05/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/26/2026 04:15
Confidence in the justice system matters, particularly in cases involving violence against women and girls and it is essential that public concern is not dismissed.
It is also important that individual judges and frontline youth justice services are not unfairly critiqued for applying the legal framework and the evidence they are required to consider in youth cases.
The overwhelming majority of children do not commit offences of this seriousness. But where they do, the response must balance accountability, public protection, victim harm, deterrence, and the long-term goal of preventing future violence.