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Punishment in Australia arises when an individual has been accused or convicted of breaking the law through the Australian criminal justice system. Australia uses prisons, as well as community corrections (various non-custodial punishments such as parole, probation, community service etc), When awaiting trial, prisoners may be kept in specialised remand centres or within other prisons. In the 2016-17 financial year, Australia spent $3.1 billion on prisons and $0.5 billion on community corrections.

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  • Punishment in Australia arises when an individual has been accused or convicted of breaking the law through the Australian criminal justice system. Australia uses prisons, as well as community corrections (various non-custodial punishments such as parole, probation, community service etc), When awaiting trial, prisoners may be kept in specialised remand centres or within other prisons. The death penalty has been abolished, and corporal punishment is no longer used. Prison labour occurs in Australia, with prisoners involved in many types of paid work. Before the colonisation of Australia by Europeans, Indigenous Australians had their own traditional punishments, some of which are still practised. The most severe punishment by law which can be imposed in Australia is life imprisonment. In the most extreme cases of murder, and some severe sex offences, such as aggravated rape, courts in the states and territories can impose life imprisonment without parole, thus ordering the convicted person to spend the rest of their lives in prison. Prisons in Australia are operated by state-based correctional services departments, for the detention of minimum, medium, maximum and supermax security prisoners convicted in state and federal courts, as well as prisoners on remand. In the June quarter of 2018, there were 42,855 people imprisoned in Australia, which represents an incarceration rate of 222 prisoners per 100,000 adult population, or 172 per 100,000 total population. This represents a sharp increase from previous decades. In 2016-2017 the prison population was not representative of the Australian population, for example, 91% of prisoners were male, while males were only half of the population, and 27% of prisoners were Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders, while Indigenous people were only 2.8% of the population. In 2018, 18.4% of prisoners in Australia were held in private prisons. In the 2016-17 financial year, Australia spent $3.1 billion on prisons and $0.5 billion on community corrections. Australia also detains non-citizens in a separate system of immigration detention centres, operated by the federal Department of Home Affairs, pending their deportation and to prevent them from entering the Australian community. Controversially this includes the detention of asylum seekers, including children, while their claims to be refugees are determined. The purpose of immigration detention is not punishment and a non-citizen can lawfully be detained indefinitely without charge or trial. It has been stated the different purposes make little practical difference between immigration detention and imprisonment, and that detainees often experience immigration detention as if it were punishment. (en)
  • 澳大利亚的监狱系统是澳大利亚的刑事司法系统的一部分。2014年,澳大利亚51%的囚犯是因暴力犯罪定罪的。 在澳大利亚,在州法庭或联邦法庭上被定罪的罪犯会被送至监狱,安全级别由轻度、中等至重度不等。不存在独立的联邦监狱设施。 (zh)
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  • 澳大利亚的监狱系统是澳大利亚的刑事司法系统的一部分。2014年,澳大利亚51%的囚犯是因暴力犯罪定罪的。 在澳大利亚,在州法庭或联邦法庭上被定罪的罪犯会被送至监狱,安全级别由轻度、中等至重度不等。不存在独立的联邦监狱设施。 (zh)
  • Punishment in Australia arises when an individual has been accused or convicted of breaking the law through the Australian criminal justice system. Australia uses prisons, as well as community corrections (various non-custodial punishments such as parole, probation, community service etc), When awaiting trial, prisoners may be kept in specialised remand centres or within other prisons. In the 2016-17 financial year, Australia spent $3.1 billion on prisons and $0.5 billion on community corrections. (en)
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  • Punishment in Australia (en)
  • 澳大利亚惩戒系统 (zh)
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