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Pakistans k. S. C. 100. 00 assad smoking 36 percent we bring you the stories in development is that a rapidly changing the world we live in water is indispensable to Economic Activity but industrial uses the worst thing access to fresh water counting the cost on aljazeera. The spreading it is jailing children as young as 10. Most youth detainees are from poor indigenous communities. Like theyre saying year old adam what things did you say that you think a kid should be subjected to a lot of 10 year olds then bashfulness 16 year olds at soccer week. In the 2nd of 2 special reports one o one aced visits Western Australias used child and remote communities to see whats being done to break the cycle of indigenous incarceration. The kimberley in the north of Western Australia is wild rog and remarks. Its this raging that many of the young indigenous inmates in the states prisons call harm by this country obviously i and other Aboriginal People the 1st people who walk this land. Theyre an Extraordinary Group of people. But i do struggle i do struggle just a big long blonde of that bank. Since the 19 i shes say massage it never writ has worked in abstract towns across the kimberley rage has everyone. The kimberleys or place of us working out is exhausting some of the baits for a small play station you know i can be the size of france thats a big break and you know we sort of live out of the car. His 1st police posting was in Fitzroy Crossing an inland town on the banks of a sprawling river. Now more than 35 years on hes back to tackle a growing youth crime wave. Including kids stealing cars and more be up to 7 alright chiva most in that stone cut. And that vehicle then rolling over and children as young as chained in that vehicle would not shape out or restraint on them that scary. That they are the same a sergeant always fears the next crash could be fatal but i dont. Share in his concerns is Dylan Andrews and Indigenous Elder whose young relatives were involved in race and coffee if. Cocacola the young close really. After that x. Then they had really consumed them and those you know your life is so precious to them and once youre gone youre gone yeah these kids i think theyre bulletproof you know and i think its fun to go in the stall and kyra he also doesnt want them to start a cycle of imprisonment you know im a simon a family that in effect yeah we have to good lord things happening. In the town group some activity for them later on. But saying you sodje ripped things activities can only do so much to reduce incarceration rights for him and the keys to recruit the next generation i mean dejan his kids into the police force he mentors Aboriginal Police cadets who live in the by communities like Daniel Carrington i can smoke diverse situation a lot faster than waiting. Theyre dealing with their im capable of placing their own paper thats a win win situation daniels learning abizaid has as place of this is and were learning about culture and how to deal was aboriginal use at the sime top. As good as. Hes. Done you know theyre going to get a place but. So weve got the offenses on the assault and the trespass and weve got the victims on the. And the suspect daniels only just started training and has a lot to learn but he says hes Biggest Challenges a closer to home. It was a bit odd at 1st people didnt trust me as much all my friends my family close relatives took them holding on to 3 months to live like wind up to me telling realize that. Im still the same person just in a 1000000 for. Daniel was inspired to become a cadet after seeing 2 Aboriginal Police offices run sports clinics in his Community Well i did know that there was a real cops so it was sort of a little. I was terrified of the police when i was a kid. Growing up yeah ive seen. As in everything i am i seem to have seen people died and seen people drunk on drugs and all the. Kids not all growing up thinking that slick normal stuff. Were going to do in a grow up. Back at the station saying you sergeant rip shows me newly built cells were offended they held. The bombs on the windows have been replaced with high strength class to make detainees feel less trapped so you should have failure is in charge of what expert provisions of put in place to ensure that there is a g. D. Of care year look at a big list of things but 1st and foremost that their parents and i with i. Will actually bring parents in for them we will try and get them out on their im under their parents but unfortunately if theyve committed some crime and i havent got by his care or is out there with them maybe this. Is the best place for them for their safety for them on. Senior sergeant rip says out here the last thing police want is to fly children 3 hours away to Western Australias only Youth Detention Center banksia hill to watch the Young Kimberley boy whos never been out of the kimberley never been there applying. To same levys family and the tears from the parents. But. Some juveniles that have gone down there ive learnt more about stealing cars from other us. You know thats a crying child and we dont want to have to have any juvenile incarcerated but if thats needs to be done id like to see a center in the kimberley. The conditions inside due to tension Centers Across the nation has shocked. Despite International Pressure this tragedy and government deferred a decision to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14 Senior Sergeant rick believes the laws should change should. Be incarcerated at 10 years of age i dont think so. I dont think so. In his experience youth here have a lot to deal with many grow up i mean Substance AbuseDomestic Violence and social desperation attending Domestic Violence jobs of saying kids still playing in the sand pit when dads attacking mom. And theyre not even affected its like as if its a normal guy and you know thats thats terrible. Theres one particular incident hell never forget. 