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Title Living Black: Youth Crime / Director: Firth, John
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (26 min. 49 sec.) ; 161258491 bytes
Summary With youth crime reaching epidemic levels, Living Black travels to Townsville in Far North Queensland, where the situation has reached crisis point. After hundreds of car thefts and with more and more youth in correctional centres, Larteasha Griffen spoke with kids behind some of these crimes and heard their cries for help. Also this week: Indigenous women are less likely to get breast cancer, but this doesn't mean they're safe. Many are leaving diagnosis too late. We find out why Aboriginal women are gambling with their health by avoiding the doctor. And we look a the emerging trend for Indigenous-themed tattoos, and the controversy brewing over the use and misuse of sacred symbols. Plus: South Australian jazz singer Jess Beck performs for The Music Project
Event Broadcast 2012-05-13 at 16:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Breast -- Cancer.
Crime -- Children.
Music -- Performance.
Tattooing -- Psychological aspects.
Tattooing -- Social aspects.
Women, Aboriginal Australian -- Social conditions.
Queensland -- Townsville.
Form Streaming video
Author Firth, John, director
Ryan, Peter, director
Grant, Karla, host
Beck, Jess, contributor