2022 Program

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Sunday 27 Nov 2022
1700 – 1900
Welcome Reception @ the Precinct Darwin
Monday 28 Nov 2022
0730 – 1600 Hall 1 Registration Desk open
0730 – 0800 Hall 1 Exhibition
PLENARY SESSION # 1 
0800 – 0845 Auditorium 2 Welcome to Country – James Parfitt

Welcome from ANZSOC President – Jason Payne

Welcome to ANZSOC 2022 from conference Chair – Louise Ogden

0845 – 0915 Auditorium 2 ‘One Mob – Different Country’ Dance Group
0915 – 1015 Auditorium 2 Keynote Address

Leanne Liddle – Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit in NT (NT Australian of the Year)

1015 – 1045 Auditorium 2 Award Presentations:

Early Career Award

Award for Excellence in teaching

Best Honours/Masters Thesis in Criminology

PhD Student Paper Prize

1045 – 1115 Hall 1 Morning Tea & Exhibition
CONCURRENT SESSION # 1
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Roundtable (Chair Robyn Holder)

Topic: Indigenous knowledges

Presentations (Chair Sophie Hindes)

Topic: Sex and Consent

Presentations (Chair Jade Lindley)

Topic: Environmental Criminology

Panel (Chair: Julie Barkworth)

Topic: Corrections

Panel (Chair Angela Higginson)

Topic: Young people

Panel (Chair David Bright)

Topic: Network perspectives

1115 – 1135 In conversation: Indigenous knowledges and practice-led inquiry in child protection – Robyn Holder, Christine Fejo-King, Denella Detourbet, Madeline Bearman A new criminology of climate changeToni Myers Panel: Innovative practices in NSW correctional centres – Ofir Thaler, Jude Lobo, Yatin Mahajan, Julie Barkworth Panel: Young people’s experiences of identity, diversity, and conflict in Australia: Research from the Australian Youth Safety Survey – Angela Higginson, Matthew Morgan, Kathryn Benier, Florisa Apan Six degrees: The utility of a network perspective across criminal and legal contextsDavid Bright, Chad Whelan, Mark Lauchs, Greg Stratton
1135 – 1155 Beyond Consent Towards Comfort: A Phenomenological Understanding of Sexual Communication Sophie Hindes The Potential of Restorative Justice Conferencing in the Context of Lawful but Awful Activity which causes Environmental Harm Mark Hamilton
1155 – 1215 De(a)fining consent: Exploring nuances of offering and receiving sexual consent among deaf and hard-of-hearing peopleVanessa Letico Masculinity in the climate crisis – Engaging men and boys in preventing environmental violence – Stephen Burrell
1215 – 1235 Consent or Contracting? Negotiating consent in BDSM relationships – Nadia David Green criminology and the extraordinary consequences of ordinary harms – Kajsa Lundberg
1235 – 1340 Hall 1 Lunch & Exhibition
Meeting Room 4 Meet the Editors
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 2
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Panel (Chair Harry Blagg)

Topic: Aboriginal Family Violence

Panel (Chair Rachel Loney-Howes)

Topic: Reporting sexual violence

Presentations (Chair Lauren Humby)

Topic: Teaching and Learning

Presentations (Chair Hilde Tubex )

Topic: Corrections & rehabilitation

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Presentations (Chair Mary Woodward)

Topic: Disability & justice

Presentations (Chair Natalia Hanley)

