DiscoverThe Worth A Second Chance PodcastTreat kids in detention like kids, not criminals, says award-winning researcher Sanne Oostermeijer
Treat kids in detention like kids, not criminals, says award-winning researcher Sanne Oostermeijer

Treat kids in detention like kids, not criminals, says award-winning researcher Sanne Oostermeijer

Update: 2022-10-28
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Most of us know what a prison typically looks like. Cells, bars, locks, barbed wire, high fences – generally pretty harsh places. But picture this instead. Not hundreds of beds but just eight, for the whole facility. Located in the neighbourhood, not hundreds of kilometres out of the way. An environment that feels more like a home than a jail; semi-open, not locked up, and where staff and residents have dynamic and respectful relationships.


It’s not a pipedream – it’s the idea that won Dr Sanne Oostermeijer and architect Matthew Dwyer the $30,000 Melbourne Design Challenge in 2018. Sanne and Matthew’s idea outlined best practices for the design of youth justice facilities, which can support young people onto a better path after time in detention. On today’s episode, Sanne shares how good design can lead to better outcomes and safer communities.


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This is an edited and reworked version of a conversation Sanne had with Jess Sanders for our Community Check-in video series in 2021. We’ve re-recorded the questions with this season’s podcast host for consistency across all episodes.

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Treat kids in detention like kids, not criminals, says award-winning researcher Sanne Oostermeijer

Treat kids in detention like kids, not criminals, says award-winning researcher Sanne Oostermeijer

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