4402. Criminology


Title4402. Criminology
Parent44. Human Society

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Beyond violence, victimisation and the penal state: empowerment pathways for female incarcerated students
Hopkins, Susan, Ostini, Jenny, Seymour, Stephen and Farley, Helen. 2015. "Beyond violence, victimisation and the penal state: empowerment pathways for female incarcerated students." 2015 trans/forming feminisms: media, technology, identities. Dunedin, New Zealand 23 - 25 Nov 2015

Presentation

Keeping prisoners out of prison: the role of higher education in keeping Aboriginal Australians out of our prison system
Farley, Helen, Lee, Christopher, Hopkins, Susan, Cox, Jacinta, Seymour, Stephen and Patching, Louise. 2015. "Keeping prisoners out of prison: the role of higher education in keeping Aboriginal Australians out of our prison system." 11th Reintegration Puzzle Conference 2015 (ICPA): Incarceration Alternatives. Brisbane, Australia 05 - 07 Aug 2015

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Crossing the cultural divide: overcoming inequities for NESB prisoners using digital technologies
Farley, Helen, Hopkins, Susan, Cox, Jacinta and Seymour, Stephen. 2015. "Crossing the cultural divide: overcoming inequities for NESB prisoners using digital technologies." Alam, Khorshed (ed.) Language, Culture and Technology in a Connected World Symposium (sLCT 2015). Toowoomba, Australia 01 Jun 2015

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Closing the digital divide: using digital technologies for incarcerated students
Farley, Helen. 2015. "Closing the digital divide: using digital technologies for incarcerated students." 2015 Digital Literacy Forum, State Library of Queensland. Brisbane, Australia 02 Jun 2015

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Digital technologies for learning in prisons: a tale of four projects
Farley, Helen. 2015. "Digital technologies for learning in prisons: a tale of four projects." Prisoners' Education Trust Academic Symposium 2015. Cambridge, United Kingdom 09 Jun 2015

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Prisoners of neo-liberalism: incarcerated students and the neo-liberal project in the digital age
Hopkins, Susan and Farley, Helen. 2015. "Prisoners of neo-liberalism: incarcerated students and the neo-liberal project in the digital age." Petray, Theresa and Stephens, Anne (ed.) Australian Sociological Association Conference: Neoliberalism and Contemporary Challenges for the Asia-Pacific (TASA 2015). Cairns, Australia 23 - 26 Nov 2015 Australia.

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E-learning incarcerated: prison education and digital inclusion
Hopkins, Susan and Farley, Helen. 2015. "E-learning incarcerated: prison education and digital inclusion." The International Journal of Humanities Education. 13 (2), pp. 37-45.

Article

Prospect theory and geographic profiling: the terrorist's choice of target
Phillips, Peter J.. 2015. Prospect theory and geographic profiling: the terrorist's choice of target. Unpublished.

Working paper

Prisons
Hemming, Andrew. 2014. "Prisons." Halsbury's laws of Australia. Sydney, Australia. LexisNexis Butterworths.

Edited book (chapter)

Using digital technologies to implement distance education for incarcerated students: a case study from an Australian regional university
Farley, Helen Sara and Doyle, Joanne. 2014. "Using digital technologies to implement distance education for incarcerated students: a case study from an Australian regional university." Open Praxis. 6 (4), pp. 357-363. https://doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.6.4.134

Article

The role of education in a recidivism reduction strategy
Farley, Helen. 2015. "The role of education in a recidivism reduction strategy." Prisons 2015 Conference: Sharing Insights on Whole of Life Cycle Management of Correctional Facilities. Melbourne, Australia 17 - 18 Mar 2015

Presentation

A prisoners' island: teaching Australian incarcerated students in the digital age
Hopkins, Susan and Farley, Helen. 2014. "A prisoners' island: teaching Australian incarcerated students in the digital age." Journal of Prison Education and Reentry. 1 (1), pp. 42-51.