4 years ago i when i worked at a. Small community. I had a 10 Year Old Girl that hung herself. Place a human were not meant to say that you were not meant to be doing c. P. R. Life support on a 10 Year Old Girl has a 10 Year Old Girl and self and she had the idea his sister did it when she was 14. Tori. Senior sergeant rip believes the all far shes a child indigenous communities. Will last a generation there somewhere. We werent doing things that were doing to die. 20 easy guy. So if we had juvenile offenders back then the place went working enough with them and now ive got children. And i think that the suffering that because we missed that is paper back then. On the streets of broome theres no one missing the human cost of those pilots. On. The patrol steps in to help the drunken disorderly who could easily end up in jail without they into mention. That. The biggest town in the Kimberley Broome is a draw card to many Indigenous People from small app that communities where alcohol is restricted here its easy to get. To not a father with a bag says he cant fund his pot. So the patrol head to a sports libel where the mom and her family gather to drink and gamble. The team finds the babys mother and takes a hun along with other relatives. But tempers flare on the banks young men you know such. A little baby on board and as they arrive on the situation turns violent. Oh no no no no no no no no no no no. No. No no no nono no no no not close like her friend was like im doing right now but i do know now that i was the man you really think i really like the patrol stuff say this is a quiet night. Cassandra runs the patrol. Patrol these government. And alcoholics. To the car. To reconnect with. Respect for themselves. As. Much. And. If i get you into that accommodation i will expect you to do a program. In the morning. Program. The criminal justice system. Bring away from the community. In towns across the. Indigenous children roam the streets at not board an unsupervised. Recent data shows Western Australian Aboriginal Children are almost 50 times more likely to go should youth detention the non indigenous kids cassandra says they commit break ins and robberies out of desperation and neglect. Other patrols run by aboriginal corporations focus on getting them off the strengths i use my house as a safe place for children but. I had a particular family that was in town his parents were intoxicated and. I was a home. Town just to get money for food. She says the tough more new order approach only entrenches disadvantage and criminal behavior. I have seen so many kids sent to penn where i dont believe that should be the case they should be somewhere in the kimberleys where not traumatised. 2000 kilometers away in perth corrective Services Commissioner tony hazell shows us where these children in the. Banksia huell detentions have to punch a hill covers the whole state of west australia which has turned a half a 1000000 square kilometers the size of western europe and we have kids from all over the states unlike presents challenges for us how do we look after these kids making sure the response and sense of the needs is a park or it so this is your mind 9. 65 percent of youth inmates in the banksy hill are indigenous we cant show their faces into the prisons of film sensitive parts of the Detention Center. A 20 iching study a banksy humes he inmates found almost 90 percent had severe neurological impairment in many cases the result of mothers Drinking Alcohol during pregnancy the problems in them a lot of these kids about how to spot so finding new ways in the office or in strange guy standing leg is a real challenge. Very often we find kids from aboriginal communities english isnt their 1st language and then youve also got the psychological or Mental Health issues that we have to deal with. But all of these kids will be learning in one way or another they just on the other hand. Look at the state and on the street look around those shows or fate or close thank god almighty god or not and you know that you know to make it more appealing thanks the hill has even set up a hip hop. Academy where gun detainees compiler used to be easy. Obvious like a drum really motivated to come into this environment because its something that really interests are here on a base to music their literacy and numeracy outcomes ever increasingly think that way. But critics say its not enough and children identified as misbehaving being isolated in conditions which International HumanRights Groups call a dangerous form of solitary confinement we dont have what people would think is solitary confinement people locked up for 24 hours a day 7 days a week we dont have that in our system we do have to be for the saif to have individuals on the side of the people type people then what we would call the mainstream even and put them in an area of the prison thats more regulated or more controlled why is child the only solution for a child as young as 10 well i think its the last resort people that are here the young people and they are young people but are here primarily for quite dangerous offenses and the government has to protect its citizens no child here is left behind or forgotten we never write anyone off whatever theyve done to get in here however serious their friend says no one has written off. But afterthought the rise a while for me indigenous inmates the system the she was 15 when she was 1st locked up in benghazi huge Detention Center when i was in and out of bank share i did know that i was you know on drugs and alcohol and my child as well pretty serious but i never really got me that help that i needed when i got placed im back in the community and thats why i didnt end up in. Prison story i did not even day one counseling session in banks i didnt rush out of any persons come out there the same you would be detectives about like other charges and that was a. She noir and her 2 younger sisters had a tough upbringing