Delivering Better Outcomes for People in Custody Through Reform, Rehabilitation and Facilities

24 - 26 March, 2025 | Sydney, Australia

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Future Justice and Corrections 2024 - Your Sponsorship Guide

The Future Justice and Corrections Summit will bring together key stakeholders across government departments, private and public operators, architects and health practitioners to come together and discuss the future of Corrections in Australia and NZ. With continued investment in the justice and corrections space, as well as ongoing work in...

Presentation and Reports

How Correctional Healthcare is Shaping the Future of Justice Design - Presentation by HDR

Leaders in justice design, HDR is dedicated to advancing restorative justice architecture, utilizing the design process to enhance every aspect of the system and promote meaningful restorative justice and human dignity. Discover innovative insights and strategies that are transforming the landscape of correctional healthcare and justice design. It's a must-read...

Future Justice and Corrections Summit - 2024 Post Show Report

Discover the insights, highlights, and key takeaways from the Future Justice and Corrections Summit 2024 in our exclusive Post Show Report. Gain valuable industry knowledge, trends, and expert perspectives that will shape the future of justice and corrections.

Evidence Based Correctional Design - Presentation by Guymer Bailey Architects

Earlier this year in March we ran the 6th Annual Future Justice and Corrections Summit for ANZ in Sydney. We would like to share this exclusive presentation by Guymer Bailey Architects on Evidence Based Correctional Design. Guymer Bailey are one of the leading correctional architects in Australia currently delivering the...

Reformative Prison Design

The last 30 years have seen enormous changes in the philosophy and practice of incarceration, with corrections becoming more of a ‘Human Services Business’ and less of the ‘Punishment Business’ it was in the past,” says Dr. Marayca Lopez Ferrer. “Prison architecture has become a specialisation; one that, besides the...

Supporting Young Offenders’ Rehabilitation: How Port Phillip Prison’s Youth Unit is Driving Successful Re-Integration for Juvenile Inmates

Anne Hooker, Youth Development Officer at Port Phillip Prison co-ordinates the youth unit which facilitates 18 – 25 year old males who have been placed in adult custody for the first time. Fostering a supportive community environment within the unit has beenintegral to its successful outcomes. Ahead of Future Prisons...

Lowering recidivism through innovative prison construction: Insights from Ravenhall Correctional Facility

Ahead of Future Prisons 2018, we explore Ravenhall Correctional Facility, looking into their programs that serve to re-educate and assist inmates in becoming successful citizens, creating a better community. Read our article to learn more about: • How Ravenhall’s modular construction reduced project delivery time, alleviating stress on the prison...

Reducing Recidivism by Addressing Inmate Tensions in Overcrowded Prisons

Ahead of Future Prisons 2018, we chat to Clarke Jones, Criminologist at the Australian National University as he discusses:The issues with overcrowding in prisons, such as how rising rates of violence can lead to recidivismHow specific prison layouts can work to disperse prisoner conflictEstablishing rewards in the form of family...

Security System Refresh: Victorian Correction Centres

Ahead of Future Prisons 2019, we share with you this industry case study from SAAB Technologies, one of our exhibition partners. This case study explores SAAB's OneView™ physical security information management system which has been installed and configured at two Victorian prisons.

Reducing Recidivism from the Inside-Out: Improving Reintegration Effectiveness through Practical Initiatives

Ahead of the Future Prisons Summit 2019, we take a look at four different ways that organisations are enhancing their rehabilitative and reintegration measures through innovative programmes and initiatives.Explore initiatives from:Department of Corrections New ZealandAdelaide Women’s Prison The Ministry for Children NZ Ravenhall Correctional

Improving Prisoner Reintegration by Designing Unique Prison Campuses that Leveraging Community Support Initiatives

Ahead of the Future Prisons Summit 2018 we chat to Lana Sandas, Head of Community Justice and Garry Brown, Business Development Director - Head of Strategic Projects from NorthernPathways, who will be designing, constructing and financing the Clarence Correctional Centre (CCC), with Serco as operator for the next 20 years....

Whitepapers

An Industry Guide To Sustainable Safety Flooring

Ahead of the Future Prisons Summit, we present to you this industry whitepaper

Closing The Loop: Whole Life Costing for Performance and Sustainibility

Ahead of the Future Prisons Summit, we present to you this industry whitepaper

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Normality Behind the Walls: How Norway Reduced Recidivism by 45%

What is the point of sending someone to prison - retribution or rehabilitation? 20 years ago Norway realised the answer was the latter and since then has been working hard to transform the Norwegian Correctional Services (NCS). The ’80s and ...

Insights from the Experts: Transforming the Future of Justice & Corrections in A/NZ

The number of incarcerated Australians increased 40% over a five-year period from 201 ...