NSW Justice is the gateway to information on law and justice including Courts, Corrective Services and Juvenile Justice.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Government |
November marks the 60th anniversary of the murder of Corrective Services NSW Warder Cecil Mills by two prison escapees at Emu Plains. more
This week a new multi-agency collaborative approach to managing offenders in the community. Local Coordinated multiagency Offender Management brings a team of specialists together from government agencies such as Justice, Health and Housing. They wor... more
This week; can the media be a force for good in the lives of offenders? We chat with Corrective Services Media Director, Michael Duffy and Senior Media Liaison Officer Rebecca Simpson, also a driving force behind National Corrections Day.
This week, Community Corrections: whether its release parole or a community based sentence, a significant amount of the work of Corrective Services NSW takes place in our towns and suburbs. It is often viewed as a soft option but is this really the c... more
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Provides an interesting overview of a number of different facets across the department. Highly recommend for anyone interested in a career with CSNSW.
Apple Podcasts | #140 | Australia/Government |
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