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- Deputy PM David Lammy announced youth justice reforms on May 18, 2026.
- 80% of prolific offenders began as children; two-thirds reoffend within a year.
- New measures include earlier intervention, targeted support, and Youth Intervention Courts.
- Parents will face increased responsibility for children's actions.
- Minister Jake Richards emphasized modernizing the system for public safety.
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