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Justice Action has endeavoured to improve the conditions of prisoners right across Australia.

Latest News

Life Prisoners’ Inquiry
Inspector of Custodial Services’ Report into Overcrowding
Supermax’s Cruel and Degrading Conditions
Smoking in Prisons (2015)
Prisoners’ Right to Storage (2014)
Malcolm Baker – A Breach of the Torture Convention? (2013)
Treating Us Worse Than Animals:  Comparing the conditions of zoos and prisons (2015)
Parklea Prisoners Protest Crammed Cells (2014)
Nagle Royal Commission Report (2012)
Privacy
Prisoners right of possession 
Rapid Build Prison Dormitories
Transgender Inmates
Life Prisoners’ Inquiry: The Hearing Report

Resources

Analysis of Committee- Lifers’ Report 
Analysis of Submissions
Prisoner Public Education 

Media Resources

Media Release: Northern Territory Juvenile Justice Exposure
Media Summary: Northern Territory Juvenile Justice Exposure 
Northern Territory Juvenile Justice Exposure

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