It’s time to ask our politicians the hard questions about what they intend to do to strengthen human rights protections if elected to government.
A dramatic fall in youth remand numbers during the pandemic has sparked calls for a re-examination of our justice systems.
When police adopt a military philosophy, the community is divided into those to be protected, and those seen as a threat – and that's most often defined along racial lines.
During this time of massive social upheaval, Monash sociologists explore how various community groups are faring.
Grave human rights concerns are held for children globally as the coronavirus crisis continues to unfold.
It's World Children's Day, yet in Australia's criminal justice system they are still being silenced and denied their rights.
Some leaders build walls to keep others out and gain by pushing others down, while there are leaders who invite others in, such as NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
A genuine partnership needs to be established between the government and Aboriginal people to get Closing the Gap targets back on track.
One year after the royal commission into Northern Territory child detention recommended big changes, little of substance has been done to tackle the problem by the NT Labor government.
Until the federal government consistently upholds its obligations over youth justice abuses, the media must hold systems to account.
Fifty people have died in Australian onshore and offshore detention facilities since March 25, 2000.
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