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1 Juvenile justice trends in Australia
Rachel Aalders

2 Key points Relatively few young people are involved in the juvenile justice system Significant and ongoing over-representation of Indigenous young people Changes in the use of detention Impact of factors at the state and territory level

3 Juvenile justice system in Australia
State and territory responsibility Involves police, courts, juvenile justice agencies, parole boards Young person 10–17 years (10–16 years in Qld) 18+ in some cases

4 Juvenile justice system—overview

5 Juvenile justice data and reports
Juvenile justice in Australia (AIHW) Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set Unit-record data from 2000–01 Data in presentation 2007–08 Criminal Courts (ABS) Finalised defendants Children’s Court data from 2006–07 Recorded crime—offenders (ABS) People proceeded against by police Data on children aged 10 years and older from 2007–08

6 Only a few are supervised
For 10–17 year olds, each year: 65,000 proceeded against by police 25,000 defendants in Children’s Courts 14,000 supervised by juvenile justice agencies 6,000 in detention

7 National trends in supervision rates

8 National trends—community

9 National trends—detention

10 National trends in detention—legal status

11 Community and detention rates

12 Community-based supervision—Indigenous status (rates)

13 Detention—Indigenous status (rates)

14 Detention—legal status (rates)

15 Trends in remand

16 Trends in sentenced detention

17 Report availability All AIHW publications available for free to download Juvenile justice report series Juvenile justice subject page

18 Contact details Rachel Aalders
Senior Project Manager, Juvenile Justice Child and Youth Welfare Unit


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