The issue of kids in custody being strip searched has been thrust into the spotlight. But there’s a major question Ontario can’t answer

The Ontario government cannot say how many children are being strip searched in detention facilities across the province.

Despite calls from the legal community and human rights advocates for the province to stop routine in-custody strip-searches of children as young as 12 years old — including those who have yet to face trial and are presumed innocent — government policies allow for the practice.

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