WA's Juvenile Justice System Faces Calls for Lasting Change Amidst Inquest into Cleveland Dodd's Death
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jul 5, 2025 8:33 pm ET1min read
The article discusses the progress made in improving youth detention conditions in Western Australia, but highlights the need for lasting change. The government's next steps are crucial to prevent a return to crisis. The inquest into the state's first recorded death in youth detention has highlighted the importance of closing Unit 18, a hastily constructed youth detention facility inside the adult Casuarina Prison. The government has promised to build a replacement facility but has yet to commit funds or a completion date. The solution is not simple and requires careful planning and consideration of the needs of young people.

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