The arc of the moral universe is long
... but it bends towards justice.
- Theodore Parker, abolitionist
Justice Action is a community based organisation of criminal justice activists. We are prisoners, academics, victims of crime, ex-prisoners, lawyers and general community members. We believe that meaningful change depends upon the free exchange of information, and communities taking responsibility.
The issues and problems of criminal justice and prisons are
ever-present. They merge or disappear with changes of government or
through the efforts of the community and activists committed to reform
and change.
All too often, a particular issue emerges that demands an immediate
response. We are all then presented with a moment of opportunity, a
time when the support of many individuals and organisations, taken
together, can make a fundamental difference in the outcome.
We are volunteers who
decline any funding that could compromise our work in a wide range of
areas, relying instead upon community support. We seek to provide
a rigorous watchdog function overlooking authorities, especially the criminal
justice and health systems, and to hold our government and
politicians accountable for their duty of care.
We seek to uncover and
expose police and penal abuse, misconduct and corruption and to promote
reform and meaningful change. We seek to assist those who suffer from
the abuses of the system.
We provide prisoner, mental health and court support, and handle cases and complaints. With over 100 cases
active at any one time, we facilitate representation by lawyers and
agitate for investigations by government departments, by media and by
independent oversight agencies.
We promote policies and
initiate campaigns to uphold viable non-custodial alternatives to
imprisonment and policies that criminalise the inequities
in our local and global communities.
We work in
coalition at the local, national and international level, including the Community Justice Coalition, national networks and the International Conference on Penal Abolition ICOPA.
We believe that meaningful
change depends upon community responsibility and free access to and
exchange of information as the basis for understanding and action.
About Breakout DesignPrintWeb - JA's principal sponsor
Breakout DesignPrintWeb is a social enterprise that has existed since 1984. It is a highly professional organisation with cutting edge production ability. It runs large offset and digital printing machinery, has five senior designers and web developers servicing Australia's major unions, community groups and corporations from Darwin to Tasmania.
Its profits and resources are used to help organisations achieve positive social change; be heard, stand out and achieve their objectives. It provides a 'one-stop shop' for
all communication needs. It views itself as a partner with
clients, employees, suppliers, community and
environment.
Flexible and nimble, it stays alert to new technology and adapts with it.
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