Beyond Bars: Reflecting on the Rights of Victoria’s Prisoners

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Dates & Times

Wednesday 01 July
6:15 PM - 7:15 PM

Location

The Wheeler Centre

176 Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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Out of sight, out of mind. Victoria’s prisoners might not get much air time, but their numbers are growing at alarming rates – and with high rates of recidivism and patchy access to rehabilitation and reintegration programs, a rethink of our prison system is both practical and timely.

Offenders such as Adrian Bayley – and the media attention and public outcry around his violent crimes – led to 2014’s parole reforms, which Victorian Corrections Minister Wade Noonan has said made the state ‘the toughest place in the country to be paroled’. Yet in the past two years, the state’s prison population has soared by 25% – with each prisoner costing the taxpayer around $98,600 per year.

In this discussion, we’ll focus on how we might strike a balance between community safety and the protection of human rights of prisoners. We’ll look at what restrictions are placed on prisoners’ rights, examine what’s happening in other jurisdictions and ask: what does rehabilitation look like in 2015, and who benefits from increasing prison population numbers, anyway?

Our speakers will include Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass, who completed an investigation into Victoria’s prisoner rehabilitation in October last year, and Monash University criminal justice and corrections expert Bronwyn Naylor.

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