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Young people are framed as hostile or threatening, especially when wearing balaclavas
Framing high school environments as dangerously volatile and youth as at risk
Youth framed as vulnerable and inadequately protected
Young athletes entering the NBA are framed with cautious optimism, acknowledging developmental challenges
Teenagers framed as involved in a violent confrontation, potentially undermining perception of youth integrity
Implies youth are sources of unpredictable, deadly violence
Young people, especially vulnerable youth, framed as exploitable tools of criminal networks
Youth portrayed as vulnerable to health risks from energy drinks
Young people are framed as being misled into poor life choices, excluded from real economic opportunity
Young people, particularly Gen Z, are framed as alienated from AI due to moral skepticism and lack of access to adaptive skills
Young people's judgment and speech framed as failing or irresponsible
Frames youth as a group currently excluded from rehabilitative justice options available to adults
Frames the current Youth Criminal Justice Act as inadequate due to lack of treatment deferral options
Institutional system framed as adversarial toward Aboriginal people
Young people are framed as vulnerable and under threat from online harms
Youth soccer is portrayed as excluding working-class and immigrant families due to high costs
Young people are portrayed as vulnerable and inadequately protected by current systems
framed as excluded and betrayed by the system
Young people portrayed as socially and sexually disengaged due to technology
portrayed as morally corrupt and easily exploitable
portrayed as deserving inclusion and respect in civic spaces
frames young people, particularly the defendant, as reckless and indifferent to social norms
Young people framed as excluded from economic opportunities
Youth are framed as vulnerable and targeted by corporate interests
Framed as culturally isolated and under external moral scrutiny
youth portrayed as vulnerable to negative media influence
Graduates' behavior minimized and ridiculed
Royal Commission recommendations and calls for justice framed as ignored or delegitimized by authorities
Teens are framed as hostile and dangerous actors
Current political system framed as failing to address youth housing concerns
Young people positively included through spotlight on Sophie Handford, age 26, and her climate activism
Youth behavior is framed as irresponsible and lacking accountability
Young, idealistic Kiwis are framed as betrayed and excluded by national policy
Youth portrayed as included and spiritually engaged
Framing youth as being systematically excluded from financial support
Young people are framed as vulnerable targets of predatory marketing
Portrays young artists from privileged backgrounds as excluded from legitimate cultural participation
young people are marginalized and criminalized
Young people excluded and demonized as disruptors
Teens framed as hostile actors threatening public order
Young people are portrayed as irresponsible and untrustworthy
Youth portrayed as marginalized and dehumanized by authorities
Framed as systematically excluded and marginalized
Framed as adversarial to the state
Teenagers framed as socially and emotionally excluded, making them susceptible to recruitment
Teenagers portrayed as psychologically vulnerable and at risk of manipulation
Minors involved in attacks are framed as exploited but still complicit, reinforcing marginalization
Youth offenders, particularly those on bail, are framed as hostile actors threatening public safety.