Exploring bail and remand experiences for Indigenous Queenslanders [electronic resource] : final report / Jennifer Sanderson, Paul Mazerolle, Travis Anderson-Bond
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- 8410350
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- Author:
- Sanderson, Jennifer
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- Brisbane, Qld. : Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 2011
- electronic text (xviii, 243 p.) : PDF file.
- Technical Details:
- Available online at the State Library of Queensland.
- Summary:
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The Indigenous Criminal Justice Research Agenda (ICJRA) was originally developed in response to the first independent Evaluation Report of the Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Justice Agreement (Justice Agreement). The ICJRA was expanded to provide a mechanism to set the strategic direction to the Queensland Government concerning research into crime and criminal justice research relevant to Indigenous people and communities. This report presents the findings of a comprehensive study on the bail and remand experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Queensland. The project specifically examined the factors influencing whether Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander accused adults were refused bail and instead held in custodial remand, and identified ways to assist Indigenous people to comply with bail conditions.
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- "January 2011"
- At head of PDF title page: Griffith University.
- Title from PDF cover page (viewed on Mar. 04, 2012)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-220)
- Text and graphics.
- Also available online (as at 04/03/13) at http://www.premiers.qld.gov.au/publications/categories/reports/indigenous-criminal-justice.aspx.
- Subject:
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- Aboriginal Australians -- Criminal justice system -- Queensland
- Aboriginal Australians -- Queensland -- Criminal justice system
- Bail -- Queensland
- Criminal procedure -- Queensland
- Indigenous people -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Queensland
- Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Queensland
- Pre-trial release -- Queensland
- Torres Strait Islanders -- Criminal justice system -- Queensland
- Torres Strait Islanders -- Queensland -- Criminal justice system
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