The significant overrepresentation of Indigenous people in Australian prisons has been the subject of numerous studies. In this article, we build on recent research suggesting that sentencing in domestic violence cases might be an important contributor to this overrepresentation of Indigenous people. We broaden the existing research by examining differences for Indigenous and non-Indigenous defendants in domestic violence cases across a range of sentencing outcomes including imprisonment, probation, fines, and good behavior orders. We also consider whether the degree of geographic remoteness of the court influences these sentencing outcomes. To accomplish this, we use administrative court data from Queensland, Australia, and employ a multin...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focused on whether there is statistical equality...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
One of the most common forms of violence in Indigenous communi-ties is violence between intimate par...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
The domestic violence protection order (DVO) system is a hybrid system of criminalisation in which t...
1 One of the most common forms of violence in Indigenous communities is violence between intimate pa...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
The domestic violence protection order (DVO) system is a hybrid system of criminalisation in which t...
This chapter explores how institutional inter-generational trauma is perpetuated by criminal justice...
Australian research on Indigenous sentencing disparities of the standard of international work is so...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focused on whether there is statistical equality...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
One of the most common forms of violence in Indigenous communi-ties is violence between intimate par...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
The domestic violence protection order (DVO) system is a hybrid system of criminalisation in which t...
1 One of the most common forms of violence in Indigenous communities is violence between intimate pa...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This article presents results from an exploratory study seeking to examine the role of sentencing in...
The domestic violence protection order (DVO) system is a hybrid system of criminalisation in which t...
This chapter explores how institutional inter-generational trauma is perpetuated by criminal justice...
Australian research on Indigenous sentencing disparities of the standard of international work is so...
In Australia, research investigating Indigenous differences in sentencing is limited. This study exa...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
In their statistical analyses of higher court sentencing in South Australia, Jeffries and Bond (2009...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focused on whether there is statistical equality...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...