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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.