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Oxfam Australia welcomes ACT legislation to raise the age
New correctional officers, GP dogs join front line
Prison officers accept wages offer
Prison education program could help students work towards degree
2022 Human Rights Oration by Larissa Behrendt
Labour’s prison U-turn comes six years too late
NSW Budget a solid advance for essential workers
Australian-First Aboriginal Healing Unit In Prison Opens
PSA Corrections workers overwhelmingly reject settlement offer
Graduates set to embark on new career with Tasmania Prison Service
Arrests after attempts made to introduce drugs into prison
Te Pae Oranga partnership welcomed in TÄmaki
Real test of bail reform will be reduction in unsentenced prisoners, deaths in custody
Man arrested over attempt to introduce drugs into prison
Croatia’s detention facilities in spotlight as UN torture prevention body concludes visit
Police bust drone drug traffickers
Greens hit back at Premier’s comments, push for public and affordable homes in planning reforms
NAIDOC Week 2023: Empowering Yarra’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
UN torture prevention body to visit Croatia
UN experts: Belarus must release all detainees held on political grounds and protect their rights
Sue Higginson to move motion in Parliament calling for the release of Kathleen Folbigg
Huge contraband haul at Australia’s biggest remand prison
Mixed budget for Victorians without homes
Victorian Government spends more on prisons than public housing
UN torture prevention body to conduct first visit to Madagascar
Kazakhstan needs to strengthen effective torture prevention measures, UN torture prevention body finds
Corrections staff vote to walk off the job after nine months of bargaining
Mass arrivals legislation breach of NZ’s values
Amendments to mass arrivals legislation
Somalia: Prisoners receive food for Ramadan
UN torture prevention body to revisit Kazakhstan
Almost 8,000 submissions received as Royal Commission creates real change
Attorney-General must ensure bail reform is meaningful and doesn’t ‘tinker around the edges’: Greens
Operation targets prison visitors
UN torture prevention body to visit South Africa
Reducing the overdose rate for people who inject drugs after they’re released from prison
Australia celebrates its corrections staff
UN torture prevention body to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina
Adelaide Gaol comes alive thanks to new augmented reality app
UN Fact-Finding Mission on Libya concludes fifth investigative mission
Record year for Correctional Officer Recruitment
Committee on Enforced Disappearances to visit Iraq
Independent review into surveillance devices update
Leading learning beyond classroom
Greens welcome funding for national Truth and Treaty processes
Six new dog squad teams join corrections’ front line
Australia’s worst paid prison officers set to strike again on Monday
UN experts on arbitrary detention launch official visit: Mongolia