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Report

Public attitudes towards coercive control: evidence from a nationally representative population survey


A recent survey found that just over half of Australians say they know what the term 'coercive control' means, but over 90% consider various forms of coercive controlling behaviour unacceptable, and 83% support criminalisation.
Report

Bail and parole app scoping project: final report


This project scoped whether application software for a mobile or similar device (an app) that supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people on bail or parole is regarded as appropriate, useful and beneficial within the ACT Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities involved with the justice system.
Literature review

Criminal justice mobile applications: a literature and scoping review


The focus of this review is on those technologies that support behaviour change among individuals involved in the criminal justice system and, in particular, on those technologies that aim to contribute towards the goal of reducing reoffending.
Literature review

Literature review on yarning circles in a criminal justice context


This report presents a select literature review on yarning circles within the justice system, to provide insight into the unique cultural elements of yarning practices and inform how yarning circles can best operate in ACT justice system.
Article

For First Nations people, coronavirus has meant fewer services, separated families and over-policing: new report


This article makes clear the treatment of First Australians during the COVID-19 outbreak is not the same as for non-Indigenous Australians.

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