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Police to hold children up to 48 hours under NT youth justice changes
Below is a concise, editorial-style expansion with context for busy traders and investors. Editor summary: Northern Territory Police will be able to hold children in watch houses for up to 48 hours and question them without an adult present under planned changes to the Youth Justice Act.
Desk context
This briefing expands the headline into a structured desk note you can read in a few minutes. Key symbols and figures referenced in source material include POLICE, HOLD, CHILDREN, 48, HOURS, UNDER, YOUTH, JUSTICE.
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India read-across
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Topic hub: world · Category: World · Source line: ABC Australia.
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