Oral Presentation

Mary Spiers Williams1 1ANU College of Law Legal practitioners have known for some time what young people experience in detention centres. The screening nationally of images of those places and the acts that have taken place was not a revelation...
  • November 24, 2016
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Dr Romy Winter   1Teaching Fellow, Police Studies.  Research Fellow, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania The increase in focus on violence amongst current or former partners reveals a chronic problem characterised by a complex set of...
  • October 25, 2016
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Frank V. Ferdik1 1Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of West Florida, fferdik@uwf.edu   Citizen satisfaction with law enforcement can greatly influence crime levels and even police officer job effectiveness. Copious research to date has explored predictors of citizen satisfaction...
  • October 25, 2016
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Wilem de Lint Flinders University of South Australia This paper reports on a critical analysis of the authorities relied upon in the criminological perception of “9/11”. Involving a deliberate attack on WTC 1, 2 and 7 and the Pentagon, 9/11...
  • September 15, 2016
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Wilem de Lint Flinders University of South Australia This paper reports on a critical analysis of the authorities relied upon in the criminological perception of “9/11”. Involving a deliberate attack on WTC 1, 2 and 7 and the Pentagon, 9/11...
  • September 15, 2016
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Rhiannon Davies University of Tasmania Faculty of Law, Rhiannon.Davies@utas.edu.au In South Australia and Tasmania, under their victims’ rights legislation and victims’ rights charter respectively, information about the conduct of a trial, including the progress of investigation, the laying of charges, and...
  • September 15, 2016
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Rhiannon Davies University of Tasmania Faculty of Law, Rhiannon.Davies@utas.edu.au In South Australia and Tasmania, under their victims’ rights legislation and victims’ rights charter respectively, information about the conduct of a trial, including the progress of investigation, the laying of charges, and...
  • September 15, 2016
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Koichi Hamai School of Law, Ryukoku University If we take an international view of things, Japan enjoyed its post-war reputation as one of the most crime-free countries. The number of homicides reported in Japan has constantly decreased since 1955, and the...
  • September 1, 2016
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Koichi Hamai School of Law, Ryukoku University If we take an international view of things, Japan enjoyed its post-war reputation as one of the most crime-free countries. The number of homicides reported in Japan has constantly decreased since 1955, and the...
  • September 1, 2016
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M. Mann*, I. Warren 1 School of Justice and Crime and Justice Research Centre, QUT 2 School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University *corresponding author: m6.mann@qut.edu.au Cyberspace, by nature, bridges conventional geographic divides. This has enormous implications for transnational...
  • August 29, 2016
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