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Corporate Documents
Constitution
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Strategic Plan
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Strategic Directions
Vision
Citizens who understand and are actively involved at a community level in restorative approaches to justice and who value a community comprising fulfilled and law abiding people.
Mission
To reduce crime through advocacy, community involvement and the implementation of exemplary programs and services by providing the opportunities and means for people who have offended to restore relationships with their families, their victims, and the community. Assisting vulnerable people at risk of offending.
OARS Principles
OARS believes that restorative principles should guide the development of policy and services in the criminal justice system. OARS SA subscribes to the International Covenant on Victims Rights.
Diversity in human life is valued as an important community asset and specific groups of disadvantaged people should not be further disadvantaged through interaction with the criminal justice system.
Provision for minimum standards in accord with the United Nations Minimum Standards should be implemented within correctional facilities.
Capital punishment is not acceptable in our society.
People have the right to choose their lifestyle whilst accepting responsibility for their actions.
Investment in early intervention and crime prevention strategies will prove beneficial at both the individual and social levels.
Alternative sentencing options to imprisonment should be regarded as high priorities.
People who have offended and their families should be treated with a non-judgemental attitude.
Prisoners are punished by the restriction of their liberty and whilst imprisoned they must be treated humanely and with dignity. Implicit in this is recognition of the fundamental importance of active and respected involvement of families and children in the lives of offenders.
Offenders have the right to be involved in the decision-making processes of their restoration, reconciliation and rehabilitation.
Participation of offenders in rehabilitative processes will enhance reintegration into their families and the wider community.
Social justice principles should be applied in the criminal justice system.
Collaborative decision making with all stakeholders involved should be central to policy development and service delivery in the justice system.
Service development should be based on social science research whenever possible.
Freedom of religion and spiritual expression should be granted to all persons residing in South Australia prisons.
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