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Locating legal assistance demand: using courts data to support legal service planning for First Nations people in NSW. (Data insights in justice)    Cite this report

, 2021 , 19 p.
This project aimed to support service planning for the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Ltd (ALS) by sourcing and analysing relevant data and devising a proxy indicator for demand for legal assistance in criminal courts settings. The study used criminal courts statistics on finalisations with Aboriginal defendants to analyse and map the distribution of potential demand for services across all court locations in NSW.


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This project aimed to support service planning for the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Ltd (ALS) by sourcing and analysing relevant data and devising a proxy indicator for demand for legal assistance in criminal courts settings. The study used criminal courts statistics on finalisations with Aboriginal defendants to analyse and map the distribution of potential demand for services across all court locations in NSW.

Locating legal assistance demand: using courts data to support legal service planning for First Nations people in NSW.
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Bellerose, D., Mulherin, G., Beed. T., & Karras. M. 2021. Locating legal assistance demand. Law and Justice Foundation of NSW