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No commercial mechanism identified. The article discusses proposed changes to youth justice laws in the Northern Territory, focusing on police powers and children's rights. No direct or indirect impact on any sector, commodity, or company revenue/cost/margin.

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  • Northern Territory government proposes changes to youth justice laws.
  • Police can question children without an adult present.
  • Children can be detained in watch houses for up to 48 hours.
  • Amendments introduced by Corrections Minister Gerard Maley.
  • Youth justice advocates express concern over children's rights.

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