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Advice: stop using criminal law to tackle school truancy

Advice: stop using criminal law to tackle school truancy

The Council for the Application of Criminal Law and Youth Protection (RSJ) has issued a report advising that the criminal prosecution of school absenteeism should end. The council recommends implementing a more suitable and effective alternative for addressing students who skip school as soon as possible.

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