Sentenced prisoners
At 30 June 2017:
- Nearly four in five (79%) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners sentenced in the previous 12 months had been imprisoned previously, compared to 55% of non-Indigenous prisoners. (Table 9)
Overall, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sentenced prisoners had shorter periods of incarceration than non-Indigenous sentenced prisoners:
- The median aggregate sentence length for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners was 2.0 years, compared to 3.5 years for non-Indigenous prisoners. (Table 11)
- The median expected time to serve for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners was 1.3 years, compared to 2.1 years for non-Indigenous prisoners. (Table 12)
- The median aggregate sentence length for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sentenced prisoners was longest in South Australia (3.5 years) and shortest in Northern Territory (1.2 years). (Table 26)