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New South Wales Labor looks into whether children should be allowed to be strip searched

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New figures from Redfern Legal Centre show a shocking number of children are being strip searched by NSW Police. Paul Gregoire reports.

NSW Labor looks into whether children should be allowed to be strip searched

Redfern Legal Centre (RLC) released new figures on October 17 revealing how many children have been strip searched by NSW Police.

Using freedom of information laws, it found that, over 2 years to last June, 107 people aged from 10 to 17 years old, including 3 girls aged 12 and 6 girls aged 13 had been subjected to a strip search.

The number of girls who have been made to completely disrobe in front of two armed adults over the last 12 months has risen by 30%.

A day later NSW Premier Chris Minns defended the controversial NSW Police strip search protocols, arguing that other states do the same.

Meanwhile, Tara Moriarty, NSW’s agriculture minister speaking on behalf of the NSW Police Minister, told the Legislative Council last week that Yasmin Catley “is planning to meet with key stakeholders in the coming weeks to probe whether the policy settings in place are fit for purpose”.

Catley’s pledge to investigate NSW police use of strip searches was delivered during a debate over whether “subjecting children to strip searches is harmful”.

Labor MP Cameron Murphy spoke in the debate saying the current system was “broken”.

The truth is three-quarters of all strip searches do not result in any convictions for illegal drugs. The circumstances that could warrant 12-year-olds having to disrobe immediately are obscure and it is difficult to see why police are subjecting kids to a practice said to be akin to sexual assault.

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