Justice
Guide
Understanding antisemitism in Australia
This handbook supports national efforts to understand, recognise and counter antisemitism across all sectors of Australian society, reflecting the lived experience of Jewish Australians. The resource is practical, evidence-based and sector-specific. It is aimed for schools, universities, workplaces, government agencies, community organisations and anyone seeking to understand and combat antisemitism in Australia today.
Report
Measures to combat right-wing extremism in New South Wales: final report
The final report for the inquiry into measures to combat right-wing extremism in New South Wales. Right-wing extremism is a present and growing threat to the people of New South Wales, threatening community safety. The report makes 14 findings and 12 recommendations. It finds that combatting right-wing extremism requires a combination of tools.
Report
Gender, technology and trafficking in persons: women’s experiences of forced criminality in South‑East Asia’s cyber‑scam centres
Over the past decade, cyber-scam centres dedicated to running online scams at a massive scale have proliferated across areas of South-East Asia. These centres themselves have become sites of significant exploitation. This research sought to understand women and girls’ experiences of trafficking into cyber-scam centres for forced criminality in the South East Asian region.
Report
Just, clear and modern: reformed criminal defences for Queensland
A final report on the review of criminal defences in the Criminal Code in Queensland. It examined self-defence, provocation to assault, killing on provocation, killing for preservation in an abusive domestic relationship and domestic discipline. It also considered reforms to practices or procedures relating to those defences or excuses. The report makes 36 recommendations.
Report
Measure for measure: a people-centred approach to tailoring justice
This report identifies common elements of effective practice across a range of Victorian justice initiatives and organises them into a People-Centred Justice Model to help inform how the sector designs, measures and understands its work. The report also explores the potential and challenges in sustaining and scaling these initiatives.