There have been a variety of innovative court models introduced, piloted and implemented across Australia to improve the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in dealing with specific offender populations. Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in most Australian jurisdictions in order to reduce high rates of reoffending among Indigenous offenders and to provide a more culturally-appropriate criminal justice process for Indigenous Australians that increases the involvement and confidence of the Indigenous community in the courts. There are a growing number of evaluations investigating the operation and effectiveness of these court models. These are important because they can provide policymakers, judiciary and co...
[Extract] This article reports on an evaluation of the Remote Justices of the Peace Magistrates Cour...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...
Informal sentencing procedures in remote Indigenous communities of Australia have been occurring for...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
[Extract] In Queensland, on the 19th of December 2000, the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This article reports some of the findings of an evaluation of the Children’s Koori Court (CKC)—the f...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This report presents key findings and recommendations developed as part of an independent evaluation...
The aim of Indigenous courts has been to make court processes more culturally appropriate, to engend...
Indigenous participation in sentencing procedures has been occurring informally in remote communitie...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Indigenous sentencing courts are now an established form of innovative justice practice in most Aust...
[The Koori Court Division of the Magistrates’ Court in Victoria has been in operation since 2002. Th...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
[Extract] This article reports on an evaluation of the Remote Justices of the Peace Magistrates Cour...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...
Informal sentencing procedures in remote Indigenous communities of Australia have been occurring for...
At the end of the 20th century, Australia’s first Aboriginal court was established to sentence indig...
[Extract] In Queensland, on the 19th of December 2000, the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This article reports some of the findings of an evaluation of the Children’s Koori Court (CKC)—the f...
Since 1999, a number of Indigenous sentencing courts have been established in Australia that use Ind...
This report presents key findings and recommendations developed as part of an independent evaluation...
The aim of Indigenous courts has been to make court processes more culturally appropriate, to engend...
Indigenous participation in sentencing procedures has been occurring informally in remote communitie...
There is a growing pool of research on court outcomes in sentencing Indigenous people but relatively...
Indigenous sentencing courts are now an established form of innovative justice practice in most Aust...
[The Koori Court Division of the Magistrates’ Court in Victoria has been in operation since 2002. Th...
In Australia, sentencing researchers have generally focussed on whether there is statistical equalit...
[Extract] This article reports on an evaluation of the Remote Justices of the Peace Magistrates Cour...
Indigenous sentencing courts use Australian criminal laws and procedures when sentencing Indigenous ...
Informal sentencing procedures in remote Indigenous communities of Australia have been occurring for...