Overview Aim: To provide an overview of adult and juvenile re-offending over the last 10 years in New South Wales (NSW). Method: Descriptive analysis of data from the NSW Re-offending Database (ROD). Results and conclusion: Most offenders convicted in the NSW criminal courts were reconvicted of a further offence within 10 years of their offence, and this was especially so for juveniles and Indigenous offenders. Those reconvicted tended to be reconvicted for a variety of offences
This paper examines some reasons for the apparent increase in the rate of juvenile reconviction betw...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
This study finds that offending on parole is less common than previous studies have suggested. Abst...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
Repeat offenders are responsible for a large proportion of crime in NSW; and those returning to pris...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
Prolific offenders are found to make a disproportionate contribution to the total volume of offendin...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
Overview Aims: To determine: (1) the long-term risk that someone charged with a violent offence wil...
Aim: To determine whether the NSW Forum Sentencing program is more effective than the conventional s...
This paper examines the profile of offenders who commenced the Blacktown Traffic Offender Program be...
Aim: To examine the effect of the Police and Citizen Youth Clubs (PCYC) Young Offender program on re...
Aim: To describe trends in Indigenous arrest rates in New South Wales for property and violent offen...
Examines how community-based order conditions were used in the Magistrates’ Court between July 2007 ...
This paper examines some reasons for the apparent increase in the rate of juvenile reconviction betw...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
This study finds that offending on parole is less common than previous studies have suggested. Abst...
The Juvenile Pre-Court Diversion Scheme (JDS) was introduced in the Northern Territory in August 200...
Repeat offenders are responsible for a large proportion of crime in NSW; and those returning to pris...
Criminologists and other developmental researchers have long acknowledged the importance of both con...
Aim: To compare estimates of re-offending obtained from two sources, police data on persons of inter...
Prolific offenders are found to make a disproportionate contribution to the total volume of offendin...
Examines reoffending patterns for 63,366 people sentenced in Victorian criminal courts between July ...
Overview Aims: To determine: (1) the long-term risk that someone charged with a violent offence wil...
Aim: To determine whether the NSW Forum Sentencing program is more effective than the conventional s...
This paper examines the profile of offenders who commenced the Blacktown Traffic Offender Program be...
Aim: To examine the effect of the Police and Citizen Youth Clubs (PCYC) Young Offender program on re...
Aim: To describe trends in Indigenous arrest rates in New South Wales for property and violent offen...
Examines how community-based order conditions were used in the Magistrates’ Court between July 2007 ...
This paper examines some reasons for the apparent increase in the rate of juvenile reconviction betw...
This paper reports on a follow-up of a sample of 303 adolescent male sex offenders from New South Wa...
This study finds that offending on parole is less common than previous studies have suggested. Abst...