| Publish date | Title | Summary |
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| Treatment of women prisoners and non-custodial measures for women offenders | The United Nations Rules for the treatment of women prisoners and offenders - commonly known as the Bangkok Rules - were adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 21 December 2010. |
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| Unit management guidelines : achieving leadership excellence in Victorian prisons | This manual outlines Victoria's approach to unit management | |
| Unit management in Victorian prisons | This handbook is a short guide to unit management | |
| Victoria's parole system | Corrections Victoria has delivered a major reform program to ensure a better parole system | |
| Victorian Prison Drug Strategy - Identified Drug User Program | The Identified Drug User (IDU) Program is used to identify prisoners who are using or dealing in drugs | |
| Victorian Prison Drug Strategy 2002 | The use of alcohol and other drugs by offenders is one of the biggest issues facing Victoria’s criminal justice system | |
| Victorian Prison Opioid Substitution Therapy Program Guidelines 2015 | Opioid addiction is a recognised disease requiring therapeutic intervention | |
| Victorian prisoner health study | The Victorian health status study, the first health status survey of the Victorian prisoner population, was completed by Deloitte Consulting in February 2003 | |
| What to do if you are released from court (English and Vietnamese) | Information for people being released from court | |
| Who returns to prison? | Patterns of recidivism among prisoners released from custody in Victoria in 2002-03 |