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Balanced Justice submission to Queensland Productivity Commission inquiry into imprisonment and recidivism

In September 2018, the Queensland Government asked the Queensland Productivity Commission to undertake an inquiry to determine how government resources and policies may be best used to reduce imprisonment and recidivism to improve outcomes for the community. More information about the inquiry is available here.

Balanced Justice provided copies of eleven of its factsheets to the inquiry, which discuss specific opportunities to improve Queensland’s criminal justice system, and to make our community safer. We also provided a copy of the cost effectiveness analysis of Queensland's youth justice service that we commissioned in 2014.
Submission to QPC on imprisonment and recidivism
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