Many Indigenous children, particularly boys aged 10 to 17 years, are receiving lengthy suspensions from schools throughout Australia. Even more concerning is the over-representation of young Indigenous males incarcerated in Australia’s juvenile detention facilities..
This brief report highlights an apparently inflated suspension and exclusion rate for Aboriginal stu...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
One of the greatest challenges for the juvenile justice system is to successfully reintegrate young ...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Despite ample international lit...
Well-established evidence of the ill-effects of exclusionary school discipline, its disproportionate...
Despite ample international literature regarding the school-to-prison pipeline, researchers in the A...
There is a recurrent and intensifying problem of over-incarceration and recidivism among Indigenous ...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
Increasing numbers of students are being excluded from Australian schools. This is done both tempora...
This report details how the Australian Government can reduce the numbers of young Indigenous people ...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
This brief report highlights an apparently inflated suspension and exclusion rate for Aboriginal stu...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
One of the greatest challenges for the juvenile justice system is to successfully reintegrate young ...
This paper reviews the evidence on policies and programs that reduce offending by Indigenous juvenil...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Despite ample international lit...
Well-established evidence of the ill-effects of exclusionary school discipline, its disproportionate...
Despite ample international literature regarding the school-to-prison pipeline, researchers in the A...
There is a recurrent and intensifying problem of over-incarceration and recidivism among Indigenous ...
This paper examines the numbers and characteristics of Indigenous young people in the juvenile justi...
Increasing numbers of students are being excluded from Australian schools. This is done both tempora...
This report details how the Australian Government can reduce the numbers of young Indigenous people ...
The over-imprisonment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children within Australian youth dete...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australia juvenile justice in recent years includi...
This brief report highlights an apparently inflated suspension and exclusion rate for Aboriginal stu...
While there have been some progressive changes in Australian juvenile justice in recent years includ...
One of the greatest challenges for the juvenile justice system is to successfully reintegrate young ...