Access to Safe Justice in Australian Courts: Some Reflections upon Intelligence, Design and Process
<p class="AbstractTxt">There have been great strides taken in Australia recently to make our courts safer, principally through an emphasis on risk management. After all, governments have a responsibility to protect those who work in, or who visit, court precincts. A greater understan...
Main Authors: | Rick Sarre, Alikki Vernon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Queensland University of Technology
2013-09-01
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Series: | International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy |
Online Access: | https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/116 |
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