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Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Research School of Social Sciences. 2002, Annual Report 2002, The Australian National University, Canberra.


Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Stern, M. J. 1997, Working Paper #6: Dimensions of Regional Arts and Cultural Participation: Individual and Neighborhood Effects on Participation in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area, Social Impact of the Arts Project, Pennsylvania.

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. 1999, Australia's Young People: Their Health and Wellbeing, Cat. No. PHE 19, AIHW, Canberra.

'The first report on the health of young people aged 12-24 years by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare'

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. 2001, Report on the Development of a Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set, Cat. No. CWS 14, AIHW, Canberra.

'This report details a project undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare on behalf of the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators and the National Community Services Information Management Group, to develop a National Minimum Data Set for juvenile justice.'

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Department of Justice. Statistics of the Children's Court of Victoria 1997-1999, Department of Justice, Melbourne.


Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Day, A., Howells,K. and Debra Rickwood. 2003, Victorian Juvenile Justice Rehabilitation Review Department of Human Services, Victoria.

'This review reports on the 'What Works' research literature on the rehabilitation of young offenders and this evidence-based practice is compared with current service delivery in Juvenile Justice in Victoria. Additionally, an evidence-based, best practice framework for the delivery of rehabilitation services for young offenders is described.'


'In January 2001 the Arts Council of England commissioned research to explore different models of social inclusion work occurring in the arts.'

Link to a webpage Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. 1998, Juvenile Justice and Youth Welfare: A Scoping Study, Cat. No. CWS-6, AIHW, Canberra.

'Provides information on key elements of juvenile justice and relevant aspects of welfare programs in Australia.'

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. 2003, Social Science in Australia's National Research Priorities, Canberra.

'These papers were produced in response to the invitation of the Commonwealth Minister for Education, Science and Training, Hon Dr Brendan Nelson for the Academy of the Social Sciences to contribute to the setting of goals within the four National Research Priorities announced by the Federal Government in December 2002.'

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon National Crime Prevention. 1999, Pathways to Prevention - Developmental and early intervention approaches to crime in Australia - Full Report, Attorney-General's Department, Canberra.

Image of Adobe Acrobat pdf icon Campbell, Hon. C.. 2001, 'Juvenile Crime: Why It's Our Problem', Presented at The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology 15th Annual Conference, February 22, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne.


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