Juvenile Justice
Questions
1. Discuss the BtN Juvenile Justice story with a friend and record the main points of the discussion.
2. In the 1800s, kids who broke the law were punished like an _________________.
3. How did things changed in the early 1900s for kids who broke the law?
4. If kids do the wrong thing these days, how are they punished?
5. The aim is to do everything possible to keep kids out of trouble. Why?
6. What can happen if the crime is serious?
7. Why do the kids in juvenile detention centres do school work and learn job skills?
8. What did an investigation find about the treatment of kids in a Northern Territory detention centre?
9. What has Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced?
10. How did this story make you feel?
2. In the 1800s, kids who broke the law were punished like an _________________.
3. How did things changed in the early 1900s for kids who broke the law?
4. If kids do the wrong thing these days, how are they punished?
5. The aim is to do everything possible to keep kids out of trouble. Why?
6. What can happen if the crime is serious?
7. Why do the kids in juvenile detention centres do school work and learn job skills?
8. What did an investigation find about the treatment of kids in a Northern Territory detention centre?
9. What has Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced?
10. How did this story make you feel?