Current Roles

Employees:
286
Revenue:
$84.9M
About
About the ODPP The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) is an independent statutory office of the Department of Justice and Attorney-General. The Director, with the help of officers appointed under the Act and the Public Service Act 2008, has the primary function of prosecuting on behalf of the State of Queensland people charged with criminal offences in the High Court, Supreme Court, District Court, Magistrates Court and Mental Health Court and Review Tribunal. The ODPP also provides information to victims of crime and their families to assist them to interact with the criminal justice system. The ODPP has a role in restraining and confiscating proceeds of crime (in conjunction with the Crime and Misconduct Commission) under the Criminal Proceeds Confiscation Act 2002. Our locations across the State The ODPP consists of a number of Brisbane based and regional Chambers located in Beenleigh, Cairns, Ipswich, Maroochydore, Rockhampton, Southport, Toowoomba, Townsville and a sub-office in Mackay. Our vision is to be a cutting edge prosecution service by: • effectively performing prosecution functions • delivering professional prosecution services • utilising contemporary approaches to emerging criminal justice and organisational issues • sustaining excellence in our service delivery. Our values We value results, professional growth, workforce diversity and a balance between work and life commitments. ODPP members are actively encouraged and supported as individuals and have access to excellent working conditions, a range of work experiences, and learning and development opportunities. The ODPP strives to be: • fair • dynamic • independent • professional.
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions QLD Address

null, null
AU
Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions QLD Email

#1 Startup Dataset

Growth rates, revenue data, direct competitors and contact details.