The aim of this study is to examine the services and supports required by young people to promote greater compliance with the conditions of bail and reduce the use of detention on remand. The research addresses three main areas: • to establish the service and support needs of young people by investigating the circumstances of their life circumstances; • to examine the specific services and supports required by young people and their families during the remand process, in the courtroom and in the period between adjournments; • to address the issues and barriers to delivering services and supports to young people and their families
Over the past decade bail legislation reform has curtailed the presumption in favour of bail and ena...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
The proportion of remand prisoners and the rate of alleged offenders remanded in custody Australia h...
This article is based on a wider PhD study examining the issue of coping on remand. The research use...
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This article focuses on the potential role and benefits bail support and supervision(BSS) schemes ma...
Abstract Funded and endorsed by the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators, this is one of th...
This comprehensive report analyses current Australian and international trends in evidence-based pr...
The fusion of young people to the prison setting has been described as a toxic combination. This is ...
This article presents the findings of an in-depth comparative study of remand decision-making in you...
This report argues that vulnerable and disadvantaged Victorian children are being unnecessarily rema...
The remand population of children and young people continues to rise in Ireland. Despite this growth...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is at a time of transition. The recently enacted Children Act, 2001 is t...
The disproportionate use of remand detention (i.e. pre-trial detention) for vulnerable and marginali...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH--93.1874)(microfiche) / ...
Over the past decade bail legislation reform has curtailed the presumption in favour of bail and ena...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
The proportion of remand prisoners and the rate of alleged offenders remanded in custody Australia h...
This article is based on a wider PhD study examining the issue of coping on remand. The research use...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Social Sciences a
This article focuses on the potential role and benefits bail support and supervision(BSS) schemes ma...
Abstract Funded and endorsed by the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators, this is one of th...
This comprehensive report analyses current Australian and international trends in evidence-based pr...
The fusion of young people to the prison setting has been described as a toxic combination. This is ...
This article presents the findings of an in-depth comparative study of remand decision-making in you...
This report argues that vulnerable and disadvantaged Victorian children are being unnecessarily rema...
The remand population of children and young people continues to rise in Ireland. Despite this growth...
Juvenile justice in Ireland is at a time of transition. The recently enacted Children Act, 2001 is t...
The disproportionate use of remand detention (i.e. pre-trial detention) for vulnerable and marginali...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:MFE 1169(CH--93.1874)(microfiche) / ...
Over the past decade bail legislation reform has curtailed the presumption in favour of bail and ena...
This paper will build on the preceding presentation (by Rick Sarre), by presenting further descripti...
The proportion of remand prisoners and the rate of alleged offenders remanded in custody Australia h...