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An effective interweaving of complex theory with mainstream concepts. Overall an excellent book for use in Australian universities teaching criminology/social work. Dr Jane Bolitho, Lecturer, Criminology and Social Sciences, UNSW
The concept of community justice - of engaging with offenders within the community - offers an important new approach to the prevention of crime and the rehabilitation of offenders. Community Justice in Australia is the first text to consider how this concept can be successfully applied within Australia by social workers, criminologists, parole officers, police and anyone working with both adult and youth offenders.
Brian Stout begins by defining community justice and outlining its successes in the United Kingdom and the United States. He then explains theories of offending behaviour, considers relevant Australian legislation, policy and common intervention strategies, and considers the implications of community justice approaches for both adult and juvenile offenders. Restorative justice is also examined and contrasted.
The books second half details practice issues including working in community justice organisations, the use of technology, and the need for community justice workers to co-create long-term change with their clients. The importance of risk management and protection of the public is explored together with a comprehensive guide to practice skills and working with involuntary clients. Each chapter also contains a detailed analysis of the implications and potential benefits of a community justice approach for culturally diverse groups and Indigenous people.

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Community Justice in Australia
First published 2017 by Allen & Unwin
Published 2020 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright Brian Stout 2017
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
Cataloguing-in-Publication details are available
from the National Library of Australia
www.trove.nla.gov.au
Index by Puddingburn
Set in 12/15 pt Bembo by Midland Typesetters, Australia
ISBN-13: 9781743318881 (pbk)
For my mother, Pat Stout (19392015)
CONTENTS
2 Adult offenders
3 Juvenile justice
4 Theories of offending and evidence-based practice
5 Restorative justice
6 Risk-management and protection of the public
7 Diversity
8 Organisation and management
9 Technology and community justice
10 Facilitating desistance and building good lives
11 Values, ethics, human rights and childrens rights
12 Practitioner skills
  1. 2 Adult offenders
  2. 3 Juvenile justice
  3. 4 Theories of offending and evidence-based practice
  4. 5 Restorative justice
  5. 6 Risk-management and protection of the public
  6. 7 Diversity
  7. 8 Organisation and management
  8. 9 Technology and community justice
  9. 10 Facilitating desistance and building good lives
  10. 11 Values, ethics, human rights and childrens rights
  11. 12 Practitioner skills
Guide
AASWAustralian Association of Social Workers
ACTAustralian Capital Territory
AFPAustralian Federal Police
AHRCAustralian Human Rights Commission
AIAppreciative Inquiry
AIHWAustralian Institute of Health and Welfare
ALRCAustralian Law Reform Commission
ASUAdditional Support Unit
BJCJBritish Journal of Community Justice
BOCSARBureau of Crime Statistics and Research (NSW)
CALDculturally and linguistically diverse
CALMControlling Anger and Learning to Manage [It]
CBTcognitive behavioural therapy
CCOCommunity Correction Order
CCPcore correctional practice
CEPCommunity and Environment Project
CISPCourt Integrated Services Program
CSOcommunity service order
DBIFDetainee Behaviour Implementation Framework
DHHSDepartment of Health and Human Services (Tas)
DPPDepartment of Public Prosecutions
EIYBCEarly Intervention Youth Boot Camp
EMelectronic monitoring
GFCGlobal Financial Crisis
GPSGlobal Positioning System
HDOHome Detention Order
HREOCHuman Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
HRLCHuman Rights Law Centre
ICOIntensive Correction Order
IDATPIntensive Drug and Alcohol Program (NSW)
IDPIndigenous Diversion Program
IFSWInternational Federation of Social Workers
IPPCInter-Agency Public Protection Committee (WA)
IPPSInter-Agency Public Protection Strategy (WA)
ISPIntensive Supervision Program
JJTJuvenile Justice Team
JRjustice reinvestment
KGRADSKoori Graduate Recruitment and Development Scheme
MAPPAMulti-Agency Public Protection Arrangements
MSTMulti-Systemic Therapy
NAAJANorth Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency
NGOnon-government organisation
NISATSICNational Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and their Families
NJCNeighbourhood Justice Centre
NMHCNational Mental Health Commission
NPMNew Public Management
OCSARSouth Australian Office of Crime Statistics and Research
OMPOffender Management Plan (SA)
PACCOAProbation and Community Corrections Officers Association
POISEPersonal Ownership, Identity and Self-Empowerment
PTSDPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder
RCIADICRoyal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
RCIRCSARoyal Commission into Institutionalised Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
RISECanberra Reintegrative Shaming Experiments
RNRRisk Needs Responsivity
SAJJSouth Australia Juvenile Justice
SEEDSSkills for Effective, Engagement, Development and Supervision
STOsupervised treatment order
SYBCSentenced Youth Boot Camp
TACTasmanian Aboriginal Corporation
UNCRCUnited Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
UTSUniversity of Technology Sydney
UWSUniversity of Western Sydney
WSUWestern Sydney University
YCOYouth Conduct Order
2.1 ACT Justice Reform Strategy
2.2 Community Service Orders
2.3 Repay SA
2.4 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
2.5 Collingwood Neighbourhood Justice Centre
3.1 The Stolen Generations
3.2 Young people in detention
3.3 Boot camps in Queensland
3.4 The Intensive Supervision Program
4.1 Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and cognitive behavioural theory
4.2 The reformatron
4.3 Responsivity
5.1 Is restorative justice effective in promoting rehabilitation?
5.2 Services for victims of crime in Australia
6.1 The metaphors for risk-assessment
6.2 The Community Sex Offender Notifications Scheme in the United Kingdom (Sarahs Law)
6.3 Probation on trial
7.1 Marlon Noble
7.2 Responding to the needs of drug users
7.3 Parramatta Female Factory and Girls Home
7.4 Costbenefit analysis
8.1 Protecting the safety of workers
8.2 Indigenous Leading Community Corrections Officers
8.3 Typologies of probation workers
9.1 What is GPS tracking technology?
9.2 3M and G4S
9.3 Community justice and social media
10.1 Desistance and life events
10.2 Multi-Systemic Therapy and the Good Lives Model
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