Topic: Covid Impacts

1340 – 1400 Panel: Law, Culture and Colonisation – Harry Blagg, Victoria Hovane, Thalia Anthony, Michael Torres Panel: Alternative reporting options for disclosing or reporting sexual violence: Challenges, complexities and ways forwardRachel Loney-howes, Georgina Heydon, Michelle Gissara, Sophie Hindes Towards a Trauma-Informed criminological PedagogyMarg Camilleri & Cassie Pedersen Peace Education Program Shows Exceptional Benefits for Incarcerated PeopleDawn Rees Money Talks: Health economic modelling of the impact of speech pathology on justice outcomesMary Woodward Virtual Visitation in Australian Prisons: Understanding the impact on fathers in prison, their children, and Corrective ServicesNatalia Hanley
1400 – 1420 Let me engage you! Integrating a multimodal, digital first approach in criminology courses to enhance student engagementLauren Humby Community corrections: Public support and decision making in Australia Tallulah Allier Cognitive Disability in the Queensland Criminal Justice System: A Thematic Analysis of District and Supreme Court Sentencing RemarksCalum Henderson ‘Disaster Strain” – An exploratory, reflexive thematic analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic, through the theoretical lenses of Agnew’s General Strain Theory (GST) – Suaditya C Mohan
1420 – 1440 Enhancing student empathy: a human-centred design approachRuth Liston BUSY Ability – Pre-release prisoner initiativeSarah Hanson Communication assistance for vulnerable adult defendants during criminal trialsAnita Mackay WA Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA-WA) – the impact of COVID-19 on illicit drug use trends and associated offendingMenna Gower and Lucas Ride
1440 – 1500 Crime Scene Investigation: Preparing Students for Authentic Workplace Situations Using Augmented Reality TechnologyJames Hevers Living with Life: experiences of families of life sentenced prisonersHilde Tubex The forgotten prisoners: Exploring the impact of imprisonment on people with disability in AustraliaShannon Dodd The impact of COVID on retail crime in ANZ – Michael Townsley
1500 – 1520 Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Values Education: A Pilot Study among Secondary School Students in Hong KongWayne Chan From “Nothing Works” to “What Works” to “How the heck can we tell?”Paul House Community sector advocacy and support: pathways to justice for crime victims living with disability in rural, remote and regional areas in VictoriaMarg Camilleri Technology-facilitated prison visiting: learning from the experiences of families during COVID-19Catherine Flynn
1520 – 1550 Hall 1 Afternoon Session Break | Sponsored by 
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 3
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Presentations (Chair Toby Miles-Johnson)

Topic: LGBTIQ+ people and justice

Roundtable (Chair Rebekah Kilpatrick)

Topic: Child Sexual Abuse

Presentations (Chair Mary Iliadis)

Topic: Technology and Justice

Lightning Talks (Chair Kate Hutton Burns)
Topic: Lightning Talks
Thematic group panel (Chair Kathryn Benier)

Topic: Hate Crime

Panel (Chair Chris Cunneen)

Topic: Community sanctions

1550 – 1610 Policing LGBTIQ+ People: Advocating for Better Officer ‘Recognition and Response‘ – Toby Miles-Johnson In conversation: The emerging public health approach to child sexual abuse in Australia and internationallyRebekah Kilpatrick, Michael Salter, Daryl Higgins, Cathy Kezelman and Kyllie Cripps Police body-worn camera technology in family violence responses: A study on police, family violence stakeholders and victim/survivorsMary Iliadis Lightning Talks – April MurphyAndrew HarrisJessica Woolley, Roberto Martin, Cameron Russell, Kristyn Glanville, Lisa Ewenson Panel: Immigration and hate crime – (speakers) Michelle Sydes, Susann Wiedlitzka, Kathryn Benier, Matteo Vergani Panel: Rethinking Community Sanctions and Supervision in Different ContextsChris Cunneen, James Beaufils, Sophie Russell
1610 – 1630 Criminalising Gender Diversity: Trans and Gender Diverse People’s Experiences with the Victorian Criminal Legal SystemMatthew Mitchell Through an officer’s lens – the audio-visual recording of domestic violence evidence-in-chiefHelen Simpson
1630 – 1650 Queering Prison Advocacy and Politics Using the Correspondence of Incarcerated Queer PeopleMatthew Ball Transforming treatment using virtual reality with interpersonal offenders: A meta-analysisGaelle Brotto
1650 – 1710 The three As of LGBTQ digital justice organising: conceptualising queer activism, advocacy and allyshipJustin Ellis Preparatory Offences as a Measure to Prevent Cyber National Security CrimeSarah Kendall
1900 – 2200 Conference Dinner @ Wharf One – Note: Currently at capacity.  A waitlist is in place. 
Tuesday 29 Nov 2022
0730 – 1600 Hall 1 Registration Desk open
0800 – 0830 Hall 1 Exhibition
  PLENARY SESSION # 2
0830 – 0845 Auditorium 2 Day 2 opening

