The Queensland criminal justice system has come under the international spotlight in relation to its policy on the treatment of 17 years old offenders. In Queensland, if you are a young offender, you are treated as an adult at 17. Queensland is now the only state in Australia where this occurs. The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in its latest Observations has voiced specific concerns in relation to this aberration. In its Concluding Observations on the latest Australian report, the Committee recommended that all 'necessary measures' be taken 'to ensure that persons under 18 who are in conflict with the law are only deprived of liberty as a last resort and detained separately from adults unless it is considered in the ch...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
In 2010, two Australians, convicted in childhood of rape and murder, lodged a joint submission with ...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
The Queensland criminal justice system has come under the international spotlight in relation to its...
If you are 17 years old in Queensland you are treated as an adult by the criminal justice system. Qu...
Seventeen year olds who come into contact with the police in Queensland are classified as adults and...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
Queensland's Criminal Code and other Acts set out the punishments which can be imposed for particula...
[Extract] Human rights violations of children in state and territory juvenile justice systems have r...
Most countries prohibit both capital punishment and life without parole (LWOP) for those below the a...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
Police cautions may be a way of stopping a young person from taking the first steps in a criminal ca...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a broad overview of the relationship between you...
The recent Queensland LNP government, in its focus on law and order, introduced policies which could...
Accepting that the law is not always an objective standard by which to measure young people’s circum...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
In 2010, two Australians, convicted in childhood of rape and murder, lodged a joint submission with ...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
The Queensland criminal justice system has come under the international spotlight in relation to its...
If you are 17 years old in Queensland you are treated as an adult by the criminal justice system. Qu...
Seventeen year olds who come into contact with the police in Queensland are classified as adults and...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
Queensland's Criminal Code and other Acts set out the punishments which can be imposed for particula...
[Extract] Human rights violations of children in state and territory juvenile justice systems have r...
Most countries prohibit both capital punishment and life without parole (LWOP) for those below the a...
Queensland’s youth justice system is a state-wide statutory system that straddles the broader crimin...
Police cautions may be a way of stopping a young person from taking the first steps in a criminal ca...
[Extract] The purpose of this chapter is to provide a broad overview of the relationship between you...
The recent Queensland LNP government, in its focus on law and order, introduced policies which could...
Accepting that the law is not always an objective standard by which to measure young people’s circum...
In 2013 the newly elected conservative Liberal National Party government instigated amendments to th...
In 2010, two Australians, convicted in childhood of rape and murder, lodged a joint submission with ...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...