The History Of Australian Corrections

The History Of Australian Corrections Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of The History Of Australian Corrections book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

The History of Australian Corrections

Author : Sean O'Toole
Publisher : UNSW Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 0868409154

Get Book

The History of Australian Corrections by Sean O'Toole Pdf

Beginning with the punishment systems of the ancient world, Sean O'Toole investigates the birth of the modern prison, the transportation process, the convict era and finally the creation of Australia’s various State and Territory prisons and community corrections systems.

Prisoners as Citizens

Author : David Brown,Meredith Wilkie
Publisher : Federation Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1862874247

Get Book

Prisoners as Citizens by David Brown,Meredith Wilkie Pdf

Gives voice to a diverse range of viewpoints on the debate on prisoners' rights, with contributions from prisoners, human rights activists, academics, criminal justice policy makers and practitioners.

Fairlea

Author : Emma Russell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 86 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Melbourne (Vic.)
ISBN : 1875606521

Get Book

Fairlea by Emma Russell Pdf

Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons

Author : Anita Mackay
Publisher : ANU Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2020-11-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781760464011

Get Book

Towards Human Rights Compliance in Australian Prisons by Anita Mackay Pdf

Imprisoned people have always been vulnerable and in need of human rights protections. The slow but steady growth in the protection of imprisoned people’s rights over recent decades in Australia has mostly come from incremental change to prison legislation and common law principles. A radical influence is about to disrupt this slow change. Australian prisons and other closed environments will soon be subject to international inspections by the United Nations Subcommittee on the Prevention of Torture (SPT). This is because the Australian Government ratified the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT) in December 2017. Australia’s international human rights law obligations as they apply to prisons are complex and stem from multiple Treaties. This book distils these obligations into five prerequisites for compliance, consistent with the preventive focus of the OPCAT. They are: reduce reliance on imprisonment align domestic legislation with Australia’s international human rights law obligations shift the focus of imprisonment to the goal of rehabilitation and restoration support prison staff to treat imprisoned people in a human rights–consistent manner ensure decent physical conditions in all prisons. Attention to each of these five areas will help all levels of Australian government and prison managers take the steps required to move towards compliance. Human-rights led prison reform is necessary both to improve the lives of imprisoned people and for Australia to achieve compliance with the international human rights legal obligations to which it has voluntarily committed itself.

Imprisonment in Western Australia

Author : James Edward Thomas,Alex Stewart
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1978
Category : History
ISBN : MINN:31951001091341K

Get Book

Imprisonment in Western Australia by James Edward Thomas,Alex Stewart Pdf

Includes chapter on imprisonment of Aborigines and details of Rottnest Island prison.

Duty of Care

Author : Jonathan R. Telfer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Corrections
ISBN : 0868039721

Get Book

Duty of Care by Jonathan R. Telfer Pdf

Corrections Criminology

Author : Sean O'Toole,Simon Eyland
Publisher : Hawkins Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Law
ISBN : 1876067179

Get Book

Corrections Criminology by Sean O'Toole,Simon Eyland Pdf

Corrections criminology / Sean O'Toole and Simon Eyland --World correctional population trends and issues / Mike Bartlett --Prison populations in Australia / Kyleigh Heggie --Australian coomunity corrections population trends and issues / David Daley --Prisonography : Sources of knowledge and perspectives about prisons / Lucien Lombard --Commissions of inquiry and penal reform / David Brown --Security in correctional systems / Ron Woodham --Privatisation in the corrections industry / Sean O'Toole --Human rights in corrections practice / Brian Tkachuk and Eileen Skinnider --"Good corrections" : implications for leadership and organisational performance / Ole Ingstrup --Inspecting prisons / Richard Harding --Causes and prevention of violence in prisons / Ross Homel and Carleen Thompson --The over-representation of indigenous persons in custody / Bill Anscomb --Risk and responsibilities in women's prisons / Pat Carlen --Managing an ageing prison population / John Dawes --Prisoner health / Michael Levy, Tony Butler, Tony Falconer --Managing mentally ill offenders released from jail - the US experience / Dale Sechrest and Don Josi --Offenders with drug and alcohol dependencies / Maria Kevin --A framework for minimising the incidence of self-harm in prison / Greg Dear --Beyond what works : a retrospective of Robert Martinson's famous article / Rick Sarre --Bridging the gap between prison and the community : post-release support and supervision / Stuart Ross --Prison industries in a time of science-based prison programming / Judy McHutchison --The effect of post-release housing on prisoner re-integration into the community / Eileen Baldry --Ethics and the role of the correctional officer / Anna Grant --Measuring prisons and their moral performance / Alison Liebling --Professionalising the correctional officer : the US perspective / Don A josi and Dale K Sechrest --Human resources analysis of the Australian corrections industry / Sean O'Toole --Towards crime prevention / David Biles --What future for the prison? / Paul Wilson.

