Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology

- Publisher:
- Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd.
- Publication date:
- 2009-05-19
- ISBN:
- 0004-8658
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Issue Number
- Vol. 43 Nbr. 2, August 2010
- Vol. 43 Nbr. 1, April - April 2010
- Vol. 43 Nbr. 1, April - April 2010
- Vol. 42 Nbr. 3, December 2009
- Vol. 42 Nbr. 2, August 2009
- Vol. 42 Nbr. 1, April 2009
- Vol. 41 Nbr. 3, December 2008
- Vol. 41 Nbr. 2, August 2008
- Vol. 41 Nbr. 1, April 2008
- Vol. 40 Nbr. 3, December 2007
- Vol. 40 Nbr. 2, August 2007
- Vol. 40 Nbr. 1, April 2007
- Vol. 39 Nbr. 3, December 2006
- Vol. 39 Nbr. 2, August 2006
- Vol. 39 Nbr. 1, April 2006
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 3, December 2005
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 2, August 2005
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 1, April - April 2005
- Vol. 38 Nbr. 1, April - April 2005
- Vol. 37 Nbr. 4, December 2004
Latest documents
- The Scene of Violence: Cinema Crime Affect.
- Handbook of Internet Crime.
- Maori and criminal offending: a critical appraisal.
- Why do some aboriginal communities have lower crime rates than others? A Pilot Study.
- Justice in Transition: Community Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland.
- Murdering Stepmothers: The Execution of Martha Rendell.
- Reviews Round-Up.
- Aboriginal violence and state response: histories, policies and legacies in Queensland 1860-1940.
- Border Crimes: Australia's War on Illicit Migrants.
- Indigenous sentencing courts and partner violence: perspectives of court practitioners and elders on gender power imbalances during the sentencing hearing.
Featured documents
- Why do some aboriginal communities have lower crime rates than others? A Pilot Study.
- Does indigeneity matter? Sentencing Indigenous offenders in South Australia's higher courts.
- Aboriginal violence and state response: histories, policies and legacies in Queensland 1860-1940.
- Indigenous sentencing courts and partner violence: perspectives of court practitioners and elders on gender power imbalances during the sentencing hearing.
- On regional and cultural approaches to Australian Indigenous violence.
- Recidivism among a white-collar sample: does personality matter?
- Girls, peer violence, and restorative justice.
- If at first you don't succeed ... keep trying: strategies to enhance coalition/ school partnerships to implement school-based prevention programming.
- Promoting the theory and practice of criminology: The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology and its founding moment.
- Offenders' perceptions of the sentencing process: a study of deterrence and stigmatisation in the New South Wales Children's Court.