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Now available on Public Safety Canada’s website
This literature review provides a comprehensive summary of methods commonly used to prevent corruption in both the private and public sectors and where possible, provides insight on which preventative methods have empirical value and demonstrated effectiveness.
Several key findings were identified, including:
Now available on Public Safety Canada’s website
This literature review provides a comprehensive summary of methods commonly used to prevent corruption in both the private and public sectors and where possible, provides insight on which preventative methods have empirical value and demonstrated effectiveness.
Several key findings were identified, including:
Now available on Public Safety Canada’s website
This literature review provides a comprehensive summary of methods commonly used to prevent corruption in both the private and public sectors and where possible, provides insight on which preventative methods have empirical value and demonstrated effectiveness.
Several key findings were identified, including:
Link to: Deaths in custody in Australia 2022-23
Data from the most recent National Deaths in Custody Program Statistical Report Deaths in custody in Australia 2022–23 shows that:
Thirty-one deaths in custody in 2022‒23 were of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people—21 deaths in prison custody and 10 deaths in police custody. Of the 79 non-Indigenous deaths in custody, 49 were in prison custody and 30 in police custody.
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Link to: Child maltreatment and criminal justice system involvement in Australia: Findings from a national survey
The AIC has released new research by the Queensland University of Technology which analysed data from the Australian Child Maltreatment Study, a nationally representative survey of 8,500 Australians asking about experiences of all five child maltreatment types.
Findings will be of significant interest to policymakers and practitioners involved in understanding and preventing child sexual abuse and developing rehabilitation programs for offenders.
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