Professor Mark Findlay


Profile

Degrees

BA, LLB ANU; DipCrim MSc Edin; LLM LLD Nott

Courses Taught

  • Criminal Law
  • Criminology
  • Policing

Areas of Interest

  • Criminal Law
  • Comparative and International Criminal Justice
  • Juries
  • Policing

Brief Biographical Detail

Mark Findlay is the Director of the Institute of Criminology. Previously Head of Department of the Law School in 1998-1999, and Pro Dean in 1999, Mark currently holds a research Chair at Nottingham Law School. He is also a Senior Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. An experienced socio-legal researcher, Mark has worked as a research consultant for international agencies, governments and private consortia in many jurisdictions. He has recently undertaken consultancy work for AusAID, reviewing the law and justice sector in PNG. Professor Findlay is the joint chair of the International Criminal Trial Project, which is helping shape the face of international criminal justice. His new book Transforming International Criminal Justice is contributing to the reconciliation of retributive and restorative justice paradigms internationally.

Mark serves a number of significant state and national policy committees, including till recently, the Premier's Crime Prevention Council. He was appointed to the National Research Priorities Review Committee, Department of Education, Science and Training.

Publications

Books | Published Reports | Published Research Coordination | Published Journal Articles and Chapters in Books | Papers in Press | Selected Recent Unpublished Proceedings (1990-)

(# indicates major work suitable for consideration of referees)
(* indicates edited collections and compendia. Percentage contribution here is to the collection and writing enterprise))

Books

1. (with McAuley) A Casebook of Irish Criminal Law, Precedent Publications, Dublin, 1982 [447pp]; (2nd edn) 1985 [496pp] - {50% contribution}

2. The State of the Prison: A Critique of Reform, Mitchellsearch, Bathurst, 1982 [182pp]

* 3. (with Egger and Sutton) Issues in Criminal Justice Administration, George Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1983 [234pp] - {75% contribution}

# 4.(with Duff) The Jury Under Attack, Butterworths, Sydney & Lond., 1987 [243pp] - {60% contribution}

*#5.(with Hogg) Understanding Crime & Criminal Justice, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1988 [35Opp] - {50% contribution}

* 6. (with Zvekic) Informal Mechanisms of Crime Control - A Cross Cultural Perspective, UNSDRI, Rome, 1988 [343pp]- {60% contribution}

#7. (with Cunneen, Lynch & Tupper) The Dynamics of Collective Conflict, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1988 [207pp] - {25% contribution}

8. (with Chan, Duff & Howarth) The Jury in Hong Kong: Working Papers, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1990 [118pp] - {50% contribution}

9. (with Chiu and Dobinson) The Legal System of the People's Republic of China, Longmans, Hong Kong, 1991 [134pp] - {40% contribution}

# 10. (with Duff, Howarth & Chan) Juries: A Hong Kong Perspective, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, 1992 [169pp] - {30% contribution}

# 11. (with Howarth) Criminal Law in Hong Kong: Cases & Commentary, Butterworths, Singapore, 1992 [587pp]; (2nd edition) (also with Dobinson) 1996 [801pp] - {40% contribution}

*# 12. (with Zvekic) Alternative Policing Styles: Cross Cultural Perspectives, Kluwer, Deventer, 1993 [288pp] - {50% contribution}

# 13. (with Odgers & Yeo) The Australian Criminal Justice System, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1994 [374pp]; Reprint 1997; (2nd edition) 1999 [376pp]; (3rd edition) 2005 [412pp - substantially rewritten] - {33% contribution}

# 14. Jury Management in N.S.W., A.I.J.A, Melbourne, 1994 [263pp]

15. The Criminal Laws of the South Pacific, IJALS, Suva, 1996 [326pp.]; also, William S. Hein & Co, Buffalo, New York, 1997 [326pp.]; (2nd edition) [267pp] 2000

#16. The Globalisation of Crime: Understanding the Transitional Relationships of Crime in a Global Context, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge U.K., 1999 [243pp.]; paperback edition May 2000

# 17. Problems for the Criminal Law, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2001 [380pp]

# 18. Introducing Policing, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2003 [194pp]

# 19. (with Henham) Transforming International Criminal Justice: Retributive and restorative justice in the trial process, Willan, Devon, 2005 [413pp] {60% contribution}

20. Criminal Law: Problems in Context, OUP: Melbourne (2006)

21. Governing through Globalised Crime, Willian Publishing: Cullompton, UK (2008)


Published Reports

1 . Criminal Records, Special Branch N.S.W, Government Printer (Privacy Committee) BP 46, Sydney, 1978

