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The image displays a piece of text on a page, which appears to be an answer to a question regarding the effectiveness of government policies and societal values in preventing crime among young people in Australia and other western countries.
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The image displays a piece of text on a page, which appears to be an answer to a question regarding the effectiveness of government policies and societal values in preventing crime among young people in Australia and other western countries. The focus seems to be on a comparison between different approaches and their outcomes. There are no visible images or diagrams on this page; it is purely textual content. The text is too small for me to provide specific details, but the overall layout suggests it could be part of a study, report, or educational material.
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