Justice

Question sets for individuals and victims of crime. Some examples include the upholding and protection of personal rights, legal rights, and support for victims of crime.

General

General JusticeFor example, the upholding and protection of personal rights, legal rights, and support for victims of crime.Question 1: Think about your experience obtaining justice.  For example, the upholding and protection of personal rights, legal...

Personal rights

Personal rights JusticeFor example, the upholding and protection of political rights, freedom of expression, freedom of religion, access to justice, property rights, civil rights, rights to equality and non-discrimination.Question 1: Think about the...

Legal rights

Legal rights JusticeFor example, access to information and knowledge about legal rights and responsibilities; being able to obtain legal advice, assistance and support that is culturally appropriate or relevant to special needs; access to justice...

Support victims of crime

Support victims of crime JusticeFor example, being listened to when disclosing a crime; being offered comfort and emotional support; being provided with information about appropriate services (e.g. medical services, counselling, return to work);...

Question sets for offenders. Some examples include reduced offending, transition out of the justice system and community reintegration.

General – Offenders

General - Offenders JusticeFor example, upholding and protection of personal rights, legal rights, transition out of the justice system and community reintegration, reduced offending.  Question 1: Think about your experiences with the justice...

Reduced offending

Reduced offending JusticeFor example, fewer and less severe offences; less involvement with the criminal justice system; diversion from the criminal justice system; decreased remands into custody; successfully address fines, warrants and conditions of...