she says they were removed from their mother by Child Protection officials when she was just non. Be tried. By a buddy around may it took a big toll on me because i had to look after me to the sisters saw to grow up pretty fast myself never really had a normal childhood when i look out for them all the time and that made me. I had to mature a bible in my years which sometimes i look back at and i just wish i just enjoyed one die playing as a keen. And her sisters were then split up and put in a series of foster homes across Western Australia. It was not nice to be in and out of 50 different harms evermore. You know just being tossed around you do feel alive you know and i what he loves you nobody cares so we was talking chi square because we wanted to be a very united again what i organize was a School Holiday i was to go say on sisters. But that wasnt enough because i was still so empty inside bourke and you used the word empty just then what we may think. Just the Little Things. Or people type for granted. Kids. Just Little Things that people take for granted. When she turned 14 she began to heavily Drinking Alcohol and using methamphetamines. I started using the substances because now i really thought it was healing me but it really wasnt healing that i didnt realize just everything that ive been through i couldnt handle. I exploded and i went blank and i dont want to ever go for that ever again she was repeatedly blocked up in juvenile detention for assaults while high and drunk when i got tired of my about survival mode i just thought luck anybody was with her and i just got to a point where. You know a few people end up in hospital because of me because of this ride that i kept inside and thats not who i am afraid how much anger had in saddam a lot i didnt know that it could exist in anybody and they took over everything in early adult hood she struggled to shake those demons at that time i. Just lost my little sister 6. And during the process of my you know going to jo. My daughter was removed from ok. You know. I. Just look. At that time i dont know. What graving felt like i didnt know everything that i was feeling it was and it was normal to feel like that i didnt know it was no. Since getting out of jail chinoy has had a 2nd baby girl and dreams of a day when all far shes will be granted custody of her eldest daughter and i want to thank us because its horrible that my nan went through my mom with her went through it and now my daughter is going through. What is your greatest fear right now. Is i dont want to go through all of this for nothing but i want to knees all of us had missed and use everything and that thats my motivation to push me even more because. So many not. Back at banks he healed outreach workers megan cracker and jerry jones darkhorse say the prison isnt providing enough support for inmates the reality is at least half of youth detainees reoffend and enter adult prisons. All the programs that are in banks at the moment like any prison. Basically recreation and. Some skill sets but what they have on the outside is hope what i have on the outside is supports all the recreation the balancing of basketballs some minor education and the like. Thats not going to change their lives theyre all coming in and out. Their organization the National Suicide prevention and Trauma Recovery project is trying to change that with a new program that provides them with housing jobs or other assistance when they leave prison we get them to believe in themselves if you believe in them for long enough theyll start to believe in themselves it is not Rocket Science people need people. We dont do anything special but we need the young people in prisons treat them like theyre right and if you can seek you want to mike them better to get the medication if theyre hungry if theyve got a if they need to have a yeah a talk conversation because theyre not feeling so i well despite all. Thats where that a city outrage comes in apply that 247. With such high incarceration rates in Western Australia the demand for their services both inside and outside the prisons doesnt stop i cant here last night all the way to the family when costs rise and hasnt been put an issue. Theres no hope this night help is nice supports. And this is so problematic because until there is. Psycho social supports more people are going to die. And thats the reality of what happens in Western Australia. Where very rich types were very rich type but we need to be rich all. Astray is federal and state governments im to reduce aboriginal incarceration rates by 15 percent over the next decade. As attorney general and Aboriginal Affairs minister declined to be interviewed but said in a statement that improved Prevention Strategies would help the state reach stogie. But those like chinoy whove been through the system believe nothing will really china which im with public pressure on the government dramatically ramps up. I just want other people out there like in Different Countries to lock their eyes when they come into our country oh its a beautiful country but theres a lot of damage here. A day have not done as i have my good dives. The damage has been done. Of moved on from a Pioneer Store where you stole the. Other people out there. I dont think that this poem live able to leave me probably will to live sort of this. A multimillion dollar online sex scam in the philippines is blackmailing men from around the world 1. 00 to 1. 00 east uncovered i was a small Time Syndicate became a criminal and im. On aljazeera. Revealing Eco Friendly Solutions to comeback threats to up planet on aljazeera my name is Matthew Cassel i grew up jewish in america and i support the palestinian struggle against occupation when politics can pass and my mom saw me at a protest in the dark carrying a palestinian flag she told me i was no longer her son is it possible to be jewish im critical of zionism. 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