Awards presentations:

Indigenous Justice Award

Undergraduate Student Paper Prize

0845 – 0945 Auditorium 2 Keynote Address – Professor David Wall – Cybercrime and the Transformation of Criminology in the 2020s: Ransomware evolutions
(Chair Dr Carolyn McKay)
Interactive round table on Cybercrime
0945 – 1015 Hall 1 Morning Tea & Exhibition
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 4
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Presentations (Chair Alice Mills)

Topic: Reducing recidivism

Presentations (Chair Dave McDonald)

Topic: Sexual Violence & Abuse

Presentations (Chair Andrew Goldsmith)

Topic:  Cybercrime & cybersecurity

Presentations (Chair Ross Hendy)

Topic: Policing

Panel (Amy Young)

Topic: Disrupting Violence

Thematic group panel (Chair Kate Hutton Burns)

Topic: Teaching & Learning

1015 – 1035 Gender and cultural differences on the LS/RNR and VRS in incarcerated Western Australian Offenders Menna Gower An examination of the antecedents of women’s sexual abuse of adolescents in schoolsAmanda Robertson Weaponising ransomware: cybercriminals as cybermercenaries – Andrew Goldsmith The Spatial Dimension of Police LegitimacyTyler Cawthray, Melissa Bull Panel: Disrupting Violence: A frame for understanding violence responsesAmy Young, Elena Marchetti, Ana Borges Jelinic, Christine Bond, Bianca Beetson Panel: Teaching & learning criminology for the 2020s and beyond – Sue Rayment-McHugh, Rachel Loney-Howes, Lauren Humby, Joe Clare, Hilde Tubex, Meribah Rose, Greg Stratton, Natalie Gately, Loene Howes
1035 – 1055 Women in Prison: An intersectional Perspective on the Risk of Return to CorrectionsKathleeen De Rooy DIY Memory-Making in the Aftermath of Institutional Abuse

Dave McDonald

Curiosity at the crossroads: insights from the archaeology of cybercrimeClive Harfield Myths of non-routinely armed policingRoss Hendy
1055 – 1115 Using a Reassessment Framework to Determine Critical Case Management Needs: DRAOR Improves on LS/RNR’s Predictive Discrimination of Short-term RecidivismDarcy Coulter Understanding victim-centered experiences of street harassment in licensed venuesJess Hardley, Bianca Fileborn Cybercrime, employee productivity and wellbeing in a hybrid work environment Hai Luong Policing the Disaster: Lessons from the Christchurch EarthquakesJames Mehigan
1115 – 1135 ‘People deserve a home’: The role of stable housing and ‘home’ in desistance from crime – Alice Mills The Intersections of Family Violence and Sexual OffendingGemma Hamilton Exploring the victim-offender overlap at the intra-individual level for adults in the cyber-environmentGaelle Brotto “Bad apples, Blame culture and Institutional racism: Police use of excessive force and the implications of the test for officer misconductClare Torrible
1135 – 1155 Assessing the Rehabilitative Potential of Correctional Environments: A Measure of Assisted Desistance – Melissa De Vel-palumbo The use of technology and illegal images in the organised abuse of children: Survivor perspectivesMichael Salter The Criminalisation of Communication: Australia’s Network Activity Warrant as a Response to Cybercrime – Dominic Frost Policing A Digital World: The importance of international law enforcement information sharingRebecca Phythian
1155 – 1215 An Examination of Community Awareness of Patron Banning Provisions in Western Australia: Implications for Policy Development and Success – Clare Farmer
1215 – 1335 Hall 1 Lunch & Exhibition
Auditorium 2 ANZSOC General Meeting
Meeting Room 2 Inside Peace Documentary – followed by update and panel discussion

The Inside Peace documentary follows a group of inmates doing time in a Texas jail as they embark on a journey of personal discovery while struggling with society’s roadblocks and dangers.

