This article examines the challenges experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in accessing justice more broadly in Australia, and it proposes a way forward. It also considers two options that address the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples within the criminal justice system and the high incarceration rates: justice reinvestment and the inclusion of national justice targets in the ‘Closing the Gap’ policy framework
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
As a result of increased advocacy for justice reinvestment in recent years, the Australian Legal and...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
In 2017 the Australian Law Reform Commission released the Pathways to Justice report, an inquiry int...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
Concern about the over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's criminal justice system is...
The issue of appropriate legal and social supports is critical to the question of Indigenous overrep...
Initiatives targeting Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia’s criminal justice systems have bee...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
I, Dayna Lazarides, am in my last semester of my Bachelor of Laws degree. In the first years of my d...
Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia is a pervasive social injustice problem, which sees this ...
This thesis explores the contribution that racial discrimination laws have made and might make to ad...
This article examines what kinds of policy reforms are required to reduce incarceration rates of Abo...
In Australia, indigenous people comprise approximately 19 percent of the prison population. The Indi...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
As a result of increased advocacy for justice reinvestment in recent years, the Australian Legal and...
© The Author(s) 2017. The authors of this chapter contextualise crime and criminal justice within Au...
In 2017 the Australian Law Reform Commission released the Pathways to Justice report, an inquiry int...
For decades, Australian criminologists have cited crime statistics to illustrate the extreme disadva...
Concern about the over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's criminal justice system is...
The issue of appropriate legal and social supports is critical to the question of Indigenous overrep...
Initiatives targeting Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia’s criminal justice systems have bee...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
I, Dayna Lazarides, am in my last semester of my Bachelor of Laws degree. In the first years of my d...
Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia is a pervasive social injustice problem, which sees this ...
This thesis explores the contribution that racial discrimination laws have made and might make to ad...
This article examines what kinds of policy reforms are required to reduce incarceration rates of Abo...
In Australia, indigenous people comprise approximately 19 percent of the prison population. The Indi...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
As a result of increased advocacy for justice reinvestment in recent years, the Australian Legal and...