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‘Self-determination must be at the heart of criminal justice solutions for Indigenous Australians’

Self-determination, lived experience, culture, healing and community connection must be at the heart of how criminal justice solutions are created for Indigenous Australians, a new report finds. 

The newly released Churchill Fellowship report explores community-led responses and innovative approaches to combat the over-representation of First Nations people in the Australian criminal justice system.

  • Jess Feyder
  • Lawyers Weekly

The creation of the report took Carly Stanley to the United States, where she engaged with multiple community-led organisations working with justice-involved and justice-impacted people.

Ms Stanley is…

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