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Briefing paper
The Yiriman Project in the West Kimberley: an example of justice reinvestment?
Publisher
Justice reinvestment
Aboriginal legal status and laws
Cultural awareness
Cultural diplomacy
Rural and remote communities
Kimberley Region
Resources
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| The Yiriman Project in the West Kimberley: an example of Justice Reinvestment? | 1.15 MB |
Description
This paper examines the Yiriman Project in the West Kimberley. The primary goal of the project is to support young Aboriginal people from remote communities connected culturally and linguistically within Nyikina, Managala, Walmajarri and Karajarri traditional lands and language groups. This paper provides an analysis as to whether the Yiriman project is an example of Justice Reinvestment and the complexities of evaluating and measuring the effectiveness of the project.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Indigenous Justice Clearinghouse 2017
Access Rights Type:
open
Publication place:
Sydney
Post date:
30 Oct 2017