2. (with Greenleaf) The Use of Criminal Records in the Public Sector, N.S.W. Government Printer (Privacy Committee) BP 41, Sydney, 1979 - {50% contribution}

3. The Collection, Storage and Dissemination of Police Records, N.S.W. Government Printer (Privacy Committee) BP 48, Sydney, 1979

4. (with Hogg, Simpson & Vignes) Dynamics of Collective Conflict: Riots at the Bathurst Bike Races, C.R.C., Sydney, 1986 - {30% contribution}

5. (with Howarth & Chan) The Hong Kong Jury Project, Research and Research Degrees Committee, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1989 - {40% contribution}

6 . The Tactical Response Group. Report commissioned by the New South Wales Police Service, Sydney, 1991

7. Law and Disorder in Papua New Guinea. Report commissioned by the International Labour Organisation as part of its "Comprehensive Employment & Human Resources Development" mission, Sydney, 1992 - {20% contribution}

8 . Police Custody Strategy Review Report. Report commissioned by the N.S.W. Police Service, 1983

9. Jury Management in N.S.W. Report commissioned by the Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, Sydney, 1993

10. The Crisis of Social Integration Report commissioned by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva, 1995 - {10% contribution}

11. Drink Driving Law Reform in Fiji. Report commissioned by the Fiji Law Reform Commission, Suva, 1997

12. Bail Law Reform in Fiji. Report commissioned by the Fiji Law Reform Commission, Suva, 1998.

13. Police Powers in Fiji. Report commissioned by the Fiji Law Reform Commission, Suva, 1998.

14. Review of the Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act NSW. Report commissioned by the Department of the Attorney General, Sydney, 2003.

15. Law and Justice Sector NCD & Bougainville Community Crime Surveys, 2004, PNG Justice Advisory Group, sponsored by AusAID, Canberra.

16. Law and Justice Sector Business Crime Victimisation Survey in Port Moresby, 2006, Justice Advisory Group, sponsored by AusAID, Canberra.


Published Research Coordination

1. (Roebuck)(gen. ed.) The Criminal Law of Hong Kong: A Descriptive Text, Peking University Press, Peking, 1995 [408pp] - {principal consultant to the research and publication}

2. (Roebuck)(gen. ed.) The Criminal Procedure of Hong Kong: A Descriptive Text, Peking University Press, 1996 [425pp] - {principal consultant to the research and publication}


Published Journal Articles and Chapters in Books

(This list does not include book reviews or case notes)

(* refereed journals; + chapters in books)

1. 'Pre-Sentence Reporting in Juvenile Courts; The People v Donoghue', [1979-80] Dublin University Law Journal 107-115

2. 'Policing the Police', [1980] Hibernia Review 13-20

3. 'The Detention of Political Prisoners; An Irish Solution', [1980-1981] Dublin University Law Review 33-47

4. 'Abortion Conspiracy and the Birmingham Connection', [1980] FLAC Journal June 4-8

5. * 'Criminal Liability for Complicity in Abortions Committed Outside Ireland', (1980) Irish Jurist XV 88-98

6. * '1972 and Fundamental Changes in the Criminal Law of Ireland', [1981] Criminal Law Journal 96-109

7. * (with Duff), 'The Jury: Ideology and Practice', (1982) International Journal of the Sociology of Law 10: 253-265 - {50% contribution}

8. * (with Duff), 'Jury Vetting - Ideology of the Jury in Transition', [1982] Criminal Law Journal 138-157 - {50% contribution}

9. + 'The Politics of Prison Reform', in Findlay (et al) (eds) Issues in Criminal Justice Administration, George Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1983, 139-154

10. + 'Political Police', in Findlay (et al) (eds) Issues in Criminal Justice Administration, George Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 1983, 156-167

11. * (with Duff) 'Jury Vetting - The Jury Under Attack', [1983] Legal Studies 159-173 - {50% contribution}

12. 'The Possibility of A Criminal Justice Corrections Model', (1984) Proceedings of the Institute of Criminology 60:11-23

13. * (with Dobinson) 'Changes in Parole in NSW", [1984] Criminal Law Journal 132-151 - {50% contribution}

14. * 'Criminalisation and the Detention of Political Prisoners; An Irish Solution', [1985] Contemporary Crises 1-18

15. * 'Organised Resistance, Terrorism and Criminality in Ireland', (1985) Crime and Social Justice Nos. 21-22: 95-115

16. * (with Weatherburn) 'Positivism, Empiricism & Criminology Theory', [1985] Legal Studies 191-204 - {40% contribution}

