Stay strong my man. Graff is one of the most purest expressions of freedom and life. Your bro has an amazing spirit that lives within every graff writer in Melbourne. Keep up the good fight💪
Totally agree nick , I know slot of grown men that were put into pentridge at 17 and are now career criminals.programs Needs to be implemented in childhood , that’s where it starts .
it’s 154,000 per year to keep someone in custody not 300k. jailing these kids is a last resort for the judges, they will give offenders repeated chances to make changes outside of a custodial sentence, ccos exist and are effective for people who actually want to make changes.
it’s not retribution it’s punishment which is one of the underlying purposes of sentencing. punishment, deterrence, denunciation and protection of the community are not less important than rehabilitation. what’s backwards is thinking that it’s unfair to punish or keep the community safe from people who engage in repeated or serious violent criminal acts. underage offenders don’t get locked up unless they’ve engaged in criminal activity either repeatedly or if it involves significant violence. it also doesn’t make much sense to say that having a massive over representation of south sudanese people in your program is because of the trauma of changing country and not having family when and nothing to do with being sudanese. if they weren’t south sudanese then they wouldn’t be dealing with that trauma of changing countries so clearly it has something to do with being from south sudan. you’re not helping to solve the issues when you refuse to accept the fact that this specific group of people are disproportionately offending. youth justice workers are not there to advocate to keep people out of custody, they are there to help them try and make positive changes and support them when they are released. the victims are the people that have these crimes committed against them not the people running around committing the crimes.
Heres a thought. Why dont you have meetings directly with the victims of your 'boys' everytime you have an offence. Because you would turn away in disgust and proably become a monk.
Jps. Tried that shit. Doesn't work. Top down economics don't work. Smart gets sorted into smart. Art into art. Stabz needs flesh to stab. It's older than we can see
Legends never die! Sinch 1.
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Great interview. RIP SINCH.
Stay strong my man.
Graff is one of the most purest expressions of freedom and life.
Your bro has an amazing spirit that lives within every graff writer in Melbourne.
Keep up the good fight💪
Great stuff guys. Lost for words.
Great work! Keep kicking Goals!
R.I.P 👑SINCH🙏🏼
Totally agree nick , I know slot of grown men that were put into pentridge at 17 and are now career criminals.programs Needs to be implemented in childhood , that’s where it starts .
Rip Sincher
I didn't know Sam Worthington knew so much about graffiti.
Seriously though, very considered guy. Great convo.
Love you Nick ❤
love you bro!
"EUGENICS and GENOCIDE in and from AUSTRALIA 1999" published paper.
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Pick the good fruit. Plant the good seed. Reap what you sow.
it’s 154,000 per year to keep someone in custody not 300k.
jailing these kids is a last resort for the judges, they will give offenders repeated chances to make changes outside of a custodial sentence, ccos exist and are effective for people who actually want to make changes.
it’s not retribution it’s punishment which is one of the underlying purposes of sentencing. punishment, deterrence, denunciation and protection of the community are not less important than rehabilitation.
what’s backwards is thinking that it’s unfair to punish or keep the community safe from people who engage in repeated or serious violent criminal acts.
underage offenders don’t get locked up unless they’ve engaged in criminal activity either repeatedly or if it involves significant violence.
it also doesn’t make much sense to say that having a massive over representation of south sudanese people in your program is because of the trauma of changing country and not having family when and nothing to do with being sudanese. if they weren’t south sudanese then they wouldn’t be dealing with that trauma of changing countries so clearly it has something to do with being from south sudan. you’re not helping to solve the issues when you refuse to accept the fact that this specific group of people are disproportionately offending.
youth justice workers are not there to advocate to keep people out of custody, they are there to help them try and make positive changes and support them when they are released.
the victims are the people that have these crimes committed against them not the people running around committing the crimes.
Heres a thought. Why dont you have meetings directly with the victims of your 'boys' everytime you have an offence.
Because you would turn away in disgust and proably become a monk.
Thats that geometric dome to the 6th power brother. Heard they keep a red hamster ready for the prophecy
It's marbo
Jps. Tried that shit. Doesn't work. Top down economics don't work. Smart gets sorted into smart. Art into art. Stabz needs flesh to stab. It's older than we can see
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