Incarceration

Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women perpetrators of violence: a trial of a prison-based intervention (Beyond Violence)

The proposed study will be the first of its kind in Australia to test a violence prevention program (Beyond Violence) targeting mental health, substance use and violence among incarcerated female o

Driver licensing: descriptive epidemiology of a social determinant of Aboriginal Driver licensing: descriptive epidemiology of a social determinant of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and Torres Strait Islander health

This study will involve an in-depth examination of factors underlying the high involvement in road crashes by Aboriginal people in Australia.

Blak Women's Healing

The numbers of Aboriginal children in Out-of-Home Care and Protective Orders are increasing and the Footprints for Success (Footprints) Early Years Project has a number of families under the scruti

Winnunga prison health study

This project was initiated by the Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service (WNAHS) in response to the construction of the ACT’s first prison, the Alexander Maconochie Correctional Centre, whic

Closing the (incarceration) gap: assessing the socio-economic and clinical indicators of indigenous males by lifetime incarceration status

Approximately 1 in 5 to 1 in 6 Indigenous Australian males are currently imprisoned or have previously been imprisoned.

Breaking-the-Cycle for Incarcerated Parents: Towards Pro-Social Parenting

This study aims to develop new knowledge about NSW incarcerated parents’ learning and support needs to enable a shift towards pro-social parenting practices.  The expected Breaking-the-Cycle (BTC)

First Nations Peoples and Judicial Sentencing: Main Effects and the Impact of Contextual Variability

Over-representation of First Nations peoples throughout criminal justice systems is an ongoing critical public policy issue.