Social Justice
Over 20 years ago, a Royal Commission took place investigating Indigenous deaths in custody. But new statistics show backward results....
An argument between state and federal governments over who should pay for a legal hotline could be putting lives at...
Aboriginal legal services and community groups are renewing their call for money to be diverted from prisons to early intervention...
Kwementyaye Briscoe died in police custody in January last year. In response, a coronial inquest was issued to prevent an...
The first group of young men took their steps towards reform in Queensland government’s latest addition to the Youth Justice...
We take a look at the proposed expansion of WA’s tough mandatory sentencing laws. Some fear the changes will spark...
Now the economic arguments support the moral arguments – drug and alcohol rehabilitation produces far more cost-effective and socially-effective results...
You’ve just come out of prison, where you’ve done your time and are now ready to face the world. But...
Health
There is a growing body of research showing that the odds are against people with mental illnesses. A new report...
A decision by the West Australian government to halve the budget on transport and security costs allowing inmates to attend...