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Providing simulated online and mobile learning experiences in a prison education setting: lessons learned from the PLEIADES pilot project
Farley, Helen, Murphy, Angela and Bedford, Tasman. 2014. "Providing simulated online and mobile learning experiences in a prison education setting: lessons learned from the PLEIADES pilot project." International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning. 6 (1), pp. 17-32. https://doi.org/10.4018/ijmbl.2014010102

Article

Feminist Criminology by Claire Renzetti
Quadrelli, Carol. 2015. "Feminist Criminology by Claire Renzetti." International Journal For Crime, Justice and Social Democracy. 4 (1), pp. 128-130. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v4i1.218

Book review

Geographic profiling of lone wolf terrorists: the application of economics, game theory and prospect theory
Phillips, Peter J.. 2014. "Geographic profiling of lone wolf terrorists: the application of economics, game theory and prospect theory." Workshop on Strategic Aspects of Terrorism, Security, and Espionage (2014). Stony Brook, United States 16 - 19 Jul 2014

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Enhancing educational opportunity for prisoners by providing a simulated online learning environment
Bedford, Tas and Orth, Gary. 2013. "Enhancing educational opportunity for prisoners by providing a simulated online learning environment." Becker, Anthony (ed.) 11th Biennial Australasian Corrections Education Association Conference : the Learning Prison, Correctional Education in the 21st Century (ACEA 2013). Sydney, Australia 29 Sep - 01 Oct 2013 Sydney, Australia.

Other

Making the connection: creating a pathway for indigenous incarcerated students into higher education
Farley, Helen. 2013. "Making the connection: creating a pathway for indigenous incarcerated students into higher education." Becker, Anthony (ed.) 11th Biennial Australasian Corrections Education Association Conference : the Learning Prison, Correctional Education in the 21st Century (ACEA 2013). Sydney, Australia 29 Sep - 01 Oct 2013 Sydney, Australia.

Other

The economic analysis of lone wolf terrorism
Phillips, Peter. 2014. "The economic analysis of lone wolf terrorism." Caruso, Raul and Locatelli, Andrea (ed.) Understanding terrorism: a socio-economic perspective. Bingley, United Kingdom. Emerald. pp. 159-191

Edited book (chapter)

From access to success: improving the higher education learning experience for incarcerated students
Wake, Malcolm, Farley, Helen, Bedford, Tas and Murphy, Angela. 2013. "From access to success: improving the higher education learning experience for incarcerated students." Becker, Anthony (ed.) 11th Biennial Australasian Corrections Education Association Conference : the Learning Prison, Correctional Education in the 21st Century (ACEA 2013). Sydney, Australia 29 Sep - 01 Oct 2013 Sydney, Australia.

Other

Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?
Coyle, Ian R. and Thomson, Donald M.. 2014. "Opening up a can of worms: how do decision-makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth?" Psychiatry Psychology and Law. 21 (4), pp. 475-491. https://doi.org/10.1080/13218719.2013.837803

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In pursuit of the lone wolf terrorist: investigative economics and new horizons for the economic analysis of terrorism
Phillips, Peter J.. 2013. In pursuit of the lone wolf terrorist: investigative economics and new horizons for the economic analysis of terrorism. New York, NY. United States. Nova Science Publishers.

Authored book

Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal
Patrick, Jeremy. 2006. "Creating a federal inmate grievance tribunal." Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 48 (2), pp. 287-303. https://doi.org/10.1353/ccj.2006.0022

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Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed
Gray, Anthony. 2013. "Contractual penalties in Australian law after Andrews: an opportunity missed." Deakin Law Review. 18 (1), pp. 1-25.

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The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II
Gray, Anthony and Elmore, Gerard. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing - part II." Journal of Judicial Administration. 23 (1), pp. 58-69.

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The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder
Hemming, Andrew. 2013. "The constitutionality of minimum mandatory sentencing regimes: a rejoinder." Journal of Judicial Administration. 22 (4), pp. 224-234.

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How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility?
Coyle, Ian R.. 2013. How do decision makers decide when witnesses are telling the truth and what can be done to improve their accuracy In making assessments of witness credibility? Criminal Lawyers Association of Australia and New Zealand.

