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Community Re-entry & Rehabilitation

This is a key to JA's work.It was presented to the NSW Legislative Council 2009 as part of the campaign against the corporate privatisation of prisons. It is an analysis of the conflicting policies of social exclusion and community building, giving examples of how they conflict in practice and offering…
Parole is the conditional release of selected prisoners who have already served part of their sentence.  It means prisoners can serve the remainder of their sentence in the community under the supervision of a community corrections officer.
There has been a dangerous development of a quasi-prison system being created around the resettlement of ex prisoners. Before enacting a new housing law to evict Ray (Dennis) Ferguson, he was told a COSP (Community Offender Support Programs) would be the only place available for him! 
Changing the culture of criminal justice Justice Action sees restorative justice and mentoring as the way forward with social problems. Both are rational extensions of community support which satisfy the needs of victims and make us all safer. But the prison industrial complex is fighting tooth and nail to keep…
Therapeutic communities with restorative justice and mentoring are effective solutions to community problems. Our own experience of positive responses to trust and sharing are entirely applicable in the area of crime. The Alexander Maconochie’s Norfolk Island experience, Jimmy Boyle’s story of the Barlinnie Unit in Scotland, and the Special Care…
The JA Mentoring Project For some years now Justice Action has been exploring the idea of a 'mentoring project'. The idea behind this is that ex-prisoners are probably the best people to offer support and advice to other prisoners, ex-prisoners and people caught up in the justice system. While some…
Justice Action was asked to respond to the Federal Government's Prisoners Legal Service Review. The following is the JA Submission Introduction Thank you for giving Justice Action the opportunity to make submissions in relation to the current review of the Prisoners Legal Service. We offer the following comments and recommendations…
{YouTubeVideo id=n2KQD0mZY9s} Mentoring is about building a relationship of mutual trust, friendship and support within which help, advice and assistance can be offered as part of the process of re-building a life after being labelled a criminal and where many barriers actively prevent return to normal life.
The Legal Needs Of Prisoners and People Recently Released from Prison Background The Law and Justice Foundation of New South Wales (NSW) proposes to conduct a study into the legal needs of prisoners and people recently released from prison. This project is part of the Foundationís broader research program into…
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