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Peter Julian Norden

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Peter Norden is currently a Fellow in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University in Melbourne. For more than 40 years, Peter Norden has worked in a variety of roles within the Australian criminal justice system. These include his years as Catholic Chaplain to the Victorian Prison system, including Pentridge Prison (1985-1992) and as Convenor of the Victorian Criminal Justice Coalition (1992-2008). In 1977, he had established a post-release accommodation centre for high-risk young men just released from prison. This program grew and developed over the years into what became known as The Brosnan Centre, now located in Dawson Street in Brunswick. Under his leadership, that project in turn expanded into a broad range of prevention and diversion programs located across Australia: Jesuit Social Services. At different stages, Peter played a key role in that organisation: as Founder in 1977; as Chief Executive Officer from 1996-2002; and as Policy Director from 2002-2008. Over the years, Peter's passion has been in social policy reform, justice promotion and human rights activism: from his work at The Ignatius Centre for Social Policy and Research; to his Board membership of both ACOSS (The Australian Council of Social Service) and Catholic Social Services Australia. In 2007, Peter was made an Officer in the Order of Australia 'for services to community development through social research and programs aimed at assisting marginalised young people and offenders, and to the mental health sector in Australia'. In 2018, he was made a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology for his contribution to the Australian criminal justice system over a period of 40 years. In 2018, Peter was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Deakin University: 'for eminent and sustained service to the Australian non-government sector in the field of community services'. Peter Norden was educated by the Jesuits from the age of 9 at St Patrick's College, East Melbourne, established in 1854: one of the four original Public Schools in Victoria. From the age of 18, in 1968, he continued his Jesuit education, completing a further 15-year training period, including studies in philsophy, theology and social work. His time as a Jesuit priest from 1981 until 2008, focused on work in the social services and social justice fields. During this period, he completed a Master's Degree in Social Work at La Trobe University. When he decided to resign from the ministry and leave the Catholic Church in 2008, he was appointed a Vice Chancellor's Fellow at the Melbourne Law School. He also established his own independent consultancy service: Norden Directions. In 2012, Peter continued teaching in social work, mental health, legal studies and social sciences at RMIT University. In recent years, he completed a Master's Degree in Human Rights Law at Monash University and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Deakin University. — Preceding unsigned comment added by PeterJulianNorden (talk • contribs) 05:39, 27 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Seeking Justice in the criminal justice system in Australia (2021) pp 446. Author: Peter Julian Norden Publisher: Norden Directions

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Where is the justice in the criminal justice system in Australia? That is the question which this publication seeks to answer... For more than 40 years, I have been seeking to discover where the justice lies. I have looked in almost every corner of the Australian criminal justice system, over more than half a lifetime. It is not an easy task to find the answer. This quest has even taken me around the world, searching for insights by looking in through the window, so to speak, of other 'systems': in England, the United States, Sweden, Holland, Hong Kong and the Philippines. Seeking Justice gives an account of that search over a lifetime, from almost every possible different perspective, on the criminal justice system in Australia. Where indeed does the justice lie? — Preceding unsigned comment added by PeterJulianNorden (talk • contribs) 05:49, 27 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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