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The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference Proceedings 2010: Recent submissions

    • (Re)Gendering Violence: Men, Masculinities and Violence 

      Seymour, Kate
      Published 2011-05-17
      This paper focuses on constructions of violence, in particular the ways in which violence is constructed as a social problem in and through policy discourses. Inspired by an earlier study into the ways in which practitioners, ...
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    • ‘Damaged Goods’: Riskiness and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Young People’s Interactions with Police 

      Dwyer, Angela
      Published 2011-05-17
      For some time now, research has suggested lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) young people are ‘at-risk’ of victimisation and legally ‘risky’. Relatively few studies have examined how ‘risk factor’ research ...
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    • Force Selling: Policing and the Manufacture of Public Confidence? 

      Lee, Murray
      Published 2011-05-17
      This paper explores aspects of the ways in which police image work is conducted in NSW. Specifically, it looks at the links between such image work and the project of public confidence building in the police. Based on ...
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    • ANZCCC Proceedings 2010 Table of Contents 

      Sydney Institute of Criminology
      Published 2011-05-17
      ANZCCC: The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2010, Proceedings Table of Contents
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    • The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2010 Program and Abstracts 

      Institute of Criminology
      Published 2011-05-03
      In 2010 the Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference was hosted by the Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney in association with the School of Social Sciences at the University of Western Sydney. ...
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