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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 11:37

Churches grapple with prisons and the justice system.

 “Our prisons have an overwhelming number of people suffering from mental illness or a drug or alcohol addiction. Clearly there is a real need for better services in the community.  The focus should be on preventing offending and re-offending before criminal actions become a way of life for people. It is time to address these and other social factors such as unemployment that contribute to crime.”

Equally alarming is the fact that the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community comprise just 3% of the Australian population yet they make up just over one quarter of the total prison population.  Since the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody the imprisonment rate has increased and tragically incarceration has become the norm in too many Aboriginal communities.

Now is the time to re-examine many aspects of Australian prisons and the justice system addressing the causes of crime so as to build safer communities, and attend to the needs of those who work, visit or live in prison.

Media Enquiries: (02) 9299 2215 Rev Tara Curlewis is available for interview 

 

 

 
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