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Author: Constitution Project, Georgetown Public Policy Institute

Title: Smart on Crime: Recommendations for the Next Administration and Congress

Summary: After the 2008 elections, America’s policymakers will take a fresh look at the criminal justice system, which so desperately needs their attention. To assist with that review, leaders and experts from all aspects of the criminal justice community spent months collaboratively identifying key issues and gathering policy advice into one comprehensive set of recommendations for the new administration and Congress. This catalogue is the fruit of those labors.

Details: Washington, DC: The Constitution Project, 2008. 207p.

Source: Internet Resource

Year: 2008

Country: United States

URL:

Shelf Number: 114880

Keywords:
Criminal Justice Policy
Criminal Justice System
Criminal Justice, Administration of

Author: Willis, Matthew

Title: Indicators Used Internationally to Measure Indigenous Justice Outcomes

Summary: "The social disadvantages faced by Indigenous people in Australia and New Zealand, across dimensions that include community safety and the justice system, have been well documented. The extent of Indigenous disadvantage and the complexities of overcoming it have led to the development of a range of indicators against which the effectiveness of efforts to reduce disadvantage can be measured. This paper aims to contribute to the further development of justice indicators by reporting on approaches used internationally."

Details: Canberra: Indigenouse Justice Clearinghouse )Australian Institute of Criminology and the Attorney General's Department of NSW), 2010. 8p.

Source: Internet Resource: Research Brief No. 8; Accessed August 17, 2010 at: http://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/briefs/brief008.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: Australia

URL: http://www.indigenousjustice.gov.au/briefs/brief008.pdf

Shelf Number: 119618

Keywords:
Criminal Justice, Administration of
Indigenous Peoples (Australia)
Socioeconomic Status

Author: Roberts, Lynne

Title: What Australians Think About Crime and Justice: Results from the 2007 Survey of Social Attitudes

Summary: This report provides an analysis of the responses in the 2007 Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA) on crime and justice. The AuSSA is a biennial mail-out survey that provides data on key questions relating to Australians’ social attitudes and behaviours over time. AuSSA 2007 consisted of a cross sectional mail-out survey completed by 8,133 adults from all Australian states and territories. Three versions of the survey were fielded with final response rates ranging from 39 to 42 percent. To produce Australian estimates the data have been weighted by education level to correct for differences in education level between survey respondents and the general population. The report addresses perceptions of crime, fear of crime, the administration of criminal justice, and changes in attitudes over time.

Details: Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2009. 46p.

Source: Internet Resource: AIC Research and Public Policy Series No. 101: Accessed August 28, 2010 at: http://www.aic.gov.au/documents/4/8/A/%7B48A3B38B-376E-4A7A-A457-AA5CC37AE090%7Drpp101.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: Australia

URL: http://www.aic.gov.au/documents/4/8/A/%7B48A3B38B-376E-4A7A-A457-AA5CC37AE090%7Drpp101.pdf

Shelf Number: 119698

Keywords:
Criminal Justice, Administration of
Fear of Crime
Public Opinion