Articles
- Austin, James & Garry Coventry ‘A Critical Analysis of Justice Reinvestment in the United States and Australia’ (2014) 9 Victims & Offenders 126-148
Available here (pay-walled) via Taylor & Francis Online
- Brown, David ‘Mapping the Conditions of Penal Hope’ (2013) International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 27-42
Accessible here (open access) via the International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
- Brown, David, Melanie Schwartz & Laura Boseley ‘The Promise of Justice Reinvestment’ (2012) 37(2) Alternative Law Journal 96-102
Available here (open access) via SSRN
- Cooper, Trudi, John Scott et al ‘Crime Prevention and Young People: Models and Future Direction for Youth Night Patrols’ (2016) 18(4) Crime Prevention and Community Safety 266-283
Accessible here (pay-walled) via SpringerLink
- Dawes, Glenn, Andrea Davidson et al ‘Keeping on Country: understanding and responding to crime and recidivism in remote Indigenous communities’ (2017) 52(4) Australian Psychologist 306-315
Available here (pay-walled) via Wiley Online Library
- Foley, Tony ‘Justice Reinvestment: What is it? Has it been tried in Australia?’ (2015) 27(2) Legaldate 14-15
Available here (pay-walled) via Informit
- Guthrie, Jill, Michael Levy & Cressida Fforde ‘Investment in Prisons: An investment in social exclusion? Linking the theories of Justice Investment and Social Inclusion to Examine Australia’s Propensity to Incarcerate (2013) 1(2) Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity 251-281
Available here (open access) via the Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity
- Gooda, Mick, Emilie Priday & Louise McDermott ‘Looking beyond Offenders to the Needs of Victims and Communities’ (2013) 8(5) Indigenous Law Bulletin 13-17
Available here (open access) via Austlii
- Holden, Eleanor & Sarah Hopkins ‘Justice Reinvestment and Over-Policing: A Conversation with Sarah Hopkins’ (2016) 25(3) Human Rights Defender 22-25
Accessible here (pay-walled) via Informit
- Homel, Ross ‘Justice Reinvestment as a Global Phenomenon’ (2014) 9 Victim and Offenders 6-12
Available here (pay-walled) via Taylor & Francis Online
- Krieg, Anthea & Jill Guthrie et al ”Good Kid, Mad System’: the Role of Health in Reforming Justice for Vulnerable Communities’ (2016) 204(5) Medical Journal of Australia 177-179
Available here (open access) via the Medical Journal of Australia
- Lovell, Melissa, Jill Guthrie et al ‘Navigating the Political Landscape of Australian Criminal Justice Reform: Senior Policymakers on Alternatives to Incarceration’ (2018) 29(3) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 227
Available here (open access) via Austlii
- Mackay, Anita ‘Article 10(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and Australian Prisons’ (2017) 23(3) Australian Journal of Human Rights 368-389
Available here (pay-walled) via Taylor and Francis Online
- Mahuna, Marie Ni ‘Prevention Initiatives within the Criminal Justice System of Western Australia and the Importance of the Reciprocal Relationship between the Individual and Their Community’ (2016) 7 The Western Australian Jurist 107-134
Available here (open access) via Austlii
- Schwartz, Melanie, ‘Building Communities, Not Prisons: Justice Reinvestment and Indigenous Over-Representation’ (2010) 14(1) Australian Indigenous Law Review 2-17
Available here (open access) via SSRN
- Schwartz, Melanie ‘Redressing Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system with justice reinvestment’ (2013) 118 Precedent 38-41
Available here (open access) via Austlii
- Spiers Williams, Mary ‘Justice Reinvestment: The Cost Benefits of Trusting and Supporting Indigenous People to Mediate their Troubles’ (2016) 8(22) Indigenous Law Bulletin 21-27
Available here (open access) via Austlii
- Stubbs, Julie ‘Downsizing Prisons in an Age of Austerity? Justice Reinvestment and Women’s Imprisonment’ (2016) 6(1) Oñati Socio-legal Series [online] 91-115
Available here (open access) via the Directory of Open Access Journals
- William Wood ‘Justice Reinvestment in Australia’ (2014) 9 Victims and Offenders 100-119
Available here (pay-walled) via Taylor & Francis Online
- Young, Wendy-Rea & Tammy Solonec ‘Epidemic Incarceration and Justice Reinvestment: It’s Time for Change’ (2011) 7(26) Indigenous Law Bulletin 15-21
Available here (open access) via Austlii
Book Chapters
- Cunneen, Chris, David Brown et al ‘Justice Reinvestment as Social Justice’ in Weber et al (eds), The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights (Routledge, Milton Park: 2016), 309-318
Open access is available here via SSRN
Books
- Brown, David, Chris Cunneen et al, Justice Reinvestment: Winding Back Imprisonment (Palgrave Macmillan, Bassinstoke: 2016).
The eBook is accessible here (pay-walled) via SpringerLink