Just to repeat what I've said throughout the brief, many of the families we deal with are concerned about young people with long histories of either extrajudicial measures or previous crimes. They feel that they're released on bail and are pretty much free to do whatever they want--that the person who is responsible for them, a parent or whoever, isn't keeping adequate supervision of them. We've also seen harassment of victims and their families by young offenders who are waiting to go to trial.
There are privacy issues around the publication bans. The identity of many families in which a young person is murdered is also hidden or restricted from being in the media. Family members aren't allowed to talk about that child—who they were or what they were going to be—because the process is ongoing against the accused person, whose identity is protected.
There are many issues that we hear from the families we help, and some of them are outlined in our brief.