the shots in the book are NSFW as they show child nudity. One of my favorite color photography books…
All photographs in this article are copyrighted by Martin Parr / Magnum Photos. Warning: Some of the shots in the book are NSFW as they show child nudity. One of my favorite color photography books…
Note: Photos used with permission from Martin Parr As of late, Martin Parr is one of my idols in street photography. I love his never-ending passion for street/documentary photography (Alec Soth re…
All photographs in this article are copyrighted by Martin Parr / Magnum Photos. Warning: Some of the shots in the book are NSFW as they show child nudity. One of my favorite color photography books…
All photographs in this article are copyrighted by Martin Parr / Magnum Photos. Warning: Some of the shots in the book are NSFW as they show child nudity. One of my favorite color photography books…
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Amnesty International have released a report highlighting the prolific number of young Indigenous people incarcerated in Western Australia. The human rights charity is urging WA's Government to invest in community based diversionary programs to stem the rising numbers.The Keeping Indigenous kids in community and out of detention in Western Australia report, says that Western Australia is putting young Aboriginal people behind bars more than any other state in the country."Western Australia consistently detains Aboriginal young people at a vastly higher rate than any other. The most recent data, from 2013–14, shows that the over-representation of Aboriginal young people in detention in Western Australia was the highest it has been in five years. Aboriginal young people are 53 times more likely to be in detention than their non-Aboriginal peers."Despite Aboriginal young people only making up 7% of the Western Australia population, Indigenous 10-17 year olds comprise almost 80% of children in detention. "The situation is bleaker still among the youngest children. Almost nine out of 10 children in detention aged between 10 and 13 are Aboriginal."Julian Cleary, Indigenous Peoples' Rights campaigner at Amnesty International authored the report and told BuzzFeed News it's a terrible indictment on Australia, "The fact that kids feel at home in prison that is an indictment on how we are failing these kids as a society." "Twelve is the absolute minimum internationally acceptable age at which kids should be held criminally responsible and yet in WA and in fact all around Australia the minimum age of criminal responsibility is 10."
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Amnesty International have released a report highlighting the prolific number of young Indigenous people incarcerated in Western Australia. The human rights charity is urging WA's Government to invest in community based diversionary programs to stem the rising numbers.The Keeping Indigenous kids in community and out of detention in Western Australia report, says that Western Australia is putting young Aboriginal people behind bars more than any other state in the country."Western Australia consistently detains Aboriginal young people at a vastly higher rate than any other. The most recent data, from 2013–14, shows that the over-representation of Aboriginal young people in detention in Western Australia was the highest it has been in five years. Aboriginal young people are 53 times more likely to be in detention than their non-Aboriginal peers."Despite Aboriginal young people only making up 7% of the Western Australia population, Indigenous 10-17 year olds comprise almost 80% of children in detention. "The situation is bleaker still among the youngest children. Almost nine out of 10 children in detention aged between 10 and 13 are Aboriginal."Julian Cleary, Indigenous Peoples' Rights campaigner at Amnesty International authored the report and told BuzzFeed News it's a terrible indictment on Australia, "The fact that kids feel at home in prison that is an indictment on how we are failing these kids as a society." "Twelve is the absolute minimum internationally acceptable age at which kids should be held criminally responsible and yet in WA and in fact all around Australia the minimum age of criminal responsibility is 10."
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