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Diverting Youth from Criminal Justice to Education and Welfare Systems
Diverting 10-15 year olds from the criminal justice system to education and welfare can save them from getting into a life of crime. The licensing and regulation of drugs, rather than legalization, could help save people from the drug trade controlled by violent criminals.
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Diverting children away from the criminal justice system and into the education and welfare system at a young age can prevent them from getting stuck in a revolving door of crime for the rest of their lives.
28:19 - 31:35 (03:16)
Summary
Diverting children away from the criminal justice system and into the education and welfare system at a young age can prevent them from getting stuck in a revolving door of crime for the rest of their lives. Treating a 10 or 11-year old the same as an 18 or 70-year-old in terms of their understanding of crime is ridiculous.
ChapterDiverting Youth from Criminal Justice to Education and Welfare Systems
Episode#211 - Chris Daw QC - Why We Should Close All Prisons & Legalise Drugs
PodcastModern Wisdom
This podcast discusses the need for the regulation and not legalization of drugs, exploring how the war on drugs has failed and what changes need to be made to the current system.
31:35 - 33:52 (02:16)
Summary
This podcast discusses the need for the regulation and not legalization of drugs, exploring how the war on drugs has failed and what changes need to be made to the current system. It also touches on the story of Martha Fernback, a 15-year-old girl who passed away due to drug use.
ChapterDiverting Youth from Criminal Justice to Education and Welfare Systems
Episode#211 - Chris Daw QC - Why We Should Close All Prisons & Legalise Drugs
PodcastModern Wisdom
Heroin assisted treatment programs have been found to be incredibly successful in helping long-term chronic heroin addicts overcome their addiction, as they treat it like a medical condition in need of help instead of a crime.
33:52 - 37:33 (03:40)
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Heroin assisted treatment programs have been found to be incredibly successful in helping long-term chronic heroin addicts overcome their addiction, as they treat it like a medical condition in need of help instead of a crime.