A comprehensive independent review of Victoria's youth justice system conducted by Penny Armytage and Professor James Ogloff AM.
These guidelines complement the Attorney-General’s Guidelines to the Infringements Act 2006 (Infringements Act) for enforcement agencies, which provide guidance to enforcement agencies on administering their responsibilities under the Infringements Act and other fines legislation (Attorney-General’s Guidelines for Enforcement Agencies).
Communique of a meeting of the LGBTIQ Taskforce Justice Working Group held on 15 November 2021 to discuss current and emerging LGBTIQ issues, government policy, programs and services.
In 2017, an independent review of the Open Courts Act 2013 was conducted by former Supreme Court of Appeal Judge Frank Vincent.
The strategic plan for the Victorian youth justice system 2020-2030 outlines measures that will be undertaken to support young people to reduce reoffending and promote community safety.
The strategic plan for the Victorian youth justice system 2020-2030 outlines measures that will be undertaken to improve diversion and support early intervention and crime prevention for young people.
The strategic plan for the Victorian youth justice system 2020-2030 outlines measures that will be undertaken to improve outcomes for LGBTIQ young people.
The strategic plan for the Victorian youth justice system 2020-2030 outlines measures that will be undertaken to deliver restorative interventions that recognise the harm caused to victims.
The strategic plan for the Victorian youth justice system 2020-2030 outlines measures that will be undertaken to invest in the youth justice system and promote safe systems of work.
The Equal Opportunity Act 2010 makes discrimination and sexual harassment against the law when it happens in certain areas of public life, including at work, school or in shops. However, the Act recognises the need to balance everyone’s rights, including those who have religious beliefs. To accommodate this, there are exceptions that mean discrimination is not against the law in certain circumstances.