International standards call for the placement of children in the least restrictive setting possible, with priority given to open facilities.[129] Contact with peers, family members, and the wider community counteracts the detrimental effects of detention on a childs mental and emotional health and promotes their eventual reintegration into society.[130] Accordingly, international standards call for the placement of children in the least restrictive setting possible, with priority given to open facilities.[131] Every facility, whether open or closed, should give due regard to childrens need for sensory stimuli, opportunities for association with peers and participation in sports, physical exercise and leisure-time activities.[132] The United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty, known as the Havana Rules, call for detention centers to provide children with adequate communication with the outside world; to permit daily exercise, preferably in the open air

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