Health9/27/2025The Guardian

Elijah used to carry knives to feel safe. After leaving a Melbourne youth gang he chose a different path

Elijah used to carry knives to feel safe. After leaving a Melbourne youth gang he chose a different path

The article profiles the experiences of Elijah, a teenager who had previously been involved in a Melbourne youth gang. After being released from juvenile detention, Elijah was torn between wanting to change his life and his previous involvement in criminal activities. Within weeks, he had joined one of Melbourne's youth gangs, and his situation escalated from there. The article highlights the realities of life for young people affected by knife crime and youth offending, and the challenges they face in choosing a different path.

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