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Previous Seminars

Indigenous Women and Imprisonment: Issues in Corrections and Post-Release

A public seminar in the Beyond Punishment series, engaging in critical debate about prisons, community programs and related issues. Co-sponsored by the NSW Department of Corrective Services.

Speakers: 

Rowena Lawrie, Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee
Janis Constable, Research Officer, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Unit Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
Pat Maurer, Department of Corrective Services
Robynne Quiggin, consultant, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, UTS

Chair: Hal Wootten, AC QC, a former Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

Date: Monday 3 November 2003.
Time
: 5.30 - 7.30pm
Venue: Assembly Hall, Level 4 (street level), Sydney University Law School, 173-175 Phillip Street, Sydney
Registration: $30 waged/$15 concessions (GST incl.)
Late Registration (pay on the day): $33 waged/$16.50 concessions (GST incl.)
No charge for NSW Department of Corrective Services staff
No charge for Institute of Criminology members.

 
Seminars