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Looking Behind the Increase in Custodial Remand Populations
2013
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Numbers, rates and proportions of those remanded in custody have increased significantly in recent decades across a range of jurisdictions. In Australia they have doubled since the early 1980s, such that close to one in four prisoners is currently unconvicted. Taking NSW as a case study and drawing on the recent New South Wales Law Reform Commission Report on Bail (2012), this article will identify the key drivers of this increase in NSW, predominantly a form of legislative hyperactivity
doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.v2i2.84
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