The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference Proceedings 2010: Recent submissions
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The Law of the Ruler?
Published 2011-05-17The title of this article arises out of the misunderstanding that so long as there is a law, so long as the ruler (even a democratic one) has made valid law, then the rule of law operates. The question mark is intended to ...Open AccessConference paper -
(Re)Gendering Violence: Men, Masculinities and Violence
Published 2011-05-17This 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, ...Open AccessConference paper -
The Utopian Nightmare: Key Issues about Lesbian Domestic Violence according to Brisbane Domestic Violence Services
Published 2011-05-17This research documents what Brisbane domestic violence (DV) service providers consider to be key issues about lesbian domestic violence (LDV). Interviews sought to determine if, from service providers’ perspectives, ...Open AccessConference paper -
Made to Order: A Preliminary Review of Crime Risk Assessments in New South Wales, Australia
Published 2011-05-17In 2001, guidelines were introduced in New South Wales (NSW) to ensure that proposed developments/redevelopments of the built environment reflected key crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) principles. The ...Open AccessConference paper -
The Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference 2010 Program and Abstracts
Published 2011-05-03In 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. ...Open AccessOther