01993cam a2200373 a 4500001000800000005001700008006001900025007001500044008004100059020001500100035001200115040001800127042000900145043001200154082002000166100002100186245011100207260005400318500005500372500017100427516001000598520045900608530003901067540003601106583003201142650004201174650003601216650003101252710004101283710007901324830003501403856012801438856005301566366457420181106161751.0m d f cr nn ---a||uu060407s2005 aca s f000 0 eng  a0642211396 a3664574 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at---04a365.64709942221 aBorzycki, Maria.10aInterventions for prisoners returning to the communityh[electronic resource] /c[author: Maria Borzycki]. aCanberra :bAttorney-General's Department,c2005. aTitle from title screen (viewed on April 7, 2006). a"A report prepared by the Australian Institute of Criminology for the Community Safety and Justice Branch of the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department". aText. aThe Australian Government Attorney-General's Community Safety and Justice Branch tasked the Australian Institute of Criminology to assess the current state of interventions for prisoners returning to the community. The project researched international trends in the delivery of interventions for offenders, as well as providing an overview of services available to Australian prisoners. This two-part volume details the outcomes of that research project. aAlso available in a print version. aCommonwealth of Australia 2005. aSelected for archiving5ANL 0aEx-convictsxServices forzAustralia. 0aEx-convictsxSocial conditions. 0aCriminalsxRehabilitation.2 aAustralian Institute of Criminology.1 aAustralia.bAttorney-General's Dept.bCommunity Safety and Justice Branch. 0aPANDORA electronic collection.40zPublisher siteuhttp://www.crimeprevention.gov.au/agd/WWW/ncphome.nsf/AllDocs/DAD69C1C8D3D5F28CA256FDB001DD4B4?OpenDocument41zArchived at ANLuhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-50181