Collaborative evaluation: Balancing rigour and relevance in a research study of restorative approaches in schools in Scotland.
by Kane, Jean
June 4, 2015
Source: (2008) International Journal of Research and Method in Education. 31(2): 99-111. Restorative Practices (RPs) in schools developed out of growing interest in Restorative Justice in the community. Schools looking for strategies to address disaffection, behaviour difficulties and violence...
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Applied restorative justice as a complement to systemic family Therapy: Theory and practice implications for families experiencing intra-familial adolescent sibling incest.
by McNevin, Elizabeth
June 4, 2015
Source: (2010) The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. 31(1): 60-72. This article considers the impact on and therapeutic responses to families where there has been intra-familial sexual assault (IFSA) by an adolescent member of the family against another younger member of...
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Waste not, want not: Externalising environmental costs and harms.
by White, Rob
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 294-304. This paper provides a theoretical exploration of how waste is linked to both processes of commodification and to environmental harm. One recurring question is why and how waste...
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Punitive rehabilitation in New South Wales: New developments in community corrections.
by Weelands, Denise
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 285-293. This paper will raise questions about the intensification of punitive rehabilitation in New South Wales by examining two new developments in community corrections, the Community...
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Vigilantism, the press and signal crimes 2006-2007.
by Warren, Ian
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 275-284. The clear presence of vengeance as an underlying motive behind calls for self-help in the immediate aftermath of some violent homicides indicates that community protection is...
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Victimhood, ‘Sexual deceit’ and the social origins of the criminalization of HIV transmission.
by Tomsen, Stephen
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 266-274. In recent years observers of the long-term shaping of the Australian HIV epidemic as a health matter, have witnessed an unexpected run of legal complaints and cases for...
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Representation of indigenous offenders: The ‘Gang of 49’ – A media drive by?
by Swanson, Laura
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 258-265. The intention of this paper is to present an examination of a group of Indigenous offenders and how this group contends with the dissonance of being labeled the ‘gang of...
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Critical reflections on bail and remand for young people in NSW.
by Stubbs, Julie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 244-257. Three decades after significant reforms to bail decision-making in NSW it is timely to reflect on those reforms. How do current practices measure up to the aspirations of that...
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Bail in Australia: Legislative introduction and amendment since 1970.
by Steel, Alex
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 228-243. This paper examines the rate of amendment of bail laws across Australian jurisdictions since the 1980’s. It examines stated justifications for those changes by...
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The construction of the racially different indigenous offender.
by Spivakovsky, Claire
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 215-227. The over-representation and increased growth of Indigenous offenders in all Western criminal justice systems is longstanding and undeniable. Yet it was not until the 1990s that...
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Illegal labour and labour exploitation in regional Australia.
by Segrave, Marie
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 205-214. This paper draws on recent research on temporary migrant labour and exploitation in regional Australia. It highlight concerns regarding the language and definition of...
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Outside the curriculum: Informal learning in prison.
by Scurrah, Miriam
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 194-204. This article reflects on two key questions about the informal learning that prisoners engage in whilst incarcerated. Firstly, what do prisoners learn outside of the formal prison...
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Emotions and interaction ritual: A micro analysis of restorative justice.
by Rossner, Meredith
June 4, 2015
Source: (2011) British Journal of Criminology. 51(1):95-119. Restorative justice has long been touted as an effective and popular alternative to mainstream justice. While most research on the subject measures outcomes and satisfaction after the event, this study uses a video recording of a...
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Trafficking reconsidered: A gaze into a crystal ball and ways forward.
by Milivojevic, Sanja
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 171-181. Trafficking in people and in particular sex trafficking are extreme forms of exploitation and as such have been the focus of feminist and criminological inquiry for over two...
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The best police force money can buy: The rise of police PR work.
by McGovern, Alyce
June 4, 2015
Source: (2009) Australia and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2009: Conference Proceedings. Pg. 163-170. In recent times the NSW Police Force has come under fire for their prolific spending on public relations and media communications. In 2008 it was estimated that Australia...
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