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The Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney and the NSW Department of Corrective Services cosponsored a seminar on:

'Recent Developments in Aboriginal-focused Correctional Centres in NSW'

Wednesday 15 August 2007
Sydney University Law School

This seminar looked at how Aboriginal correctional facilities operate, and provided critiques of these centres and also the impact on issues such as re-offending. The speakers specifically focused on the NSW correctional centres Yetta Dhinnakkal (Brewarrina) and Warrakirri (Ivanhoe). These facilities are new and innovative and are designed specifically to meet the needs of Aboriginal offenders in the criminal justice system. These correctional facilities offer offenders a wide range of TAFE and other educational opportunities as well as providing offenders with guidance from the Residential Cultural Elder.

Seminar Speakers Include the general manager of Yetta Dhinnakkal and other workers at the centre involved with community projects and education. Current inmates will also be presenting their perspective either via video or through PowerPoint. A representative from the Aboriginal Legal Service will be speaking.

Chair:
Professor Duncan Chappell
, Acting Director, Institute of Criminology
Speakers:
Clarrie Dries, Yetta Dhinnakkal General Manager; Presentation: Film of group at Yetta Dhinnakkal participating in community and education programs
Christopher Edwards-Haines, Artist, Songwriter, Postgraduate Scholar, Southern Cross University Lismore
Professor Judy Atkinson, Head of Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples, Southern Cross University
Trevor Christian, Aboriginal Legal Service
Commentators:
Professor Chris Cunneen
, NewSouth Global Chair in Criminology, Faculty of Law, University of NSW
Terry Chenery, Executive Officer, Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council
Luke Grant, Assistant Commissioner NSW Department of Corrective Services

*A public seminar in the Beyond Punishment series, engaging in critical debate about prisons, community programs and related issues, co-sponsored by the NSW Department of Corrective Services.

Date: 15 August 2007, 5.30pm - 7.30 pm
Venue: Minter Ellison Conference Room, Level 13, Sydney University Law School, 173-175 Phillip Street, Sydney

 
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