  CONCURRENT SESSION # 5
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Roundtable (Chair Diana Johns)

Topic: Co-producing criminal justice

Presentations (Chair Belinda Peacock)

Topic: Child Sexual Abuse

Presentations (Chair Justin Ellis)

Topic: Social Media and dating Apps

Presentations (Chair Lisa Wheildon)

Topic: Sexual Violence

Thematic group panel (Chair Emily Moir)

Topic: Guardianship and sexual violence

Presentations (Chair Emma Buxton-Namisnyk)

Topic: Domestic and Family Violence

1335 – 1355 Roundtable: Co-production and criminal justice: How ‘co-’ can you go? – Diana Johns, Catherine Flynn, Maggie Hall, Shelley Turner, Rocket Bretherton and Glenn Broome Development, implementation and evaluation of a program for individuals at risk of or engaging with online CSAM in the Australian contextBelinda Peacock Misogyny and hate speech: the everyday harms of social mediaWill Arpke-Wales Understanding how the rape acknowledgment process unfoldsKelsey Adams Panel discussion: Developments in guardianship research against sexual violence – Emily Moir, Jessica Lockitch, Amanda Robertson, Nadine McKillop, Susan Rayment-McHugh The Contribution of Domestic Violence Death Reviews in Australia: From Recommendations to Reform?Emma Buxton-Namisnyk, Althea Gibson
1355 – 1410 Digitally Engaged & Underaged: Adolescent access and use of online ‘adult-based platforms’Tahlia Hart Anti-rape “influencers”: The role of public survivors in challenging law and policy reforms on sexual violence in AustraliaRachel Loney-Howes A good bloke and a barney, a post structural analysis of intimate partner femicide judicial discourses in NSW, Australia Intimate partner ViolenceBethany Wilkinson
1410 – 1430 Aspects of Law: A Practical Analysis of Legal Systems Holding Catholic Organisations Responsible for Child Sexual Abuse – Meredith Edelman Victimisation experiences of gay dating platform users in IndiaRahul Sinha-Roy Survivor perspectives: What works for survivors of gender-based violence in driving policy change? – Lisa Wheildon Gendered Perceptions of Parents Who Kill: A Comparative Examination of Australian Media Framing of Male and Female Filicide OffendersAmie Simington
1430 – 1450 “This is a bad thing to talk about”: Child sexual abuse and cycles of secrecy in a collectivist cultureSobia Masood An exploratory study of user perceptions of risk and safety on location-based real time dating apps – Hannah Robertson Victim-survivor experiences of reporting sexual violence to police – Siobhan Lawler Until death do us part: Rurality and marriage related – gender-based violence in South AfricaMahlogonolo Thobane
1450 – 1510 Mapping historical clergy paedophile networks in the Newcastle-Maitland Catholic Diocese – Jodi Death & Kathleen McPhillips Policing Legitimacy: Social Media, Scandal and Sexual Citizenship Justin Ellis “Whenever I entered the court, I was submerged with fear” – Justice Needs of Rwandan Victim-survivors of Sexual-violence and their Experiences with the Gacaca Courts Judith Rafferty
1510 – 1540 Hall 1 Afternoon session break 
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 6
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Presentations (Chair Suzanne Rock)

Topic: Courts

Thematic group roundtable (Chair Lara Christensen)

Topic: Female-perpetrated sexual violence

Presentations (Chair Rick Sarre)

Topic: Corporate, financial and acquisition crimes

Presentations (Chair Jade Lindley)

Topic: Environmental Criminology

Panel (Chair Leanne Weber)

Topic: Crimmigration

Panel (Chair Tara McGee)

