The Minefield

‘Adult time for violent crime’? What commitments should guide society’s response to youth crime?

Nov 19, 2025
Kate Fitzgibbon, a leading researcher on domestic violence and criminal justice reform, dives into the complexities of youth crime and punishment. She emphasizes the need for accountability over mere punishment, arguing that lengthy incarceration often fails to enhance community safety. The conversation touches on the importance of rehabilitation, the impact of trauma on young offenders, and the shortcomings of punitive measures. Fitzgibbon also highlights Australia's human rights obligations and advocates for evidence-based interventions that prioritize education and trauma treatment over detention.
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INSIGHT

Crime Threatens Government's Core Purpose

  • Violent crime uniquely threatens the core purpose of government by undermining citizens' sense of security.
  • Hosts argue that crime taps an elemental need for protection that drives strong political reaction.
INSIGHT

Media Can Inflate Perceived Crime Trends

  • Per capita crime can fall even as public fear rises because media amplifies violent incidents.
  • The hosts warn statistics can feel disconnected from lived emotional experiences of safety.
ANECDOTE

Coach's Reaction To Kobblebank Coverage

  • Scott recounts feeling pained watching media coverage of the Kobblebank stabbings and recognising the faces of boys he coached.
  • He illustrates how personalised reporting heightens emotion and political pressure.
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