Australia, with other OECD countries, has experienced a rapid rise in numbers of prison releasees. With this, there is heightened interest in the social impact of more prisoners returning to the community. International research has consistently indicated that suitable housing is a vital factor in ex-prisoners' social integration. This project investigated whether and to what extent ex-prisoner housing and associated social factors are important to integration in Australia, specifically New South Wales and Victoria, where no reliable prior research on this matter had been done. Analyses indicated significant differences between states; chronic homelessness, poverty and lack of support in the participants' lives; and that accommoda...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
One strategy for reducing the risk of recidivism is the provision of treatment, services and support...
Australia, with other OECD countries, has experienced a rapid rise in numbers of prison releasees. W...
Australia, with other OECD countries, has experienced a rapid rise innumbers of prison releasees. Wi...
In this report, Eileen Baldry, Desmond McDonnell, Peter Maplestone and Manu Peeters discuss their lo...
Successful reintegration of ex-prisoners into the community is multifaceted. The life conditions of ...
Based on research by Dr Eileen Baldry, Dr Desmond McDonnell, Peter Maplestone and Manu Peeters. The ...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
The issue of homelessness or inappropriate housing of people with complex needs is a serious proble...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics, using the 2011 Australian Census, has estimated that on any gi...
This material was produced with funding from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian States...
A substantial proportion of the overall cost of prisons in developed countries can be attributed to ...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
One strategy for reducing the risk of recidivism is the provision of treatment, services and support...
Australia, with other OECD countries, has experienced a rapid rise in numbers of prison releasees. W...
Australia, with other OECD countries, has experienced a rapid rise innumbers of prison releasees. Wi...
In this report, Eileen Baldry, Desmond McDonnell, Peter Maplestone and Manu Peeters discuss their lo...
Successful reintegration of ex-prisoners into the community is multifaceted. The life conditions of ...
Based on research by Dr Eileen Baldry, Dr Desmond McDonnell, Peter Maplestone and Manu Peeters. The ...
Objectives Examine whether exits from incarceration lead to homelessness and whether homelessness le...
The issue of homelessness or inappropriate housing of people with complex needs is a serious proble...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics, using the 2011 Australian Census, has estimated that on any gi...
This material was produced with funding from the Commonwealth of Australia and the Australian States...
A substantial proportion of the overall cost of prisons in developed countries can be attributed to ...
Homelessness is a globally persistent social and public health concern. Individuals who experience h...
Released prisoners are characterised by chronic social disadvantage, poor physical and mental health...
One way that Australian correctional authorities can safeguard the community is by incapacitating of...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
One strategy for reducing the risk of recidivism is the provision of treatment, services and support...