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    Alternatives to detention
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    7.1 Managing female inmates
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    NSW Inmate Census 2023. Contents. Inmate Characteristics. Legal Characteristics. Inmate Management. Time-series tables. Explanatory Notes. No. of inmates. Legal Status. Length of aggregate sentence. Inmate population. Further information. Age ranges
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    Research and Statistical Publications by Year of Release
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    The Mandatory Case Conference appointment type must only be used for committal proceedings in the Local Court, or for a Serious Children’s Indictable Offence in the Children’s Court, where the Magistrate has made an order that a case conference
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    Legal Aid administrators can make and manage professional appointments for legal aid lawyers, private legal professionals or private health professionals to connect with a person in-custody.
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    Research Bulletin 34 - Judicial Outcomes of Remand Inmates in NSW
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    This webpage and the links below are designed to provide the legal profession with information to facilitate legal visits with their clients in custody.
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    Terms of reference for the Aboriginal Deaths in CSNSW Custody Thematic Review will carefully consider the deaths of Aboriginal people in the custody of Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) since 2010. The Review will be guided by an external reference
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    Statistical. Publication. NSW Inmate Census 2023. Summary of Characteristics. Crichton Smith. Helen Tang. Statistical Publication No. 52. February 2024. ISSN 2653-8164. Corrections Research Evaluation and Statistics. Corrective Services NSW. NSW
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