As a result of increased advocacy for justice reinvestment in recent years, the Australian Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee is conducting an Inquiry into the value of a justice reinvestment approach to criminal justice in Australia. The Australian Human Rights Commission’s former Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, Dr Tom Calma, was one of the first proponents of the justice reinvestment approach in Australia in the Social Justice Report 2009. Since then advocacy for justice reinvestment has been building and a number of authoritative reports have made recommendations about justice reinvestment. However, we are still waiting for governments to take action.This article will examine the applications fo...
The Social Justice Report 2009 focusses on three themes: justice reinvestment to reduce Indi...
[Extract] What is Justice Reinvestment? Justice Reinvestment is a strategy for reducing the number o...
Justice Reinvestment is being actively promoted as one means of reducing high levels of incarceratio...
Abstract: This article examines the notion and practice of Justice Reinvestment (‘JR’), an emerging ...
Justice reinvestment was introduced as a response to mass incarceration and racial disparity in the ...
This chapter draws on the work of the Australian Justice Reinvestment Project (AJRP) (Brown et al., ...
Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia is a pervasive social injustice problem, which sees this ...
Justice reinvestment (JR) emerged in the US in 2004 as a strategy for reversing the crisis of over-i...
This paper looks at justice issues, and in particular, the potential implementation of Justice Reinv...
This article examines the challenges experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in...
"SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION AND AVAILABILITY FOR THE COMMITTEE Thank you for the opportunity to make a su...
SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION AND AVAILABILITY FOR THE COMMITTEE Thank you for the opportunity to make a sub...
Initiatives targeting Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia’s criminal justice systems have bee...
[Extract] JCU is interested in commencing a project to explore the potential for introduction of a j...
It is time to re-define our criminal justice system to redress the over-reliance on incarceration as...
The Social Justice Report 2009 focusses on three themes: justice reinvestment to reduce Indi...
[Extract] What is Justice Reinvestment? Justice Reinvestment is a strategy for reducing the number o...
Justice Reinvestment is being actively promoted as one means of reducing high levels of incarceratio...
Abstract: This article examines the notion and practice of Justice Reinvestment (‘JR’), an emerging ...
Justice reinvestment was introduced as a response to mass incarceration and racial disparity in the ...
This chapter draws on the work of the Australian Justice Reinvestment Project (AJRP) (Brown et al., ...
Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia is a pervasive social injustice problem, which sees this ...
Justice reinvestment (JR) emerged in the US in 2004 as a strategy for reversing the crisis of over-i...
This paper looks at justice issues, and in particular, the potential implementation of Justice Reinv...
This article examines the challenges experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in...
"SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION AND AVAILABILITY FOR THE COMMITTEE Thank you for the opportunity to make a su...
SUMMARY OF SUBMISSION AND AVAILABILITY FOR THE COMMITTEE Thank you for the opportunity to make a sub...
Initiatives targeting Indigenous overrepresentation in Australia’s criminal justice systems have bee...
[Extract] JCU is interested in commencing a project to explore the potential for introduction of a j...
It is time to re-define our criminal justice system to redress the over-reliance on incarceration as...
The Social Justice Report 2009 focusses on three themes: justice reinvestment to reduce Indi...
[Extract] What is Justice Reinvestment? Justice Reinvestment is a strategy for reducing the number o...
Justice Reinvestment is being actively promoted as one means of reducing high levels of incarceratio...