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In its submission to the South Australian Attorney-General, SACOSS raises serious concerns about the Statutes Amendment (Recidivist Young Offenders) Bill 2025, warning that the proposed tougher bail and sentencing provisions risk entrenching harm, increasing youth detention, and failing to address the underlying drivers of offending. The submission highlights the need for evidence-based alternatives — including secure housing, disability and mental health supports, and culturally safe diversionary programs — to effectively reduce re-offending and keep communities safer. SACOSS urges the government to abandon punitive approaches and invest in solutions that prioritise care, recovery, and long-term wellbeing for children and young people