Community-led diversion of indigenous young people from the justice system: The role of government administrative data

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY International Journal of Law Crime and Justice Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1016/j.ijlcj.2024.100650
Rebecca Reeve , Ruth McCausland , Peta MacGillivray (Kalkutungu) , Virginia Robinson (Gamilaraay)
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Indigenous communities in Australia have grave concerns about the high rates of incarceration of their young people, and advocate for the need for holistic community-led solutions. This article details the use of administrative data in the evaluation of a model of youth diversion led by an Elders group in a remote community, developed in partnership with a university. The model views effective diversion as addressing all underlying factors driving contact with the justice system for Indigenous young people. The methodology includes linking data from relevant government agencies for holistic understanding of young people's institutional engagement over time, including unmet health, housing, education and disability needs and opportunities for positive pathways. Administrative data has not conventionally been subject to ethical scrutiny nor seen as compatible with community priorities. However, we demonstrate how it can enable communities to investigate questions and build change meaningful to them, and improve evidence and policy.

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以社区为主导将原住民青少年从司法系统中分流出来:政府行政数据的作用
澳大利亚的原住民社区对其青少年的高监禁率深表担忧,并主张需要由社区主导的整体解决方案。本文详细介绍了利用行政数据对一个偏远社区的长老团体领导的青少年分流模式进行评估的情况,该模式是与一所大学合作开发的。该模式将有效的分流视为解决导致土著青少年接触司法系统的所有潜在因素。该方法包括将相关政府机构的数据联系起来,以全面了解青少年在一段时间内的机构参与情况,包括未得到满足的健康、住房、教育和残疾需求以及走上积极道路的机会。行政数据在传统上并不接受伦理审查,也不被视为符合社区优先事项。然而,我们展示了行政数据如何使社区能够调查问题并建立对他们有意义的变革,以及如何改进证据和政策。
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