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Strengthening connections: Women's policy for the Victorian Corrections System The purpose of the Women's Policy for the Victorian Corrections system is to provide an evidence-based framework for addressing the particular issues and offending pathways for women in the corrections system.
Supplier details form - EFT payments Payment from Justice Health.
Supported housing for prisoners returning to the community This report was undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology for Corrections Victoria in 2018. It reviews current literature on approaches to delivering housing support for prisoners returning to the community.
The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners An updated blueprint for prison management in the 21st century.
Transition and Reintegration Unit brochures Corrections Victoria’s Transition and Reintegration Unit oversees a range of programs and initiatives that aim to assist prisoners to prepare for release and transition to life in the community.
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.
Troubleshooting Guide for Jabberguest The Department of Justice and Community Safety provides the ability for external participants to call its video conference systems.
What to do if you are released from court (English and Vietnamese) Information for people being released from court.
Women exiting prison in Victoria This report provides a summary of research conducted for Corrections Victoria (CV) by Monash University, Victoria which looked at the post-release experiences of women exiting prison in Victoria between 2011 and 2012, and the association between participation in prison programs and prisoner outcomes post-release
Women in the Victorian Prison System Women in the Victorian Prison System report presents an analysis of the female prison population