Sentences with phrase «indigenous incarceration»

The retention of mandatory sentencing in respect of certain property offences appears to be a significant inhibitor to reducing the rates of Indigenous incarceration and recidivism in Western Australia.
[112] M McLaughlin, «Indigenous incarceration rate jumps», 7.30 Report, 6 July 2009.
[109] J Lawrence in M McLaughlin, «Indigenous incarceration rate jumps», 7.30 Report, 6 July 2009.
Chronic otitis media has lifelong impacts for health and well - being just like cardiovascular disease or diabetes — its effects are often «life sentences» of disability and are linked to high rates of Indigenous incarceration.
They called for the introduction of justice targets, investment into generating evidence for policy innovations, and sustainable funding for Indigenous programs in order to reduce Indigenous incarceration rates.
Her speech came on the same day that the Australian Human Rights Commission's Social Justice and Native Title Report 2016 was released, urging the Australian Government, «as a matter of urgency», to support the development of justice targets, Justice Reinvestment initiatives and other evidence - based state and territory legislative, administrative and service delivery initiatives to reduce Indigenous incarceration rates.
Australia's UPR completed in November 2015 showed it had made little progress in addressing concerns about Indigenous incarceration rates that had been raised in its inaugural UPR in 2011, according to an analysis by PhD candidates Janani Muhunthan and Anne - Marie Eades, and Professor Stephen Jan..
So too, he said, should the Federal Government, given its Budget concern: getting Indigenous incarceration rates down to population level would mean an $ 800 million saving per year in prison costs.
The researchers also said it was concerning that the Australian Government's report to the UPR had not acknowledged increasing rates of Indigenous incarceration and deaths in custody.
The Australian Bar Association (ABA) is calling for national co-operation to tackle the alarming and disproportionate rates of Indigenous incarceration.
In his keynote speech, Gooda said he had run out of adjectives to describe the rate and impact of Indigenous incarceration — «disaster, emergency, a catastrophe in the making» — and he would make it, and the issue of community violence, particularly against women, his priority for this, his last two - year term.
What is the relationship between lifelong hearing loss and Indigenous incarceration?
What there to reduce the ever - growing Indigenous incarceration and over-representation of Indigenous people in the justice system?
But you may not know that Indigenous incarceration rates across the country are higher now than then.
Indifference provides a key explanation of why there is a growing Indigenous incarceration rate in Australia and other parts of the world.
The Health Wrap: Indigenous incarceration disgrace, let's talk about smoking, Budget fairness test, all things Evidence
There's also the JustJustice project on Indigenous incarceration up and running, which also benefitted from the support of Luke Pearson!
By Kellie Bisset The disgrace of Indigenous incarceration rates Following the successful crowdfunding of Croakey's #JustJustice campaign,... Read more
In the sphere of Indigenous incarceration rates and over-representation in the justice system, it is aboutchanging the record.
Reinstate addressing Indigenous incarceration as a priority of the provision of legal services;
The report states that while this is a problem in every jurisdiction in the country, the Ontario justice system «has one of the most disproportionately high levels of Indigenous incarceration anywhere in Canada.»
In response to concerns about the outcomes of the RCIADIC and the consistently high rates of Indigenous incarcerations and deaths in custody, a Ministerial Summit on Indigenous Deaths in Custody was held in July 1997 in which Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers met with representatives of ATSIC, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commission and the National Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee.
These mandatory sentencing provisions have increased the rate of Indigenous incarcerations in Western Australia, rather than reduced them.

