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Recent prison reforms undermining previous achievements
One month out from the New South Wales election, Jesuit Social Services says that the recent winding back of bail reforms and the introduction of mandatory sentencing undermine promising work in the criminal justice space in the past five years. In its recently released state election platform Building a just and safe NSW, the organisation…
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Money spent on prisons could prevent crime before it occurs
Less than three months out from the new Victorian government’s first state budget, Jesuit Social Services has released new analysis showing a $626 million spike in prison spending over the past ten years: money that could be better spent on social services to build safer communities with lower levels of crime. The organisation’s cost analysis…
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Federal Budget provides welcome support for some, leaves others behind
The 2021-22 Federal Budget makes some vital investments in mental health and the prevention of family violence, but leaves many vulnerable Australians behind, particularly at a time when the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are still being felt, says Jesuit Social Services. “This Federal Budget is a mixed bag that provides increased funding in key…