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Thursday, 12 February 2009 23:57 |
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In 2008 the Department of Communities commissioned a research project that aimed
to identify the factors leading to the high rates of remand in custody
in Queensland juvenile detention facilities. The remand rate is the
percentage of the total number of detained young people who are on
remand. The remainder of the youth detention population comprises those
young people who are serving a court ordered detention sentence.
Professor
Paul Mazerolle and Dr Jennifer Sanderson from Griffith University
completed an analysis of the issues impacting on youth remand rates,
including a literature review, cross-jurisdictional analysis,
interviews with professionals who work in the youth justice system,
review of a sample of case files and quantitative analysis of
departmental youth justice data.
The report provides some
useful insights into remand rates and highlights some possible
solutions. Although it forms only one source of information to assist
decision making, the report findings continue to inform departmental
responses to the issue of remand numbers in youth detention centres in
Queensland.
The report is available from http://www.communities.qld.gov.au/youth/publications/remand-report.
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