Article 62K40 Number of women sentenced to jail in Queensland jumped 338%, with a third being Indigenous

Number of women sentenced to jail in Queensland jumped 338%, with a third being Indigenous

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Lorena Allam Indigenous affairs editor
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Aboriginal women more likely to be sentenced for nonviolent and minor crimes than non-Indigenous women, research shows

The number of women sentenced to prison in Queensland increased by a staggering 338% over the 14 years to 2019, with Aboriginal women making up a third of cases, according to a new report.

The number of women sentenced to imprisonment more than quadrupled from 485 cases in 2005 to 2,128 cases in 2019, according to the report Engendering justice", released on Wednesday by the Queensland sentencing advisory council.

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