“Achieving the ‘Good Community’: A Local Police Initiative and its Wider Ramifications.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) In: K. Hazlehurst (ed.), Perceptions of Justice: Issues in Indigenous and Community Empowerment. (Justice and Reform, vol. 2). Aldershot, UK: Avebury, pp. 143-173. A description of the Wagga Model and an engagement with critics, giving particular regard to policy formulation,...
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“Police in the ‘Laboratory’ of the Neighborhood: Evaluating Problem-Oriented Strategies in a Medium-Sized City.”
by Cole, A W
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) American Journal of Police 13(3):119-147 A study evaluates the Lawrence (MA) Police Department’s use of problem-oriented policing in a densely populated, high-crime area. Data were gathered in 1990-92 from pre- and post-program citizen surveys. Overall, the community...
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“Criminal Justice and Conservative Government in New South Wales 1988-1992: The Significance of Police Reform.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1992) Police Studies 15(2):41-54. This review explores police reform measures in New South Wales, AUS from 1988 to the present. The commitment of a increasing number of officers to community policing has produced a fundamental philosophical and strategic change in the service since...
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“Shame, Forgiveness, and Juvenile Justice.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1993) Criminal Justice Ethics 12(1):3-25. This essay describes a model of dealing with young offenders: the Family Group Conference (FGC): and considers its broader implications. The FGC has been operating throughout New Zealand and, in a modified form, in parts of Australia. Under...
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Facing the Consequences
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1992) In: L. Atkinson and S.-A. Gerull (eds.), National Conference on Juvenile Justice. Conference Proceedings No. 22, Canberra, AUS: Australian Institute of Criminology, pp. 203-220. Paper presented to the Adelaide conference at which similarities and differences between New Zealand...
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“Public Anger and Personal Justice: From Retribution to Restoration: And Beyond.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) Paper presented to the second annual symposium of the Silvan S. Tomkins Institute, Philadelphia, October. Available on audio cassette from the Tomkins Institute, Philadelphia. Analyses the political psychology of public debate about criminal justice, and proposes alternative...
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“Pride, Shame and Empathy in Peer Relations: A Case Study with Implications for Theory and Practice in Education and Juvenile Justice.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) In: K. Oxenberry, K. Rigby and P. Slee (eds.), Children’s Peer Relations. Addeley: University of South Australia. In: K. Oxenberry, K. Rigby and P. Slee (eds.), Children’s Peer Relations. Addeley: University of South Australia. The original version of a paper...
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“Evaluating Family Group Conferences.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) In: D. Biles and S. McKillop (eds.), Criminal Justice Planning and Coordination. Conference Proceedings No. 24, Canberra, AUS: Australian Institute of Criminology. This paper proposes that the affect theory of Silvan Tomkins best accounts for the dynamics observed in community...
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“Diversion? Reconciliation? Mediation? Confusion.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1994) In: T. Fisher (ed.), Victim-Offender Mediation in Australia. a special issue of Socio-Legal Bulletin. 14: 39-45. An attempt to address some of the terminological confusion surrounding conferencing and related practices from the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution. A summary...
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“New Directions in Australasian Criminal Justice.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) In: R. Moore and C. Fields (eds.), Comparative Criminal Justice: Traditional and Non-Traditional Systems of Law and Control. Cincinnati. OH: Anderson. An overview of justice reforms in New Zealand and Australia since 1989, with reflections on their significance for indigenous...
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A New Approach to Juvenile Justice: An evaluation of family conferencing in Wagga Wagga. A Report to the Criminology Research Council.
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) Wagga Wagga, AUS: Centre for Rural Social Research, Charles Sturt University-Riverina, 318p. Downloaded 16 June 2004. An analysis of the reform initiative undertaken in Wagga Wagga from 1991-1995. Local Police, supported by the civilian Community Consultative Committee, adopted...
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“Transformation in the Workplace: Affect and Script in the Business World.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) Paper presented to the fourth annual symposium of the Silvan S. Tomkins Institute, Philadelphia, October. Available on audio cassette from the Tomkins Institute. Presents the work of Transformative Justice of Australia one year into the Australian trial of workplace...
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“Rethinking the Sanctioning Function in Juvenile Court: Retributive or Restorative Responses to Youth Crime.”
by Bazemore, Gordon
June 4, 2015
Source: (1995) Crime & Delinquency 41(3):296-316. Although juvenile courts have always administered punishment to youthful offenders, the parens patriae philosophy and the individual treatment mission have historically assigned an ambivalent role to the sanctioning function. In the...
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“Shame: Human Universal or Cultural Construct?”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) In: R. Dalziell, D. Parker and I. Wright (eds.), Shame and the Modern Self. Melbourne. AUS: Australian Scholarly Publishers. Revised version of a paper presented to a 1994 interdisciplinary conference at the Australian National University. The paper critiques the Standard Social...
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“Shame, Forgiveness, Juvenile Justice.”
by Moore, David B
June 4, 2015
Source: (1996) In: M.C. Braswell, B.R. McCarthy, and B.J. McCarthy (eds.), Justice, Crime and Ethics (2nd Ed). Cincinnati, OH: Anderson Publishing. Analyses the emerging “Wagga Model” for an audience concerned with the ethical basis of criminal justice policy. The model is placed...
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