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Juries
Year
Format
Media Release
Juror understanding of judicial instructions in criminal trials
2008
pdf 331Kb
mr
Child sexual assault trials: A survey of juror perceptions
2006
pdf 702Kb
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Hung juries and aborted trials: An analysis of their prevalence, predictors and effects
2002
pdf 333Kb
Hung juries and majority verdicts
1997
pdf 30Kb
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Risk management in assembling juries
1996
pdf 50Kb
Juveniles and children
Year
Format
Media Release
Youth Justice Conferences: Participant profile and conference characteristics
2012
pdf 478Kb
Youth Justice Conferences versus Children’s Court: A comparison of re-offending
2012
15/03/2012
pdf 939Kb
mr
The use of police cautions and youth justice conferences in NSW in 2010
2012
31/01/2012
pdf 672Kb
mr
Youth Justice Conferences versus Children’s Court: A comparison of time to finalisation
2012
31/01/2012
pdf 412Kb
mr
Child sexual assault sentencing snapshot
2011
pdf 541Kb
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Screening cautioned young people for further assessment and intervention
2011
pdf 1.1Mb
Police bail and risk of re-offending
2011
pdf 511Kb
mr
Re-offending in NSW
2011
pdf 548Kb
mr
Why is the juvenile re-offending rate higher than expected?
2011
pdf 365Kb
mr
Is juvenile crime increasing?
2010
html
Juvenile offenders for criminal incidents where knife/sword/scissors/screwdriver was used
2010
excel 21Kb
The specific deterrent effect of custodial penalties on juvenile re-offending
2009
pdf 424Kb
Recent trends in legal proceedings for breach of bail, juvenile remand and crime
2009
pdf 393Kb
mr
Monitoring trends in re-offending among adult and juvenile offenders given non-custodial sanctions
2008
pdf 384Kb
mr
Screening juvenile offenders for further assessment and intervention
2007
pdf 422Kb
mr
Re-offending by young people cautioned or conferenced
2007
pdf 555Kb
mr
Generation Y and Crime: A longitudinal study of contact with
NSW criminal courts before the age of 21
2006
pdf 233Kb
mr
The transition from juvenile to adult criminal careers
2005
rtf
pdf 844Kb
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School violence and its antecedents: interviews with high school students
2005
pdf 649Kb
mr
Contact with the New South Wales court and prison systems: The influence of age, Indigenous status and gender
2003
pdf 137Kb
mr
Reducing juvenile crime: Conferencing versus court
2002
pdf 452Kb
mr
An evaluation of the NSW Youth Justice Conferencing Scheme
2000
pdf 424Kb
mr
Cannabis and crime: Treatment programs for adolescent cannabis use
1998
pdf 105Kb
Juveniles in crime - Part 1:
Participation rates and risk factors
1998
pdf 460Kb
mr
Social and economic stress, child neglect and juvenile delinquency
1997
pdf 357Kb
mr
Child neglect: Its causes and its role in delinquency
1996
pdf 96Kb
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Young people and crime
1996
pdf 99Kb
The correlates of offending frequency:
A study of juvenile theft offenders in detention
1995
pdf 474Kb
Juvenile Offending: Predicting persistence and determining the cost-effectiveness of interventions
1994
pdf 197Kb
Legislative evaluation
Year
Format
Media Release
An evaluation of the NSW Child Sexual Assault Specialist Jurisdiction Pilot
2005
pdf 562Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court evaluation:
Cost-effectiveness
2002
pdf 965Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court evaluation:
Health, well-being and participant satisfaction
2002
pdf 747Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court evaluation:
A process evaluation
2002
pdf 279Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court evaluation:
Interim report on health and well-being of participants
2001
pdf 292Kb
mr
An evaluation of the NSW Youth Justice Conferencing Scheme
2000
pdf 424Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court: Monitoring report
2000
pdf 160Kb
mr
New South Wales Drug Court evaluation:
Program and participant profiles
2000
pdf 135Kb
mr
An Evaluation of the NSW Apprehended Violence Order Scheme
1997
pdf 422Kb
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Sentence Indication Scheme evaluation:
Final report
1995
pdf 135Kb
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