This paper provides a brief overview of the last decade in relation to juvenile justice and Indigenous youth. It argues that while there have been some progressive changes these have been generally outweighed by a lack of thoroughgoing commitments to the fundamental reform envisaged by the Bringing Them Home Report. In addition, more punitive approaches to public order and to bail have had particularly negative impacts on Indigenous young people
Despite ample international literature regarding the school-to-prison pipeline,juvenile justice rese...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
Speech notes by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, May 1997. Made availa...
This paper provides a brief overview of the last decade in relation to juvenile justice and Indigeno...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
One of the greatest challenges for the juvenile justice system is to successfully reintegrate young ...
that Aboriginal youth are the most socially and economically marginalised group of young people in A...
per cent of these cases the authors have identified the Aboriginality of the accused and this has al...
This study of an offender cohort in Queensland addressed three research questions: the proportion of...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
There is a recurrent and intensifying problem of over-incarceration and recidivism among Indigenous ...
Despite ample international literature regarding the school-to-prison pipeline,juvenile justice rese...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
Speech notes by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, May 1997. Made availa...
This paper provides a brief overview of the last decade in relation to juvenile justice and Indigeno...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
One of the greatest challenges for the juvenile justice system is to successfully reintegrate young ...
that Aboriginal youth are the most socially and economically marginalised group of young people in A...
per cent of these cases the authors have identified the Aboriginality of the accused and this has al...
This study of an offender cohort in Queensland addressed three research questions: the proportion of...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
There is a recurrent and intensifying problem of over-incarceration and recidivism among Indigenous ...
Despite ample international literature regarding the school-to-prison pipeline,juvenile justice rese...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
Speech notes by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, May 1997. Made availa...