Australia's Most Murderous Prison

Author : James Phelps
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-08-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 145969743X

Get Book

Australia's Most Murderous Prison by James Phelps Pdf

An unprecedented spate of murders in the 1990s - seven in just three years - earned Goulburn Jail the ominous name of 'The Killing Fields'. Inmates who were sentenced or transferred to the 130 - year - old towering sandstone menace declared they had been given a death sentence. Gang alliances, power plays, contracted hits, the ice trade, the colour of your skin - even mistaken identity - any number of things could seal your fate. The worst race war in the history of Australian prisons saw several groups - Aboriginal, Lebanese, Asian, Islander and Anglo - wage a vicious and uncontrollable battle for power. Every day there were stabbings. Every day there were bashings. And then there was murder. A controversial policy known as 'racial clustering' might have put an end to the Killing Fields, but soon something far scarier would arise, something called Supermax . . . Within the stark white walls, clinical halls and solitary confinement, it is where Australia's most evil men are locked away. It is home to serial killer Ivan Milat; the 'Terror Five', militants who plotted attacks across Sydney in 2005; Brothers 4 Life founder Bassam Hamzy and gang rapist Bilal Skaf, to name a few. Murderers, terrorists, serial killers, gangsters and rapists - soon you will meet them all inside Australia's most murderous prison.

The Difficulties of My Position

Author : John Buckley Castieau
Publisher : National Library Australia
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780642107930

Get Book

The Difficulties of My Position by John Buckley Castieau Pdf

"A career in the Victorian penal system might not seem to be a source of excitement or even great interest, but for John Buckley Castieau it was the trigger for nearly three decades of diaries that reveal not only what went on behind prison walls but also much about the colony's early history. J.B. Castieau was the governor of both Beechworth and Melbourne gaols as well as, somewhat disastrously, the Inspector-General of Penal Establisments."--Page 4 of cover.

Australian Corrections

Author : Carlos Carcach,Anna Grant
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Corrections
ISBN : 0642241562

Get Book

Australian Corrections by Carlos Carcach,Anna Grant Pdf

Australian corrections: main demographic characteristics of prison populations (Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice, no. 150)

History of the Criminal Justice System in Victoria

Author : Colin Rimington
Publisher : Hybrid Publishers
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781922768056

Get Book

History of the Criminal Justice System in Victoria by Colin Rimington Pdf

This is an authoritative, comprehensive account of Victoria’s justice system, starting with a tour of the historic justice precinct which is located on the corner of La Trobe Street and Russell Street, Melbourne. The author takes us back to the earliest days of Victoria’s settlement and introduces the politicians, police, magistrates, and even the criminals who played their parts in Melbourne and Victoria’s development. We are shown how the prison hulks developed into stockades on land, and uncover the philosophy behind the construction of the prisons – many no longer occupied – and the building of courts which were built for conducting trials, both civil and criminal. The book is, in many ways, an insight into an aspect of Victoria’s social history about which little has been written elsewhere. It is a valuable addition to the justice bibliography and even exposes a mystery or two. It took seven years to research and fact check, and includes many photos. All of the author’s proceeds of this book after costs will be donated to Victoria Police Legacy, which looks after families of deceased police officers who have died in the course of their duties.

Joseph Akeroyd: Rediscovering a Prison Reformer

Author : Ron Wilson
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781664106482

Get Book

Joseph Akeroyd: Rediscovering a Prison Reformer by Ron Wilson Pdf

School teacher Joseph Akeroyd was appointed Inspector General of Victoria's prison system in 1924. He held this role until 1947 becoming the longest serving Inspector General in Victoria's history. This book examines the experiences, achievements and failures of Joseph Akeroyd, the longest serving Inspector General of Victoria's (Australia) penal system, in reforming that system. This is not a traditional biography. It traverses Akeroyd's experiences in his time and reflects on reforms through the author's experiences as a contemporary prison educator. Drawing on his education background, Akeroyd revolutionised the ways prisons and prisoners in Victoria were managed and many of these reforms are embedded in current practice. Access to his personal diaries, letters, official reports, newspaper reports and other private documentation gave insights so his single-minded reform agenda establishing Victoria's unique relationship between education and prison management can now be recognised and acknowledged. There are many personal stories where Akeroyd interacted with infamous criminals. The examination of thwarted escape plans, rectifying wrongful convictions, recording the final days of those awaiting the noose, interviewing those about to be whipped or birched and following up after the events are moderated with contemporary stories of modern day interactions between teachers and prisoner students- some humorous, some sad, some sobering. Finally, this book will challenge all readers to reflect on the role of education in prisons, gain insights following stories of conversations with inmates, challenges in changing practice, involved in education, especially prisoner education, whether you are forming policy, advising policy and practice, delivering programs, supporting those undertaking studies, managing those who teach and /or preparing to teach in these unique environments to reflect on your own learnings and how to adequately prepare for those undertaking this vocation in the future.

