Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Information
Resources - Criminal Justice System
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Inquiry into Children and Young People 9-14 Years in NSW
Bailey, Brenda.
Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) Sydney, NSW, 2008. Book or Report.
Incarceration and the 'Public secret' of Indigenous Mental Distress
McDermott, Dennis.
Criminal Justice Research Network, Sydney, NSW, 2007. Conference or workshop proceedings.
Prisoner Health in Australia: Contemporary information collection and a way forward
Al-Yaman, Fadwa; Belcher, Josephine.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Canberra, ACT, 2007. Book or Report.
Research on Strong Indigenous Communities
Lawrence, Ruth.
Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse, Sydney, NSW, 2007. Book or Report.
To Break the Cycle: Prevention and rehabilitation responses to serious repeat offending by young people.
Cappo, David.
Department of the Premier and Cabinet, SA, Social Inclusion Unit, Adelaide, SA, 2007. Book or Report.
To Break the Cycle: Prevention and rehabilitation responses to serious repeat offending by young people
Cappo, David.
South Australian Government, Adelaide, SA, 2007. Book or Report.
Undue Punishment? Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders in prison: An unacceptable reality
Australian Medical Association, Canberra, ACT, 2006. Book or Report.
Wurin Yan, Wurinwan Binga (To Love, To Support, To Stand One’s Ground): Information for workers and volunteers supporting Aboriginal women with family members in prison.
Shine for Kids.
Shine for Kids, Ermington, NSW, 2006. Book or Report.
Indigenous Young People with Cognitive Disabilities and Australian Juvenile Justice Systems
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) Sydney, NSW, 2005. Book or Report.
Young Indigenous Males, Custody and the Rites of Passage
Ogilvie, Emma; Van Zyl, Allan.
Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, ACT, 2001. Book or Report.
Pathways to Prevention: Developmental and early intervention approaches to crime in Australia: Appendices
Developmental Crime Prevention Consortium.
Attorney General's Department, National Crime Prevention, Canberra, ACT, 1999. Book or Report.