Her recommendations
include justice reinvestment pilots in Aboriginal communities and consideration of a New Zealand Corrections case - management initiative to cut reoffending by 25 per cent over five years.
Not exact matches
In accordance with the functions set out in section 46C (1)(a) of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth), this report
includes 4 recommendations on
justice reinvestment to reduce Indigenous over-representation in the criminal
justice system, 7 recommendations for the protection of Indigenous languages and 1 recommendation for sustaining Aboriginal homeland communities.
national research framework and strategic agenda
including longitudinal evaluation of
justice reinvestment trials
It notes the growing movement in Australia advocating for
justice reinvestment,
including by the Just Reinvest NSW campaign and Change the Record and in the call for a trial from the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committeee in 2013.
I showcase a number of developments towards
justice reinvestment in Australia,
including ground - breaking community initiatives in Bourke and Cowra, and highlight some of the challenges for implementing
justice reinvestment based on the Australian context and international experience.
Reconciliation Australia welcomes the recommendations and emphasises the importance of a collaborative, community - led approach to
justice reinvestment to tackle the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people —
including youth — in the criminal
justice system.
Recommendation 12: The Australian Government should
include in the IEDS a commitment to progressing a criminal
justice policy approach based on «
justice reinvestment» to contribute to safer communities.
In effect,
justice reinvestment could become a very powerful tool for ensuring that Indigenous Australians are socially
included.
The IEDS should
include a commitment to progressing a criminal
justice policy approach based on «
justice reinvestment» to address this issue.