Aboriginal people with mental and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system

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University of New South Wales

This project addresses the high over-representations of Indigenous persons with mental health and cognitive disabilities in Australian criminal justice systems. It will develop new understandings of the interactions amongst criminal justice, social, health, disability and other human services for these persons. Using an Indigenous methodology in this study will result in new information and understandings on Indigenous persons' experiences and perspectives. These will allow, for the first time, a critical analysis of system interactions and responses to complex needs for these persons. Outcomes will inform Indigenous theory and will be vital for developing new policy and practice to assist in protecting and promoting Indigenous wellbeing.

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A predictable and preventable path: Aboriginal people with mental and cognitive disabilities in the criminal justice system
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Final report 
Authors
Baldry, E., McCausland, R., Dowse, L. and McEntyre, E.
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University of New South Wales
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Indigenous Australians with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
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Website
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Eileen Baldry, Devon Tilford Indig, Patrick Lionel Dodson, Leanne Dowse, Julian Norman Trollor
Publisher
University of New South Wales
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