The Inquiry into community based sentencing options for rural and remote areas and disadvantaged populations was referred to the Committee by the Attorney General and commenced in January 2005. The Committee has undertaken a thorough examination of the terms of reference and is pleased to present this report. .. In its report, the Committee has focused on the four primary community based sentences available in NSW: community service orders, bonds (and suspended sentences in particular), periodic detention and home detention. Separate chapters are devoted to each. The Committee has also undertaken an overall analysis of the availability of community based sentencing options in rural and remote areas. An examination of the issues relating to disadvantaged offenders and the availability of, and/or their ability to access, community based sentencing options is also contained in this report. This report also includes an examination of whether it is in the public interest to introduce a back-end home detention scheme in NSW."--P. xi.
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