A new PULS data topic on young people and the law

We have launched a new online hub dedicated to our research on young people and the law.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Four young people sitting on the steps of the Fitzroy Town Hall

Did you know young people (aged 18-24) represent a significant cohort facing legal problems in Victoria?

Our Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) research has revealed many insights into how young people experience the law, and we have created a new online topic dedicated to these findings. The information on the webpage is intended to support policymakers, legal educators, and service providers in using data to inform their strategies and service development.

Explore the webpage now.

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