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RANSW Expands Critical Men’s Behaviour Program to Maitland and Blacktown
Lucy Letby case: the problems with expert evidence
More than $2 million in additional funding for Moree as Youth Justice NSW marks milestones
80% of young people refused bail is a poor test for reducing crime
New Orleans students showcase their creativity with iPad and Mac
Peru must enhance protection for prosecutors and judges against potential political interference, says OECD Working Group on Bribery following High-Level Mission in Lima
New research examines the impacts of sexual extortion on children under 18
University of Canterbury Law enters THE world subject rankings in top 300 | University of Canterbury
Australian Law Reform Commission’s report on justice responses to sexual violence
New initiative to divert children away from criminal justice system
Mass deportations don’t keep out ‘bad genes’ − they use scientific racism to justify biased immigration policies
Fulbright study: Can US offer solutions to reduce youth crime and reoffending in Australia?
Applications Now Open For Youth Empowerment Program
Positive Pathways To Empower At-risk Youth
Can you run through airport security for love? Leave a child home alone? Here’s what the law says about Christmas movies
Australian-first study shines light on why some drug traffickers are more likely to be reconvicted than others
Justice Health Safeguards program expands to regional NSW
Voices of Aboriginal victims of crime inform calls for improved support
Luigi Mangione isn’t the first high-profile alleged killer venerated by the public
Moira Deeming’s defamation win shows nobody can play fast and loose with language – not even politicians
Victim-survivors share views on criminalising coercive control
Victim-survivors Support Criminalisation Of Coercive Control
Victim-survivors support criminalising coercive control
‘Super-matcher’ study wins $360,000 funding boost | University of Canterbury
Rainbow Lodge Aboriginal prisoner transport service secures two-year funding lifeline
New AIC report shows connection between viewing child sexual abuse material and fringe or radical content online
New AIC report shows connection between viewing child sexual abuse material and fringe or radical contact online
Donna Nelson’s guilty verdict is not an aberration. Japan has a high criminal conviction rate for a reason
A decade-long study reveals concerning trend of young women committing online sexual offences
NSW new $10.7 million for alcohol and drug services in Far West
$20.3 million for alcohol and drug services in Southern NSW
NSW latest $17.1 million for alcohol and drug services in Mid North Coast
NSW latest $37 million for alcohol and drug services in Hunter New England
NSW latest $13.7 million for alcohol and drug services in the Central Coast region
Central Australia Justice Reinvestment initiative announced
Qld Youth Crime Bill Will Not Make Community Safer
Comancheros OMCG Targeted as part of National Day of Action
Strengthening protections for victims and survivors of sexual abuse
Stronger Voice For Victims Of Crime
Greens secure $500 million for social housing upgrades; no coal, oil and gas funding in Future Made In Australia, end commercial financing…
We know enough about brain development to know youth offending reforms probably won’t work
UK’s assisted dying bill would create the worst thought-out legal framework anywhere in the world – legal expert
Support for transitional justice processes critical to building sustainable peace, UN Experts say after Ethiopia mission: South Sudan
Character references tell a court you’re a good person. Why are convicted rapists allowed to use them?
ELECTION POLICY ANNOUNCEMENT: End Australia’s epidemic of violence against women and children. A comprehensive package to address family, domestic and sexual violence
Improving Access To Justice For All Victorians
New data released on human trafficking and modern slavery in Australia
Western Sydney demands a say in Drug Summit decision making