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Report
Reintegration of Indigenous prisoners
Publisher
Police
Aboriginal Australians
Prisons
Social isolation
Social issues
Human rights
Indigenous incarceration
Australia
Resources
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apo-nid7991.pdf | 1.07 MB |
Description
The success of reintegration programs can be judged by subsequent reoffending. From an analysis of data on released male prisoners and interviews with prisoners, ex-prisoners and stakeholders, the report provides a comprehensive overview of offending, and the elements affecting successful reintegration and their application to achieve improved reintegration outcomes for Indigenous offenders as measured by reduced reoffending.
A summary report highlighting the key factors in successful reintegration programs is also available: Reintegration of Indigenous prisoners: key findings (29)
Publication Details
Post date:
2 Sep 2008