About us
Corporate plan
Juvenile Justice became part of the NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice (DAGJ) in April 2011. The Department of Attorney General and Justice Strategic Framework can be found at http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/Corporate/ll_corporate.nsf/vwFiles/JAG003_Strategic_framework_in_A3_pages_V1.pdf/$file/JAG003_Strategic_framework_in_A3_pages_V1.pdf
Juvenile Justice's previous corporate plan has been superceded by the DAGJ Strategic Framework.
JJ Corporate Plan 2010 - 2013
pdf (107kb)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander strategic information
(524kb) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander strategic plan 2011 - 2013
(7.71mb) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recruitment and retention strategy 2011 - 2015
Action plans
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Disability Action Plan
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Multicultural Action Plan
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Statistics
Information for families
Victims register
The New South Wales Government believes that victims of crime should be treated with courtesy, compassion and respect for their rights and dignity.
In accordance with this fundamental belief, the Victims Rights Act was enacted in 1996. The Act contains a Charter of Victims Rights that establishes standards for the appropriate treatment of victims of crime that is overseen by the Victims of Crime Bureau.
Juvenile Justice is committed to acknowledging and observing the rights of victims as described in the Victims Rights Act 1996 and the Charter of Victims Rights.
Financial information
(647kb) Annual report 2008-2009 - part 2 (Financial Statements)

