This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the rapid rise in the NSW prison population from January 2013 to March 2014. Method: Descriptive analysis of court, crime, arrest and correctional data, and ARIMA modelling of prison trends. Results: The key factors responsible for the recent rise in the NSW prison population appear to be a higher rate of arrest for serious crime and an increase in the proportion of convicted offenders given a prison sentence. There is no evidence that prisoners during 2013 are spending longer in custody but there is evidence the length of stay in custody may increase over the coming year. If the current trend in inmate numbers continues, the NSW prison population will rise by another 17 per cent (i.e., to abo...
On 30 May 2007 the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (15 of 2007) was tabled in Parliament, proposing amen...
The imprisonment rate in Australia is at unprecedented high levels, both interms of actual prisoner ...
This study examines why the prison population in England and Wales has been rising steeply and progr...
Abstract Aim: To explain the rapid rise in the NSW prison population over the five years from 2011 ...
After steadily increasing for more than a decade, from mid 2009 the NSW prison population started fa...
Prison population forecasting is fraught with difficulty. Many factors affect the size of the prison...
This report finds that Victoria’s prison population has increased by nearly 40% over the last 10 yea...
Aim: To develop a method for forecasting the NSW remand and sentenced prisoner populations.Method: A...
Overview The NSW adult prison population grew by 14 per cent between October 2014 and September 201...
In the past 10 years, the number of prisoners increased rapidly from 13,000 to 20,500 and the insuff...
Examines the rise in the NSW Indigenous prison population. Method: Descriptive analysis of trends i...
This report on Victoria’s prison population investigates statistical trends in adults held in Victor...
This study examines why the prison population in England and Wales has been rising steeply and progr...
On 30 May 2007 the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (15 of 2007) was tabled in Parliament, proposing amen...
The NSW prison population is rising rapidly, according to this report which shows an increase of 508...
On 30 May 2007 the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (15 of 2007) was tabled in Parliament, proposing amen...
The imprisonment rate in Australia is at unprecedented high levels, both interms of actual prisoner ...
This study examines why the prison population in England and Wales has been rising steeply and progr...
Abstract Aim: To explain the rapid rise in the NSW prison population over the five years from 2011 ...
After steadily increasing for more than a decade, from mid 2009 the NSW prison population started fa...
Prison population forecasting is fraught with difficulty. Many factors affect the size of the prison...
This report finds that Victoria’s prison population has increased by nearly 40% over the last 10 yea...
Aim: To develop a method for forecasting the NSW remand and sentenced prisoner populations.Method: A...
Overview The NSW adult prison population grew by 14 per cent between October 2014 and September 201...
In the past 10 years, the number of prisoners increased rapidly from 13,000 to 20,500 and the insuff...
Examines the rise in the NSW Indigenous prison population. Method: Descriptive analysis of trends i...
This report on Victoria’s prison population investigates statistical trends in adults held in Victor...
This study examines why the prison population in England and Wales has been rising steeply and progr...
On 30 May 2007 the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (15 of 2007) was tabled in Parliament, proposing amen...
The NSW prison population is rising rapidly, according to this report which shows an increase of 508...
On 30 May 2007 the Criminal Law Amendment Bill (15 of 2007) was tabled in Parliament, proposing amen...
The imprisonment rate in Australia is at unprecedented high levels, both interms of actual prisoner ...
This study examines why the prison population in England and Wales has been rising steeply and progr...