Process Evaluation of Listening to Country: Exploring the Value of Acoustic Ecology with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Prison Project in Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre
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This report details the findings of a process evaluation of the ‘Listening to Country: Exploring the Value of Acoustic Ecology with Indigenous1 Women in Prison’ (Listening to Country) project conducted at the Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre (BWCC). Since September 2018, the BWCC has been a remand and reception centre for female prisoners in southern Queensland. The total number of women at the BWCC averages about 300 per day, with those who have identified as being Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander making up approximately 23% of that number. This is lower than the proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adult female prisoners in Queensland, which was 35% on 30 June 2018 (The State of Queensland, Queensland Corrective Services 2018, p. 117, Table 3).
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Correctional theory, offender treatment and rehabilitation
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being and doing
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Marchetti, E, Process Evaluation of Listening to Country: Exploring the Value of Acoustic Ecology with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Prison Project in Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre, 2019