Australia's National Prison Newspaper

Australia's National
Prison Newspaper

Australia's National
Prison Newspaper

ISSUE NO. 9
APRIL 2025
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News and Investigations

Each edition contains news articles and investigative pieces. These are topical stories that are usually about prisons and criminal justice.

We also summarise the latest criminal justice news around the country, focusing on the states where the paper is currently published.

Latest
The Ongoing Fight to Vote in Prison
Why the battle to have a say motivates people inside
By Denham Sadler

“We can’t get information about how a party or candidate’s policies must impact prisoners,” Kelly told About Time. ‘Prison officers also will not provide us with any information as it is seen as political.”

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6 MIN READ
Ike Curtis
The Policy Commitments of the Major Parties
What are the politicians saying they will do?
By About Time

The Australian Federal election is coming up. This is about voting for the Prime Minister and other federal politicians. It will be held on 3 May 2025.

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4 MIN READ
Ethan Cassidy
Around The Country – March 2025
The latest in criminal justice around the country
By About Time

Including tough bail laws being introduced in Victoria, the South Australian Government ruling out raising the age of criminal responsibility, a new parole board president appointed in Queensland and more.

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2-3 MIN READ EACH
Previous Editions

ISSUE NO. 6

December 2024

The Benefits of Prison Pen-Pal Programs

By Denham Sadler

Prison pen-pal programs have been found to improve the health and wellbeing of those in prison, and their rehabilitation, thanks to improved connections with
the general community.

6 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 5

November 2024

Around the Country – October 2024

By About Time

The latest in criminal justice around the country, including a calling for reform on Youth Justice, the age of criminal responsibility being reduced to 10 in the NT and a potential end to strip searches for women in QLD prisons.

1 – 3 MIN READ EACH

ISSUE NO. 5

November 2024

New Evidence Shows Racial Profiling by Police Continues

By Dr Tamar Hopkins

Racial profiling is a concern for policing across the country.

5 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 5

November 2024

States Set to Improve Computer Access in Cells

By Denham Sadler

Several states are looking to improve access to technologies in prison cells, with some also to provide limited access to the internet and email.

8 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 4

October 2024

Around the Country – September 2024

By About Time

The latest in criminal justice around the country, including Queensland Police Officers facing charges after a watchhouse incident, formerly incarcerated women calling for the end of strip searches in prisons and domestic violence law reforms in NSW.

1 – 3 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 4

October 2024

Investigation Into Serco’s Actions Following Incident at Clarence Correctional Centre

By About Time and The National Justice Project

Following a number of complaints from inmates, the NSW Ombudsman investigated Serco’s response to an assault at Clarence Correctional Centre.

2 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 4

October 2024

Young People and the Law: Latest Updates

By Meg Tait

The past month has seen several important developments in youth justice legislation and policy across the country.

8 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 4

October 2024

Queensland Becomes First State to Make Painkillers Available in Prison Buy-Ups

By Denham Sadler

Queensland has become the first state to allow people in prison to purchase basic painkillers through the canteen buy-up process, marking a significant step forward in the provision of healthcare in the prison system.

10 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 3

September 2024

The Case of Ron Brierley, Healthcare and Elderly Prisoners

By Sam Harris

Ron Brierley’s case is the tip of a very large iceberg when it comes to elderly people and healthcare in prison.

9 MIN READ

ISSUE NO. 3

September 2024

Around the Country – August 2024

By About Time

The latest criminal news from around the country, including pressure on WA government to act on ‘systemic failures’ in youth detention following inquest into death in custody of Cleveland Dodd, Victoria backflipping on raising the age of criminal responsibility and all prisons in NSW now having access to ‘virtual’ medical care.

18 MIN READ
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