• In 2004/2005, there were about 31,700 young persons (aged 12 to 17 years) admitted to correctional services. Of those, 15,900 (50%) admissions were to custody and 15,800 (50%) admissions were to community supervision, with the majority (12,900 or 81%) of community supervision admissions being to probation. • There were approximately 2,200 admissions to each of secure and open custody. The majority of admissions to custody (72 % or 11,500) were to remand (pre-trial detention). • Although admissions to remand decreased 7 % from 2003/2004, as a proportion of total admissions to correctional services it was up to 36 % in 2004/2005, from 34 % in the previous year. • Aboriginal youth are highly represented within correctional services. Nearly o...
This report presents information on the young people under juvenile justice supervision, both in det...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
admitted to sentenced custody, 14 % fewer than the previous year and 18 % fewer than in 2003/2004, t...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
Summary This bulletin examines the numbers and rates of young people who were under youth justice s...
Each day, around 6,000 young people are under juvenile justice supervision in Australia. This report...
On an average day in May 2003, the rate of involvement in community correctional supervision per 100...
Presents information on young people under community-based supervision and in detention and the type...
Presents information on the youth detention population in Australia, focusing on quarterly trends fr...
A major youth justice policy issue in Canada is the management of young offenders who are mentally d...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
Speech notes by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, May 1997. Made availa...
This comprehensive report analyses current Australian and international trends in evidence-based pr...
This report presents information on the young people under juvenile justice supervision, both in det...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
admitted to sentenced custody, 14 % fewer than the previous year and 18 % fewer than in 2003/2004, t...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
Summary This bulletin examines the numbers and rates of young people who were under youth justice s...
Each day, around 6,000 young people are under juvenile justice supervision in Australia. This report...
On an average day in May 2003, the rate of involvement in community correctional supervision per 100...
Presents information on young people under community-based supervision and in detention and the type...
Presents information on the youth detention population in Australia, focusing on quarterly trends fr...
A major youth justice policy issue in Canada is the management of young offenders who are mentally d...
It is widely recognized that Aboriginal peoples are overrepresented in Canada’s criminal justice sys...
On any given day during 2006-07 there were approximately 6,000 young people in Australia under juven...
Speech notes by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, May 1997. Made availa...
This comprehensive report analyses current Australian and international trends in evidence-based pr...
This report presents information on the young people under juvenile justice supervision, both in det...
Sentencing in Canada is beset by many problems yet one weakness stands above the rest: the dispropor...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...