Focuses on the report made by New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics on juvenile offenders. Majority of juvenile offenders having only one brush with the law; Dispelling of the popular stereotype of juvenile offenders as hardened criminals; Shift in the sentences imposed by magistrates sitting ...
These data were extracted from the NSW Police Force’s Computerised Operational Policing System and provided by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. In the analyses below, we consider the following crime categories: Domestic violence (DV) related assault Non-domestic violence related assault...
P White - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 16发表: 1999年 REMAND IN CUSTODY AS A DETERRENT IN JUVENILE JURISDICTION The average remand population numbered 11,600 in 1996, 200 more than the average for 1995. The average number of sentenced prisoners increased by 10 percent, from 39,...
People, Julie, and Lily Trimboli (2007) An Evaluation of the NSW Community Conferencing for Young Adults Pilot Program, Sydney: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research.People J and Trimboli L, An Evaluation of the NSW Community Conferencing for Young Adults Pilot Program (NSW Bureau of ...
Bocsar Nsw Crime & Justice BulletinsSmith, N. E. (2010). Why is the NSW juvenile reconviction rate higher than expected? (Crime and Justice Bulletin No. 146). Retrieved 14 Jul. 2015 from NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research website: http://www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au/Documents/ CJB...