Australia's Most Murderous Prison

Author : James Phelps
Publisher : Random House Australia
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857987518

Get Book

Australia's Most Murderous Prison by James Phelps Pdf

An unprecedented spate of murders in the 1990's - seven in just three years - made Goulburn jail the most feared prison in Australia. Inmates who were sent to the towering sandstone menace, located an hour and half south west of Sydney, declared they had been given the death sentence. Every man who entered the prison was marked for death, and not because of his crime. In the Killing Fields you were murdered because of the colour of your skin. The worst race war in the history of Australian prisons saw four groups; the Aboriginals, the Lebanese, the Asians, and rest, wage a vicious and uncontrollable war as they battled for control of the prison drug trade. Every day there were stabbings. Every day there were bashings. And when they weren't being bashed or stabbed, they were being murdered... The vicious riot, the one that saw guards belted with didgeridoos and stabbed with broken broomsticks, put an end to the segregation that saw Goulburn jail the only prison in the world to separate men by race. It also ended the Killing Field. But soon something far scarier would rise, something called SuperMax... Called a variety of things from "Australia's most secure prison'' to a "hell hole'', SuperMax is the only prison has seen complaints referred to the United Nations. All white walls and solitary confinement, it is where Australia's most evil men are locked away. It is home to Ivan Milat, to the Cobby Killers, to Bilal Skaf, and to Bassam Hamzy to name a few. And soon you will meet them all; murderers, rapists, terrorists. This is Australia's Most Murderous Prison, the Killing Fields, Inside the Walls of Goulburn Jail.

Occupational Therapy in Australia

Author : Ted Brown
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2020-07-16
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781000246711

Get Book

Occupational Therapy in Australia by Ted Brown Pdf

This ground-breaking text provides a comprehensive guide to occupational therapy in Australia, from its role in the healthcare system to the scope and nature of its practice. The authors begin with an overview of the history of occupational therapy in Australia, the ethical and legal aspects of its practice and its role in population health and health promotion. The values and philosophy of occupational therapy are considered next, together with the roles and responsibilities of practitioners and specific practice features, including client-centred practice, evidence-based practice, research in occupational therapy and clinical reasoning. Key issues, including occupational analysis, the development of occupations across the lifespan, occupational therapy assessment, Indigenous issues, practice in rural and remote areas and advocacy, leadership and entrepreneurship, are also examined in detail. The first text specifically written for Australian entry-to-practice students by Australian authors, this book is destined to become an essential reference for both students and professionals in the field. 'Truly a valuable resource for all Australian occupational therapy students and practitioners.' Professor Jenny Ziviani, Children's Allied Health Research, The University of Queensland 'This is a text that will have many editions and document the evolution of the profession for decades to come.' Professor Carolyn M. Baum, School of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis

Mutiny or Murder?

Author : Conor Reidy
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-18
Category : Transportation
ISBN : 9780750988827

Get Book

Mutiny or Murder? by Conor Reidy Pdf

On 15 March 1817 the convict ship the Chapman departed from Cork with 200 male prisoners on board. When it dropped anchor off Sydney Cove four months later, its prison doors opened to reveal 160 gaunt and brutalised men. Twelve were dead and twenty-eight lay wounded in the hospital below deck. As officials pieced together the horrors of the voyage many questions arose. Why did Michael Collins claim that his fellow convicts conspired to take the ship? Why was Captain Drake unable to rein in the violent and sadistic Third Mate Baxter? Was there really an attempted mutiny on the Chapman? Or was this cold-blooded murder? Using daily journals from the crew, detailed testimony from several convicts and official colonial government correspondence, this book unravels what happened during those four months at sea. Tarnished by intrigue, suspicion and mutual hatred, this is the story of one of the darkest episodes in the history of penal transportation between Ireland and Australia.