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2010 John Barry Memorial Lecture “Ned Kelly, John Barry and the role of social activism in criminal justice reform.” Peter Norden AO, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow

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2010 John Barry Memorial Lecture. “Ned Kelly, John Barry and the role of social activism in criminal justice reform.” Peter Norden AO, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow. Ned Kelly in chains (1880). Ronald Ryan, last man hanged in Australia (1967). Forty years on, exhumation of Ronald Ryan (2007). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2010 John Barry Memorial Lecture

“Ned Kelly, John Barry and the role of social activism in criminal justice reform.”

Peter Norden AO, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow

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Ned Kelly in chains (1880)

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Ronald Ryan, last man hanged in Australia (1967)

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Forty years on, exhumation of Ronald Ryan (2007)

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John Barry (1920)

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John Barry, 1941 (aged 38)

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“Ned Kelly, A short life”Ian Jones

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John Barry, 1928 (aged 25)

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John Barry (centre front) Adult Parole Board, 1957

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Those who profess to favour freedom and yet deprecate agitation are men who want crops without ploughing up the ground; they want rain without thunder and lightening; they want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters… Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will”.

Frederick Douglass (1860)Advocating against slavery in the US.

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Jika Jika prison

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Four of the five prisoners who died in Jika Jika (1987)

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Families dealing with the impact of Jika Jika

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Jika Jika prison

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Activism in different forms

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Analysis of Repeat Imprisonment Trends in Australia from 1994 to 2007

• From 1994 to 2007 the prisoner population increased by an average of 3.7% per year.

• The number of prisoners with prior imprisonment grew by an average of 3.2% per year.

• Both prisoner populations grew faster than Australia’s total population, which grew by an average of 1.3% per year.

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2010 John Barry Memorial Lecture

Watch this lecture online:

www.live.unimelb.edu.au/

“Ned Kelly, John Barry and

the role of social activism in criminal

justice reform.”

Peter Norden AOVice-Chancellor’s

Fellow