Current
Issues in Criminal Justice: Volume
18 No. 2, November 2006
Editor:
Associate Professor Luke McNamara, University of Wollongong
Articles
Gail Mason Touring in Safety
Melissa Bull & Mark Craig The Problem
of Terrorism: Balancing risk between state and civil
responsibilities
Simon Mackenzie Psychosocial Balance
Sheets: Illicit Purchase Decisions in the Antiquities
Market
Kate Warner Sentencing Scholarship
in Australia
Judy Courtin Judging the Judges: How
the Victorian Court of Appeal is dealing with appeals
against conviction in child sexual assault matters
Anne Cossins Prosecuting Child Sexual
Assault Cases: Are vulnerable witness protections enough?
Anne Cossins Prosecuting Child Sexual
Assault Cases: To specialise or not, that is the question
Moira Carmody Preventing Adult Sexual
Violence Through Education?
Contemporary
Comments
Jude McCulloch Australia’s Anti-Terrorism
Legislation and the Jack Thomas Case
Don Weatherburn & Jackie Fitzgerald Reducing
Aboriginal Over-representation in Prison: A rejoinder
to Chris Cunneen
Chris Cunneen A Note on the Federal
Government funding after the
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
Mark Findlay Justice for the Vulnerable?
— Debating the relationship between Aboriginal
People and Australian Criminal Justice
Review
Rebecca Scott Bray Enduring Images and the
Art of Remembering: Book Review of City of Shadows:
Sydney Police Photographs 1912-1948 (Peter Doyle with
Caleb Williams) and Exhibition Review of City of Shadows:
Inner city crime & mayhem 1912-1948 (Curator Peter
Doyle)
Peter Shea Criminal Profiling: Principles
and Practice, Richard Kocsis,
Humana Press, New Jersey, 2006
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