Not exact matches

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has vowed to go on with the planned September 23 worldwide rally in protest against the continuous incarceration of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu by the Federal Government.
Observers can not be blamed for comparing Buhari's lack of action on the repeated plundering binge of Fulani herdsmen with the incarceration of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, and his silencing by the military, when he proved stubborn while on bail.
The Penticton retreat was a forum for delving deeper into key issues such as indigenous children in custody, criminalization of aboriginal people and their incarceration, and domestic violence.
Once the case reached the country's highest tribunal, the Supreme Court explained that the intent of the Criminal Code provision, introduced in Parliament in 1994, is to alleviate the higher rate of incarceration for Indigenous offenders and to implement restorative justice — an approach that views crime as harm done to people and that seeks to rehabilitate offenders through reconciliation with victims and the community.
Rates of incarceration of Indigenous parents as a subgroup are significantly higher — an issue that has long been recognized as having deleterious effects on Indigenous communities.
Tagged: aboriginal, Canada, crime rate, federal prison, human rights, incarceration, indigenous, Inuit, provincial jail, social justice
NWAC remains at the forefront of civil rights work in Canada, working to promote education, health care, violence prevention and safety for Indigenous women, as well as reducing the poverty, mental illness and incarceration experienced by Indigenous peoples across the country.
The rate of incarcerated accused awaiting trial is by far the highest in the country and Manitoba has one of the highest rates of incarceration of Indigenous people.
The move by Winnunga and Minister Rattenbury is a first of its kind, setting the standard nationally in addressing the need for adequate indigenous healthcare in incarceration.
There is a critical lack of services aimed at supporting the needs of Indigenous people, and more specifically Indigenous women, re-entering the community after a period of incarceration.
a) Rates of incarceration of Indigenous women: The number of Indigenous women incarcerated has increased from 104 in 1991 to 370 Indigenous women in 2001.
According to the Aboriginal Disability Justice Campaign (ADJC), a community organisation campaigning on this issue, cases like that of Marlon Noble are indicative of much deeper, system - wide failings that lead to the incarceration of Indigenous people with cognitive disabilities.
The release of the Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report today shows that despite some gains, we still have a long way to go, with persistently high rates of disability and chronic disease in Aboriginal people and increasing rates of self - harm and incarceration.
For example, in urban and regional areas the mainstream criminal justice system, with relatively high rates of Indigenous offending and incarceration, is often less effective than it might be in deterring criminal behaviour and in providing effective rehabilitation.
(4) As highlighted in the Social Justice Report 2002, incarceration can contribute to an Indigenous woman becoming dislocated from her family, community, cultural responsibilities, services she may have been accessing prior to incarceration and housing.
A study of Indigenous women in NSW prisons revealed that prior to their incarceration approximately 55 % (of the research participants) had lived in public housing, 18 % private rental, 15 % said they were homeless or had no fixed address, 7 % lived in housing provided by Aboriginal housing services and 5 % said they lived in caravan parks.
The Crikey piece by Chris Graham (ex the National Indigenous Times) on the criminally high incarceration rates of Aboriginal people has drawn some heated comment on the Crikey website.
Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten has vowed to act to close the huge gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous incarceration rates, saying the issue will be pursued at the first meeting of federal and state leaders under a Shorten government, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.
A major report from the Productivity Commission, Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage, recently found further declines in Indigenous wellbeing and mental health, and an increase in incarceration rates.
The fact is that Australia has the highest incarceration rate and the highest suicide rate of Indigenous Peoples on the planet.
«There are still disproportionally high incarceration and re-offending rates for Indigenous Australians.
The continued failure to adequately fund Aboriginal Legal Service's and Family Violence Prevention Legal Services especially when incarceration rates are escalating is particularly puzzling, as is the lack of any specific response the numbers of Indigenous children going into care.
For example, life expectancy has begun to decline for Indigenous people in Australia and still exists at levels comparable to the rate for non-Indigenous Australians in the year 1900; incarceration rates and rates of over-representation in custody have increased since the Royal Commission over ten years ago - for example, Indigenous juveniles comprise 42 % of all juveniles in custody at any one time, despite being 2 % of the general population; and there has been limited improvement in health statistics in the past decade.
There is a vast wealth of wisdom and knowledge about the solutions to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth incarceration, the best of it coming from Indigenous peoples and organisations.
Labor: Does not mention justice issues in its Indigenous health election statement but Opposition leader Bill Shorten pledged last November to set justice targets with a focus on community safety, preventing crime and reducing incarceration, and to support research into justice reinvestment.
He observed that it was the seventh report on the incarceration of Indigenous Australians to be commissioned over the past decade.
Incarceration rates of Indigenous Australians are at least 16 times higher than the rate for non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Australians.
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