Technical report

Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide
Gray, Anthony Davidson. 2012. "Forfeiture provisions and the criminal/civil divide." New Criminal Law Review: an international and interdisciplinary journal. 15 (1), pp. 32-67. https://doi.org/10.1525/nclr.2012.15.1.32

Article

“A Conflict Does Not Rot”: State and Civil Society Responses to Civil War Offences in Mozambique
Igreja, Victor and Skaar, Elin. 2013. "“A Conflict Does Not Rot”: State and Civil Society Responses to Civil War Offences in Mozambique ." Nordic Journal of Human Rights. 31 (2), pp. 149-175. https://doi.org/10.18261/ISSN1891-814X-2013-02-04

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Self-reported likelihood of speeding: The effects of attitudes, personality, and perceived legitimacy of enforcement
Watling, C. N., Soole, D.W. and Leal, N. L.. 2013. "Self-reported likelihood of speeding: The effects of attitudes, personality, and perceived legitimacy of enforcement." Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference (2013). Brisbane, Australia 28 - 30 Aug 2013 Brisbane, Australia.

Paper

The rebuilding of a life after jail time for fraud
Lam, Joseph, James, Kieran and Leung, Jenny Kwai-Sim. 2012. "The rebuilding of a life after jail time for fraud." Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal. 6 (2), pp. 91-112.

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Impermissibly importing the common law into Criminal Codes: Pollock v The Queen
Hemming, Andrew. 2011. "Impermissibly importing the common law into Criminal Codes: Pollock v The Queen." James Cook University Law Review.

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Development of ASB 1: the development of antisocial behaviour in adolescents and young adults
Czech, Suzanne and Kemp, Richard I.. 2010. "Development of ASB 1: the development of antisocial behaviour in adolescents and young adults." Australian Journal of Psychology. 62 (3), pp. 149-159. https://doi.org/10.1080/00049530903334471

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Reasserting the place of objective tests in criminal responsibility: ending the supremacy of subjective tests
Hemming, Andrew. 2011. "Reasserting the place of objective tests in criminal responsibility: ending the supremacy of subjective tests." University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review. 13 (1), pp. 69-112.

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Redefining domestic counterinsurgency post-2001: Sulu Province, Republic of Philippines
East, Bob. 2010. Redefining domestic counterinsurgency post-2001: Sulu Province, Republic of Philippines. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.

PhD Thesis

Dealing with the demon: Drugs, history and society: The Road of Excess: A History of Writers on Drugs by Marcus Boon
Musgrove, Brian. 2006. "Dealing with the demon: Drugs, history and society: The Road of Excess: A History of Writers on Drugs by Marcus Boon ." Australian Review of Public Affairs.

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Mentoring first year police constables: police mentors' perspectives
Tyler, Mark A. and McKenzie, William E.. 2011. "Mentoring first year police constables: police mentors' perspectives." Journal of Workplace Learning: employee counselling today. 23 (8), pp. 518-530. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665621111174870

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Terrorist network infiltration, asymmetric information, and quality uncertainty
Phillips, Peter J.. 2011. "Terrorist network infiltration, asymmetric information, and quality uncertainty." Journal of Applied Security Research. 6 (3), pp. 339-356. https://doi.org/10.1080/19361610.2011.580263

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Banishing evidence of intoxication in determining whether a defendant acted voluntarily and intentionally
Hemming, Andrew. 2010. "Banishing evidence of intoxication in determining whether a defendant acted voluntarily and intentionally." University of Tasmania Law Review. 29 (1), pp. 1-30.

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In search of a model code provision for murder in Australia
Hemming, Andrew. 2010. "In search of a model code provision for murder in Australia." Criminal Law Journal. 34 (2), pp. 81-91.

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It's time to abolish diminished responsibility, the coach and horses' defence through criminal responsibility for murder
Hemming, Andrew. 2008. "It's time to abolish diminished responsibility, the coach and horses' defence through criminal responsibility for murder." University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review. 10, pp. 1-35.

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