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- Preliminary material
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Summary
- In 2013-14, young people who were the subject of a care and protection order were 27 times as likely to be under youth justice supervision in the same year as the general population
- Nearly half (45%)of young people in detention in 2013-14 were also in the child protection system in the same year
- The younger someone was at their first youth justice supervision, the more likely they were to also be in child protection in 2013-14
- Body section
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 What is child protection?
- 1.2 What is youth justice supervision?
- 1.3 Data
- 1.4 Linkage method
- 1.5 Report structure
- 2 Young people in the child protection system
- 2.1 Investigated notifications
- 2.2 Care and protection orders
- 2.3 Out-of-home care
- 3 Young people under youth justice supervision
- 3.1 Community-based supervision
- 3.2 Detention
- 3.3 Age at first youth justice supervision
- 4 Future reporting
- 4.1 Data availability for states and territories
- 4.2 Longitudinal analyses of pathways and the relationships between specific events
- 4.3 Other data collections
- 1 Introduction
- End matter
- References
- List of figures
- List of supplementary tables
- Related publications