The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology

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Adam Graycar, Peter Grabosky
Cambridge University Press, 20/06/2002 - 380 páginas
This book provides the most up-to-date figures and facts on Australian criminology. It combines statistical and speculative analyses, along with a chronology of significant recent events in Australian criminology. Including valuable crime statistics compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, this book is the complete companion to Australian criminology--the single most important resource for Australian criminology and criminal justice.
 

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TRENDS IN AUSTRALIAN CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
7
ABS CRIME AND JUSTICE DATA
27
THE POLICING COMPLEX
52
COURTS CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
73
CORRECTIONS
93
ILLICIT DRUGS AND CRIME
110
WHITECOLLAR CRIME
126
HOMICIDE
157
JUVENILE JUSTICE IN AUSTRALIA
211
CRIME AND OLDER PEOPLE
235
CRIME AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
256
VICTIMS OF CRIME
281
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND CONFERENCING
294
CRIME PREVENTION IN AUSTRALIA
313
References
332
Index
369

GENDER RACE CLASS AND CRIME IN AUSTRALIA
196

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Adam Graycar is Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology. He has held CEO positions in State and Federal Government agencies and was the Foundation Director of the Social Policy Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. He is the author of many books on social and public policy. Peter Grabosky is Professor in the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Australian National University. He is co-author of Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace (Cambridge University Press, 2001). He is the President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology and the Deputy Secretary-General of the International Society of Criminology.

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