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Sydney Institute of Criminology: Recent submissions

    • Crime Prevention Practice Paper 2: An Overview to Alcohol Free Zones and Alcohol Prohibited Areas in NSW Councils 

      Chiu, Dave Yue Kim
      Published 2011-03-24
      To prevent anti‐social behaviour associated with alcohol consumption and improve public safety, NSW councils have been given the legislative power to manage the consumption of alcohol in public spaces through establishing ...
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    • SafeGrowth and City Crime Workshop 

      Clancey, Garner; Malloch, Anne
      Published 2011-02-17
      The Sydney Institute of Criminology hosted a one-day workshop on 24 January 2011 focusing on crime in cities. This conference, SafeGrowth and City Crime - Co-Design, Eco-Parks, Funky Laneways and Fixing Deadzones, was ...
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    • Aboriginal young people and crime 

      Crawford, Edwina; Debus, Bob; Paulson, Anthony
      Published 2011-02-16
      On 11 November 2010, the Department of Human Services NSW - Juvenile Justice and the Sydney Institute of Criminology hosted a seminar that considered the facts of juvenile offending. One major theme emerging from this ...
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    • Crime Prevention Practice Paper 1: An Overview of CPTED DCPs and Related Council Policies in NSW 

      Clancey, Garner; Chiu, Dave Yue Kim
      Published 2011-02-15
      Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is increasingly adopted by councils across New South Wales (NSW). This can be done in a variety of ways. Introducing Development Control Plans (DCPs) focusing on CPTED ...
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    • Crime Prevention Programs/Initiatives Found to be Particularly Valuable and Relevant in Australia 

      Clancey, Garner
      Published 2011-02-03
      Asia-Pacific Crime Prevention Forum: Adjunct Lecturer, Garner Clancey was recently invited to deliver a presentation to the Asia-Pacific Crime Prevention Forum held in Adelaide between 23 and 26 January 2011. Garner provided ...
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