Research project by the Indigenous Law Centre examining experiences of Aboriginal women and children before the courts in sexual assault cases - improve current practices and processes to benefit victims and survivors of sexual assault - miscarriage of justice in Aurukun involving Aboriginal ten year old girl - sentences did not reflect gravity of the crime
Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault...
© The Author(s) 2014.Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a re...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...
Violence is a longstanding, widely recognised problem that disproportionately affects Indigenous peo...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
This pilot study was instigated at the request of workers who support victims of sexual violence in ...
This thesis compares and contrasts the current legal protections provided to sexually abused, non-Ab...
Hannah McGlade who writes about how Aboriginal women and girls are being discriminated against by th...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) and its consequences constitute a serious social issue in Aboriginal and ot...
This article explores the tensions between the principles of rehabilitation and community protection...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
There are a number of reasons for a separate consideration of Indigenous women. Women in general hav...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Considerable research has documented the seriousness of Inti...
Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse Research Brief 19 provides new insights into Indigenous women’s off...
This submission arises from the findings of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Project that I lead...
Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault...
© The Author(s) 2014.Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a re...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...
Violence is a longstanding, widely recognised problem that disproportionately affects Indigenous peo...
In 2007 the Australian mainstream news media extensively covered a child rape case in the Indigenous...
This pilot study was instigated at the request of workers who support victims of sexual violence in ...
This thesis compares and contrasts the current legal protections provided to sexually abused, non-Ab...
Hannah McGlade who writes about how Aboriginal women and girls are being discriminated against by th...
Child sexual abuse (CSA) and its consequences constitute a serious social issue in Aboriginal and ot...
This article explores the tensions between the principles of rehabilitation and community protection...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
There are a number of reasons for a separate consideration of Indigenous women. Women in general hav...
Guggisberg, M ORCiD: 0000-0003-1344-7330Considerable research has documented the seriousness of Inti...
Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse Research Brief 19 provides new insights into Indigenous women’s off...
This submission arises from the findings of an Australian Research Council (ARC) Project that I lead...
Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a regional sexual assault...
© The Author(s) 2014.Indigenous Australians experience a high prevalence of sexual assault, yet a re...
Child sexual abuse is more prevalent in Indigenous communities, but is less likely to be repor...