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Justice Reform Initiative

@jailingsfailing

We are an alliance of Australians committed to reforming the criminal justice system. Join us!

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linkhttp://www.justicereforminitiative.org.au calendar_today25-08-2020 22:30:10

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Catch up on the latest webinar in the Our Voices Unlocked series! The most recent episode saw Tina McPhee in conversation with Felicity Loiterton, who is a recent graduate of the Lived Experience Speakers Bureau Training Pilot Program in the ACT. loom.ly/Or27ZQE

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Don't forget - we'd love to hear your feedback on the 2024 Reintegration Puzzle Conference! Whether you attended or thought about going, you're invited to complete this five-minute anonymous survey. ✍️ Survey closes this Friday at 5pm - find it here: loom.ly/GEN0tfo

Don't forget - we'd love to hear your feedback on the 2024 Reintegration Puzzle Conference! Whether you attended or thought about going, you're invited to complete this five-minute anonymous survey. ✍️ 
Survey closes this Friday at 5pm - find it here: loom.ly/GEN0tfo
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Most people leave prison with nowhere safe to live and no meaningful community-based supports, increasing the risk of returning to prison through the 'revolving door'. We need to do more to break the cycle - register now👇loom.ly/5wLJih4

Most people leave prison with nowhere safe to live and no meaningful community-based supports, increasing the risk of returning to prison through the 'revolving door'. We need to do more to break the cycle - register now👇loom.ly/5wLJih4
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🗳️In the final days before the Northern Territory heads to the polls, some wise words from the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency's Jared Sharp: "Whoever wins must recognise that harsher bail laws and sentencing regimes will not improve victim or community safety." 👇

🗳️In the final days before the Northern Territory heads to the polls, some wise words from the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency's Jared Sharp: "Whoever wins must recognise that harsher bail laws and sentencing regimes will not improve victim or community safety." 👇
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REMINDER: Only one week left to add your feedback on our new discussion papers! Read them here, share and send us your thoughts or endorsement by 30 August. loom.ly/0xljpoE

REMINDER: Only one week left to add your feedback on our new discussion papers! Read them here, share and send us your thoughts or endorsement by 30 August. 
loom.ly/0xljpoE
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NEWSFLASH ⚡We are so excited to announce that the 18th Reintegration Puzzle Conference will be held in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs in the heart of the NT on June 25 and 26, 2025. Save the dates and stay tuned for more updates. Sign up to the mailing list: loom.ly/LdwNbfc

NEWSFLASH ⚡We are so excited to announce that the 18th Reintegration Puzzle Conference will be held in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs in the heart of the NT on June 25 and 26, 2025. Save the dates and stay tuned for more updates. Sign up to the mailing list: loom.ly/LdwNbfc
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The new Northern Territory Government has promised a raft of law and order legislation as a priority for its first days in office, but will it make Territorians safer? See our media release here: loom.ly/FrLhyjQ #ntpol #ntvotes

The new Northern Territory Government has promised a raft of law and order legislation as a priority for its first days in office, but will it make Territorians safer? See our media release here: loom.ly/FrLhyjQ #ntpol #ntvotes
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NEWSFLASH ⚡ Due to popular demand, we have extended the endorsement and feedback process for our discussion papers - on police, bail, courts, drug policy, post-release, youth justice and prisons - until 13 September. Read, share, and endorse them here 👉 loom.ly/0xljpoE

NEWSFLASH ⚡ Due to popular demand, we have extended the endorsement and feedback process for our discussion papers - on police, bail, courts, drug policy, post-release, youth justice and prisons - until 13 September. Read, share, and endorse them here 👉 loom.ly/0xljpoE
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The Tasmanian Government’s decision to drop a Northern prison is a sensible one which should act as a beacon for all Australian governments. Read more in our media release: loom.ly/RduqlE4 #taspol

The Tasmanian Government’s decision to drop a Northern prison is a sensible one which should act as a beacon for all Australian governments. Read more in our media release: loom.ly/RduqlE4 #taspol
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The Justice Reform Initiative is devastated by the news that a 17-year-old died inside Banksia Hill Detention Centre and is calling on the WA Government to commit to a reasonable timeline to close the failing Unit 18 and Banksia Hill prisons. Read more: loom.ly/BUZR7hw

The Justice Reform Initiative is devastated by the news that a 17-year-old died inside Banksia Hill Detention Centre and is calling on the WA Government to commit to a reasonable timeline to close the failing Unit 18 and Banksia Hill prisons. Read more: loom.ly/BUZR7hw
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It's time for governments around Australia to address the multiple systems that are failing far too many children and young people, and commit immediately to real investment in transforming youth justice. A good piece from The Conversation 👇 loom.ly/duz15c8

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Insightful piece from the Productivity Commission today on the overwhelming evidence that shows locking up more children does not reduce youth crime - it actually has the opposite result. Add your voice - loom.ly/35Q1Bd8

Insightful piece from the Productivity Commission today on the overwhelming evidence that shows locking up more children does not reduce youth crime - it actually has the opposite result. Add your voice - loom.ly/35Q1Bd8