Northern Territory (NT) Community Corrections provides services to the courts, the Parole Board and the community by supervising offenders who have been placed on parole and court orders. You can find regional and remote offices throughout the NT.
What does NT community corrections do?
Northern Territory (NT) Community Corrections provides services to the courts, the Parole Board and the community by supervising offenders who have been placed on parole and court orders. You can find regional and remote offices throughout the NT. Give feedback about this page.
Who is responsible for Corrections Services in the Northwest Territories?
1. Under the Minister of Justice, the Department of Justice is responsible for corrections services in the Northwest Territories, as outlined in the Corrections Act and the Corrections Service Regulations. Within the Department, the Corrections Service is responsible for probation, parole, aftercare, and adult institutional services.
How many community corrections orders are there in the Northern Territory?
As at 30 June 2017, the Community Corrections caseload in the Northern Territory consisted of 1,151 adult orders and 136 youth orders
Of these, 881 (68%) were for probation orders (i
e an order of release on bond/good behaviour or an order suspending a sentence with a supervision condition) and 158 (12%) were community work orders
How many people are incarcerated in the Northern Territory?
On 30 June 2017, the Northern Territory correctional services caseload consisted of 2,822 distinct persons, either adults or youth undertaking a community corrections order or adults in custody in a correctional centre
This is estimated as 1,353 per 100,0001 persons in the Northern Territory
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