Justice inequality
Missing, murdered and incarcerated Indigenous women in Australia: A literature review
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Missing and murdered First Nations women and children
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Aboriginal people with mental and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system
This project addresses the high over-representations of Indigenous persons with mental health and cognitive disabilities in Australian criminal justice systems.
Unlocking the learning potential of incarcerated and low SES young people
This project aims to address the gap between incarcerated young people's (10-17 years) education and their future education, training and employment opportunities.
Advancing cross-cultural approaches to violence risk assessment
This research identified that the LS/RNR risk assessment instrument violated several definitions of fairness across Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan
Reconceptualising Indigenous access to justice in civil law
The project aims to research enhanced Indigenous access to justice in civil and family law, specifically in areas of housing, discrimination, social security, consumer matters, credit and debt and
Bringing Indigenous voices into judicial decision-making
This project aims to show how judgments can be written so as to be inclusive of Indigenous people's voices and histories.
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.