Background: Approximately 1 in 5 to 1 in 6 Indigenous Australian males are currently imprisoned or have previously been imprisoned. Recent work has also pointed to a widening socio-economic gap within the Indigenous population. Given the myriad social, wellbeing and environmental risk factors associated with justice-involvement, it is conceivable that incarceration may contribute to the increasing disparities found within the Indigenous population. This study aimed to explore the presence and extent of an \u27incarceration gap\u27 within the Indigenous population and to uncover which social factors characterise the disparity. Methods: The study utilised data from the 2014-5 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSI...
The 2011 Australian census reveals that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples comprise 0.7% ...
In Alice Springs, Australia, the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory looms over the town—with go...
Background: The over-representation of Indigenous Australians in custody is well documented, yet lit...
Among the divides between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people in...
Abstract Background Aboriginal representation in Cana...
RESEARCH AIMThe latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Prison Census indicate incre...
Indigenous Australians make up just over one-quarter (26 per cent) of Australia’s prison population ...
This report argues that $111, 000 can be saved per year per offender by diverting non-violent Indige...
Despite the investment by governments to reduce incarceration, Indigenous Australians have continued...
In Australia, as elsewhere in the world, prisoners are among the most stigmatised and often socially...
Objective: To estimate the overall and cause specific mortality of Aboriginal offenders in New South...
Indigenous Australians make up almost one-quarter of Australia’s prison population. In the past 20 y...
Concern about the over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's criminal justice system is...
iii Factors underlying Indigenous arrest rates PREFACE Ten years after the Royal Commission into Abo...
Objective: This paper reports on a project conducted between 2008 and 2011 that was established to a...
The 2011 Australian census reveals that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples comprise 0.7% ...
In Alice Springs, Australia, the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory looms over the town—with go...
Background: The over-representation of Indigenous Australians in custody is well documented, yet lit...
Among the divides between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous people in...
Abstract Background Aboriginal representation in Cana...
RESEARCH AIMThe latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics Prison Census indicate incre...
Indigenous Australians make up just over one-quarter (26 per cent) of Australia’s prison population ...
This report argues that $111, 000 can be saved per year per offender by diverting non-violent Indige...
Despite the investment by governments to reduce incarceration, Indigenous Australians have continued...
In Australia, as elsewhere in the world, prisoners are among the most stigmatised and often socially...
Objective: To estimate the overall and cause specific mortality of Aboriginal offenders in New South...
Indigenous Australians make up almost one-quarter of Australia’s prison population. In the past 20 y...
Concern about the over-representation of Indigenous people in Australia's criminal justice system is...
iii Factors underlying Indigenous arrest rates PREFACE Ten years after the Royal Commission into Abo...
Objective: This paper reports on a project conducted between 2008 and 2011 that was established to a...
The 2011 Australian census reveals that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples comprise 0.7% ...
In Alice Springs, Australia, the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory looms over the town—with go...
Background: The over-representation of Indigenous Australians in custody is well documented, yet lit...