Topic: Developmental and Life-course criminology

1540 – 1600 What is ‘success’ in a drug court? Findings from a mixed method evaluation of the ACT Drug and Alcohol Sentencing list – Meredith Rossner In conversation: Time for transformation: An examination of various responses to female-perpetrated sexual violence – Lara Christensen, Bricklyn Priebe, April Murphy, Amanda Robertson, Nadine McKillop What do offenders do with the stuff they steal? Comparing stolen goods disposal from 2005 to 2022Joe Clare Perceptions of Compliance in Recreational Fisheries: Case Study of the Peel-Harvey Blue Swimmer Crab FisheryJade Lindley Panel: Border Criminologies: Papers from the ANZSOC Thematic Group on Crimmigration and Border control – Leanne Weber, Marinella Marmo, Samantha O’Donnell, Lorena Rivas Panel: Developmental and Life-course criminology – Thematic GroupTara McGee (Chair), Jason Payne, Li Eriksson
1600 – 1620 A crisis overlooked?: Pressured guilty pleas and a restrictive access to appeal – Caitlin Nash Drain the State: A Case Study of Water Theft in the Murray-Darling Basin, AustraliaAlex Baird
1620 – 1640 Sentencing Protesters and Police in Hong Kong – Daniel Pascoe Financial Crime Tradecraft: BackstoppingDouglas Allan Securitisation of the illegal rhino horn trade in Vietnam’s news media – Michael Smith
1640 – 1700 Kids, Courts and Canines: An evaluation of the Justice Facility Dog Program in Perth’s Children’s Court – Suzanne Rock Money laundering in cybercrime case: An exploration of the usage of money-mules by international cybercriminals in VietnamDuc Huy Phan Transitional Justice and conflict-related environmental harm: the role for criminology – Lauren Dempster
1830 Early career researcher networking drinks at Sassyonki, 9/27 The Mall, Darwin City (*for individuals within 5 years of the commencement of their career, including postgraduates, PhD students and graduates)
Wednesday 30 Nov 2022
0730 – 1400 Hall 1 Registration Desk open
0800 – 0830 Hall 1 Exhibition
PLENARY SESSION # 4
0830 – 0845 Auditorium 2 Day 3 opening

Awards presentations:

Allan Austin Bartholemew Award

0845 – 0945 Auditorium 2 Keynote Address: Commissioner Kati Kraszlan – Commissioner for Victims of Crime, Western Australia
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 7
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 6
Panel (Chair Rick Sarre)

Topic: Corporate Crime

Panel (Chair Natalie Gately)

Topic: Technology-abuse

Panel (Chair Kristy Campion)

Topic: Extreme right

Manuscript development (Chair )

Topic: Manuscript development

Author meeets critics (Chair RV Gundur)

Topic: Gangs & enterprises

0945 – 1005 Panel discussion: Whither corporate crime Meredith Edelman The normalisation of online violence and abuse: A discussion on help-seeking experiences, expectations and attitudesHannah Klose, Jess Woolley, Nakshathra Suresh Panel: Enemies Within? Insider threats and the extreme rightKristy Campion, Ruth Delaforce, Douglas Allan Current Issues in Criminal Justice – manuscript development workshop – Justin Ellis Author Meets Critics: Trying to Make It: The Enterprises, Gangs, and People of the American Drug TradeRV Gundur, Chad Whelan, David Bright, Tash Press, Andrew Goldsmith
1005 – 1025
1025 – 1045
1045 – 1115 Hall 1 Morning Tea & Exhibition
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 8
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting room 6
Presentations (Chair Natalie Gately)

Topic: First Nations justice

Presentations (Chair Cassandra Cross)

Topic: Digital Criminology

Panel (Chair Asher Flynn)

Topic: Cybercrime

Presentations (Chair Melinda Fleming)

Topic: Victim Support

Presentations (Chair Emily Corner)

Topic: Terrorism and extremism

Presentations (Chair Ruth Liston)

