Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP240103207]Researchers: Dr Benjamin Spivak (Chief Investigator) , Prof James Ogloff (Chief Investigator) , Prof Marilyn McMahon (Chief Investigator) , Prof Michael Daffern (Chief Investigator)
Brief description Examining the impact of remand and the utility of bail risk assessments. Australia has experienced soaring incarceration rates, driven by the pre-trial detention of unsentenced people pending trial, not by rising crime rates. The decision to remand a person into custody pending trial has implications for public safety and individual rights. Although the impact of remand has gained increasing importance given adverse coronial findings, no studies have examined the mental health and justice impacts of remand. This project seeks to examine the effect of remand on future crime, justice outcomes, and mental health outcomes. This project will also examine the factors associated with bail decisions and develop mathematical models designed to accurately forecast bail release outcomes and reduce demographic disparities.
Funding Amount $679,949
Funding Scheme Discovery Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP240103207
- ARC : DP240103207