Cruel, costly and ineffective: The failure of offshore processing in Australia

 Published On Jan 6, 2022

Australia’s multi-billion-dollar offshore processing system has demonstrably failed to stop boats, save lives or break the business model of people smugglers, according to a new policy brief from UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, 'Cruel, costly and ineffective: The failure of offshore processing in Australia', authored by the Kaldor Centre's, Senior Research Fellow Madeline Gleeson, and international refugee lawyer and scholar Natasha Yacoub.

To learn more, read Policy Brief 11: Cruel, costly and ineffective: The failure of offshore processing in Australia

https://www.kaldorcentre.unsw.edu.au/...

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