Topic: Criminologists collaborating

1115 – 1135 ‘The value of critical criminology in addressing the criminalisation of First Nations children and young people with intellectual disability and cognitive impairment’Peta MacGillivray Panel: Media and culture and vulnerable populations – Cassandra Cross, Justin Ellis, Murray Lee, Greg Stratton, Carolyn McKay Identifying and responding to cybercrimeAsher Flynn, Chad Whelan, James Martin, Andrew Goldsmith, Sophie Hindes Building trauma informed frameworks to support victim recovery and post traumatic growth Part 1: Whole of organisation approachMelinda Fleming Muslim Australian youth and Countering Violent Extremism strategy: Towards an Effective Community Engagement ModelEmad AL-hammadin Roundtable: Transforming Collaboration for Community Crime Prevention – Ruth Liston, Diana Johns, Anika Dell, Larissa Jekimovics, Toni Wamukoya
1135 – 1155 Driver Licences, Diversionary Programs and Transport Justice for First Nations Peoples in Australia Gina Masterton Building trauma informed frameworks to support victim recovery and post traumatic growth Part 2: Victim recovery practice modelMelinda Fleming Modelling Drivers of Grievance-Fuelled Violence Emily Corner
1155 – 1215 The influence of age, race, and gender on police willingness to caution a juvenile offender – Don Weatherburn Support for Non-fatal Strangulation Victims During Trial: Are Cases Informed by Victim Brain Injury and PTSD?Sarah Kendall Navigating the landscape: towards a typology on the Australian extreme right – Kristy Campion
1215 – 1235 Sick kids, late buses, COVID, and ‘vengeful exes’. Detainees’ ‘life happens’ explanations for breaching orders in WANatalie Gately The role of women and churches in protecting victims of sorcery related violence in Simbu Province of Papua New Guinea – Dick Witne Bomai Grievances in (far)-right Discord groups: moral and existential threats posed by the ‘degenerate left’ – Jackson Wood
1235 – 1255 The Interplay Between Prejudice and Punitive Attitudes and its Impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians – Caitlin Davey Informal Security Groups and Gendered Violence in NigeriaLeighann Spencer
1255 – 1355 Hall 1 Lunch & Exhibition
  CONCURRENT SESSION # 9
Meeting Room 1 Auditorium 2 Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 3 Meeting Room 4 Meeting room 6
Thematic group panel (Chair Susan Rayment-McHugh)

Topic: Culturally responsive treatment

Presentations (Chair Larissa Sandy)

Topic: Perspectives of service users & stakeholders

Presentations (Chair Lyndal Bates)

Topic: Offending and behaviour change

Roundtable (Chair Mindy Soriti)

Topic: Jailing is failing

Roundtable (Chair Bianca Fileborn)

Topic: Queering gender-based violence

Presentations (Chair Rick Sarre)

Topic: Challenging and conceptualising criminology

1355 – 1415 Panel: Designing, developing, and implementing a culturally responsive treatment program for First Nations men who have committed sexual offencesDr Susan Rayment-mchugh, Dimity Adams, Clint Hanley, Claire Kelly Nadine McKillop ‘Ground zero’: Respectability politics, sex work stigma and transitioning programs – Larissa Sandy Diverse responses to encourage behaviour change in men using violenceAmy Young Conversation: Jailing is Failing: A round-table discussion on the role of research in advocacy for justice system change – Mindy Sotiri, Rocket Bretherton, Olga Havnen, Ruth McCausland, Rebecca Reeve, Peta McGillivray Roundtable: Queering gender-based violence – Bianca Fileborn, Ash Barnes, Sophie Hindes, Roberto Martin, Emma Turley, Lisa Wheildon The Lombrosian Spectre in Australia: Critical Histories and the Politics of ForgettingFlynn Pervan
1415 – 1435 Stakeholder perspectives on restorative justice for sexual violenceSiobhan Lawler Does procedural justice influence the intentions of young drivers to speed? – Lyndal Bates On the industrialised ab/use of animals: Towards a non-speciesist criminologyCassie Pedersen
1435 – 1455 Prison Quality for Aboriginal PeopleYolonda Adams Killing Time: Child time, adult time, fugitivity and desistanceDiana Johns Love Thy Niebuhr: employing theological precepts to advance the criminological quest – Rick Sarre
1455 – 1515 Justice responses to Adolescent to Parent Violence: The experiences of police support when a young person is using violence in the home – Amy Young Dropouts and Refusers: Why some young sex offenders do not engage with treatmentJames Finney Island Criminology – John Scott
1515 – 1535 Key stakeholder perspectives on the enforcement of patron banning provisions within licensed venues in Western Australia: implications for policy and practiceClare Farmer Fraudsters’ tradecraft: How they beat the systemDouglas Allan Re/imagining re/integrative ritual – Davinia Rizzo
1535 – 1600 Victims’ Needs in the Post Atrocity – James Rischbieth A Vietnamese Cannabis Voice: An Insightful of the Real StoriesHai Luong
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