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Politicians, Promises and Prisons Forum |
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The Community Justice Coalition
International Commission of Jurists Australia
present a
Public Forum
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Politicians, Promises and Prisons
Speakers: Hon. Greg Smith, MP. SC. Attorney General, Minister for Justice, Liberal Party Hon. Paul Lynch. MP. Shadow Attorney General, ALP. Hon. David Shoebridge. Justice Spokesperson Greens Party
Saturday, 21 April 2012 9.30 am – 12 noon Registration 9.15 am.
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts Theatre 280 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW
Prior to the 2011 NSW State elections the Community Justice Coalition (CJC) made a submission to the political parties asking them to commit to a list of major reforms designed to make the justice and the prison system more just, effective in rehabilitating prisoners, lowering the recidivism rate, making the systems more socially effective and less costly, to cease participating in the media “law and order” campaigns which led to the doubling the prison population at a time when the crime rate was falling.
The CJC and ICJ are holding a Public Forum on the progress made over the last year, on reforms in process and on each party’s commitment to reform. This is your chance to question the politicians about these important policies issues.
Donation at the door : $10, plus what you can afford.
Students free.
Tea & Coffee will be available
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CJC analysis and party responses |
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The CJC has released an exclusive analysis of the major parties' policy responses to the Justice Questionnaire.
The original party responses to the questionnaire have also been exposed on our website.
Click here to read them!

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Cross-Examination of Party Policies
“Under cross-examination at the Justice Forum, the major parties revealed their depth of commitment to ending the failed ‘law and order’ campaigns, and focusing on rehabilitation and deterrence” said CJC President David Bitel.
“The parties’ responses show that much needed reforms are likely to occur. For example, all major parties pledged their support for placing computers in cells, in order to lower the recidivism rate. They also confirmed that they will review The Bail Act and re-write it in plain language” said John Dowd, the retired judge and Vice-President of Austcare.
“The CJC has examined the issues that were raised during the open question segment of the Pre-State Election Forum. We have released an analysis of party policy responses to these issues on our website. The issues raised involved community perceptions of the prison system, computers in cells, reforming The Bail Act, homelessness and The Bail Act, implementing a trial needle and syringe program, and mental illness within prisons” said David Bitel.
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Community Justice Coalition
Media Release February 17, 2011
Justice Forum – Election Policies Exposure
“Political parties have been encouraged to present their policies before the election and will be questioned about them, in response to the Community Justice Coalition questionnaire at the Saturday Forum,” said CJC President David Bitel.

The CJC last November submitted a 33 page Questionnaire to all political parties inviting responses to issues around prison reform. “It is intended to provide the impetus for a serious public debate,” asserted CJC Vice President, Hon John Dowd, AO, QC.
The Attorney General Hon. John Hatzistergos, Mr Greg Smith for the Liberals, and David Shoebridge for the Greens will be responding to questions about their policies at the Forum on Saturday 19th February at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 280 Pitt St at 10am.
“The Questionnaire responses are a refreshing change from the normal law and order auction. New policy overturning bail presumptions are likely to be created following the polls with both the Liberals and Greens in favour of fair changes,” said John Dowd.
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“For governance and transparency of prisons, the Liberals & Nationals propose the role of Inspector of Corrections, and likewise the Greens assert that “the recent trend of increasing the power and reducing the oversight of the Commissioner must be reversed, whilst the ALP rejects change.” With the endemic health problem of Hepatitis C and AIDS, both the Liberals and Greens support a trial needle and syringe program, whilst the ALP doesn’t intend any change” said David Bitel.
“The Greens and the Liberals support quality educational resources, both in and out of prisons, with a range of appropriate resources and technology. However, the view of the Government is that there should be no prohibition against in-cell study but the Government fails to implement practical structures to ensure access to education,” said David Bitel Contacts: David Bitel, on (02) 9286 8700 or
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Chris Puplick on 0403 223 094 John Dowd on 8249 3221 Joan Bielski 9437 6916 or 9283 0123 ext 12
The Community Justice Coalition comprises organisations including the Aboriginal Legal Service, Unions NSW, the International Commission of Jurists, NCOSS, NSW Aboriginal Land Council, NSW Teachers Federation and NSW Council for Civil Liberties. |
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State Election Submission |
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STATE ELECTION SUBMISSION AND QUESTIONNAIRE
“Today is an important day for those of us who support prison reform”, said David Bitel, President of the Community Justice Coalition (CJC), a coalition of community organisations and many individuals, formed in early 2009 to advocate for specific reforms to the NSW prison system.
“CJC strives for an educative and restorative as well as punitive prison system and aims to ensure betterresults for financial investment, community safety and fairness in a public prison system”, continued Mr Bitel. “The public is getting sick and tired of the usual law and order auction. It is about time political parties started to seriously address the issues relating to the prison system”, said Vice President of CJC and President of the International Commission of Jurists Australia, the Hon John Dowd AO QC.
CJC has developed a Submission and Questionnaire (download) which is being sent to all the political parties, Members of Parliament and Candidates for the forthcoming March 2011 NSW State Election concerning many issues relating to prison reform. Issues covered include the need for rehabilitation, high recidivism rates, inadequate pre release programs, issues affecting indigenous members of the community, women and juveniles, issues relating to mental health, the Bail Act, education and training within the prison system, prison Governance and value for money.
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