Month: August 2018

Ms Nareeda Lewers1, Adjunct Professor  Rob Hulls1, Ms Elena Campbell1, Mr Stan Winford1, Ms Jessica  Richter1, Ms Anna Howard1, Ms Tallace  Bissett1 1Centre For Innovative Justice, RMIT University , Melbourne , Australia The CIJ is a research and reform body...
  • August 22, 2018
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Dr Caitlin Hughes1, Dr Monica Barratt1, Assoc Pfof Jason Ferris2, Dr  Larissa Maier3, Professor Adam Winstock4 1National Drug And Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW, Randwick, Australia, 2University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 3University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 4University College London, London, UK...
  • August 22, 2018
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Dr Zoë Prebble1 1Victoria University Of Wellington, Faculty of Law, Wellington, New Zealand Under the traditional transaction-based model of criminalisation, family and intimate partner violence is criminalised and understood as discrete, separately criminalised incidents of physical violence and threats rather...
  • August 22, 2018
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Dr Hai Luong1 1Rmit University, Kingsbury, Australia The technique of controlled delivery, is used when a shipment of illicit drugs is detected and allowed to go forward under the control and surveillance of law enforcement officers to secure evidence prove...
  • August 22, 2018
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Ms Natalia Maystorovich-Chulio1 1The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia Forensic exhumations are more generally associated with criminal prosecutions seeking to attribute individualised or collective group for the sequestration, torture and killing of civilians. Spain is distinct as often there is...
  • August 22, 2018
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Dr Alexander Simpson1 1University Of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom Drawing on a three-year ethnographic study of financial life in the City of London, this paper critically explores the cultural legitimation of market practice to examine the way in which financial...
  • August 22, 2018
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Prof. Julie Stubbs1, Prof Chris Cunneen2, Prof Eileen Baldry1, Ms Melanie  Schwartz1, Prof David Brown1 1UNSW Sydney, Kensington , Australia, 2University of Technology Sydney , Sydney , Australia Accounts of community sanctions continue to be influenced by the decarceration/net-widening debates...
  • August 22, 2018
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Dr Shahadat Hossain1 1Western Sydney University , Bankstown , Australia The paper aims to explore the politics of urban violence in Bangladesh. It addresses privatization of the urban space and exclusion of the urban poor which make them often violent....
  • August 22, 2018
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Mr David Vakalis1 1Monash University, Melbourne , Australia Like other places in North America and Europe, Victoria had struggled to respond in an effective way to the 20 years of sustained protests by anti-abortion ids outside abortion providing premises. In...
  • August 22, 2018
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