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- Printed on Wednesday 08 September 2010

Category: Detention


Prison punishes by locking away liberty. CLA believes the State must continue to honour the person's inherent human dignity. There should be the least intrusive form of imprisonment most conducive to full rehabilitation.

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NZ cuts are the unkindest of all

Article posted on Saturday 06 March 2010

As governments worldwide cut back on prison numbers to save money, New Zealand is headed in the other direction, counter-intuitively cutting back on rehabilitation services, which will increase repeat offending and lead to more cost to the taxpayer.“To… more »

Do same crime, serve same time...
but not if living in Queensland

Article posted on Wednesday 24 February 2010

A man's serving five years in jail in Queensland for customs duty evasion, a federal offence. Anywhere else in Australia he would be free. Is this a fair go? Here Tim Vines outlines how 'justice' in Australia depends on where you live. And there's also s… more »

WA Premier's re-think welcomed

Article posted on Tuesday 16 February 2010

There's an upsurge of community concern in Perth about how police are using their new stop-and-search powers (which are largely mirrored throughout Australia). WA Premier Colin Barnett has promised to review the powers, so CLA issued a supportive stateme… more »

Christmas Island is no cushy gig

Article posted on Monday 15 February 2010

People who think refugees do it easy on Christmas Island don't understand the reality of their situation, Marie Gordon writes. She refutes claims of Shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison after his recent whistle-stop visit to CI. Christmas Islan… more »

Assault on
liberties
long, laboured

Article posted on Wednesday 03 February 2010

Round-robins of 'tough on crime' legislation go from state to state, nation to nation. Here, noted Manchester QC Mark George analyses the cumulative effect of years of repressive laws in the UK, which have whittled away the traditional protections of the… more »

Prison cellPrisons in Victoria, 2010

Article posted on Monday 01 February 2010

How well are Australia's prisons serving the community? One major Royal Commission recommendation was that the community constantly keep watch on what is happening in prisons. Here, CLA's Keith McEwan does just that, for the Victorian prison system.… more »

Punishing refugees

Article posted on Thursday 28 January 2010

Editor, Canberra Times: I agree with Prof Pat McGorry that immigration detention centres are "factories for producing mental illness". But I'd go further. I'd say federal laws designed to punish refugees (for who they are) are similar to the penal laws t… more »

Proud nation can be compassionate

Article posted on Tuesday 26 January 2010

Being proud of Australia is a good thing on Australia Day, but embedded in nationalism always lurks the danger of an exclusionary attitude to people who are not exactly like us, says James Dunn. The best nationalist is an internationalist, who knows that… more »

Jails: islands of purity?

Article posted on Wednesday 13 January 2010

Should prisons be islands of purity, or should society recognise that prisoners engage in sex? If we acknowledge the fact, then condoms should be issued for everyone's safety, as Mark contends here. A similar argument applies to providing syringes in jai… more »

California slashes prison spending

Article posted on Friday 08 January 2010

Prison spending and the prison population both are going through the roof, in the USA, UK and Australia. In California, America's almost bankrupt state, Governor Arnie Schwarzenegger is biting the bullet and slashing spending on prisons to allocate more… more »

What causes overcrowding?

Article posted on Friday 18 December 2009

Editor, The West Australian: Sir, I respond to your report 'Overcrowding to blame for jail assaults' TWA 16 Dec 09 p18. It goes without saying that overcrowded prisons where prisoners are forced to share a cell with other prisoners will always be open t… more »

Letter to Police Commissioner who
now knows why civil liberties matter

Article posted on Sunday 13 December 2009

Tasmanian Police Commisioner Jack Johnston, recently cleared by the High Court of a serious charge, for 16 months suffered the ignominy of being strip searched, swabbed for DNA, the subject of possible listening devices and liable for phone-tapping. CLA… more »

And still the prison population rises...

Article posted on Friday 11 December 2009

You'd think, from all the posturing by Law & Order (LO) politicians through Australia, that crime was up, but it is down. But what's really up is the prison population, by 36% (or 7759) from 21,358 to 29,317 over the past 10 years. At nearly $100,000… more »

Crime plummets, but L+O pollies
still bray for costly harsher laws

Article posted on Thursday 10 December 2009

A new research paper from the Australian Institute of Criminology highlights how crime in Australia and in western nations is down over the past decade, and declining. The paper indicates how wrong and self-servingly tendentious are the caterwauling… more »

Chance for rehabilitation

Article posted on Wednesday 09 December 2009

An Aboriginal boy, taken from his mother at four days, was taken from Australia at five years. Now a convicted murderer in the USA, he wants to return to Australia to complete his 25-year sentence. Keith McEwan, who has experience of Aboriginal adoption… more »

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