17. * 'Hunger Strikes and the State's Right to Force Feed: Schneidas v New South Wales Corrective Services Commission', (1985) Irish Jurist XX:4

18. * 'The Wood Inquiry - Unanswered Questions Concerning the Special Branch and its Future', (1985) Legal Services Bulletin 10: 266-272, and in Civil Liberty, No. 123, August-September 1985, and Carrington K. (et al) (eds) Travesty, Pluto, Sydney, 1992, 31-49

19. * (with Zvekic), 'Analysing Informal Mechanisms of Crime Control', in 'Informal and Hidden Between Change and Deviance', Rome, and in (1987) Journal Poder y Control 21-36 - {50% contribution}

20. * (with Cunneen), 'The Functions of Criminal Law in Riot Control', (1986) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 19/3: 163-178, and in Tomasic and Lucas (eds) Power, Regulation and Resistance, CCAE, Canberra, 1986, 137-150 - {50% contribution}

21. 'The Crisis of Policing Public Order', (1986) Proceedings of the Institute of Criminology 69: 26-54

22. * 'Organised Crime as Terrorism', [1986] Australian Quarterly: 286-296

23. + 'Reforming the Jury: The Common Ground', in Challinger (ed) The Jury, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra, 1986, 155-159

24. (with Zvekic), 'Acemi all approccio analitico dei imeccanismi informali di controllo del crimine', in Informale e Sommerso Devianza Supplerza e Cambiamento in Italia, AngeIi, Roma, 1987 - {20% contribution}

25. + 'The Demise of Corrections', in Ronalds (et al) (eds) Corrective Services in NSW, Law Book Co, Sydney, 1987, 317-332

26. 'Acting on Information Received - Mythmaking and Police Corruption', (1987) Journal of Studies in Justice 2: 19-32

27. + (with Duff) 'The Politics of Jury Reform', in Findlay & Duff (eds) The Jury Under Attack, Butterworths, Sydney, 1988, 209-226 - {60% contribution}

28. + 'The Role of the Jury in a Fair Trial', in Findlay & Duff (eds) The Jury Under Attack, Butterworths, Sydney, 1988, 161-172

29. + (with Egger) 'The Politics of Police Discretion', in Findlay & Hogg (eds) Understanding Crime and Criminal Justice, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1988, 209-223 - {50% contribution}

30. + (with Hogg) 'Policing and the Community: Some Issues Raised by Overseas Research', in Freckelton & Selby. (eds) Police in our Society, Butterworths, Sydney, 1988, 44-56 - {30% contribution}

31. * 'Institutional Responses to Corruption - Some Critical Reflections on the ICAC', [1988] Criminal Law Journal 271-285

32. * 'Lessons in Fighting Corruption', [1988] Legal Services Bulletin 141-145

33. * 'Show Trials in China: the Aftermath of Tiananmen Square', [1989] Journal of Law and Society 352-359

34. * (with Chiu) 'Sugar Coated Bullets: Corruption and the New Economic order in China', [1989] Contemporary Crises 145-161 - {70% contribution}

35. "The ICAC and the Community', (1990) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 2: 118-126

36. * (with Duff and Howarth) 'The Hong Kong Jury: a Microcosm of Society?', (1990) International Comparative Law Quarterly 39/4: 881-891 - {40% contribution}

37. * 'Corruption Control and Monstering: Government agendas, community expectations and the ICAC solution', (1991) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 2/3: 36-48

38. * (with Chiu) 'Constitutional Rights and the Constraint on Populist Dissent: Recent resort to legalism in China', (1991) International Journal of the Sociology of Law 19/1: 67-82 - {80% contribution}

39. * (with Chiu) 'The Law of Assembly in the People's Republic of China: Implications of the retreat to formal legalism for the legislative process m China', (1991) Journal Law and Society 18/3: 365-373 - {80% contribution}

40. * (with Stewart) 'Implementing Corruption Prevention Strategies through Codes of Conduct', [1991] Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3/2: 250-264; also in Corruption and Reform Vol 17 - {60% contribution}

41. * 'Impact of Criminal Justice Administration on the Penal Sanction', (1992) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3/3: 339-348

42. * 'Review of Judicial Decision Making in the PRC', (1992) Asia Pacific Law Review 1/2: 75-94

43. * 'The Mafia Menace', (1992) Criminal Organisations Journal 7/3: 3-17

44. 'Prosecutorial Discretion and the Conditional Waiver: Lessons from the Japanese experience', (1993) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 4/2 : 175-178

45. * 'Police Authority, Respect and Shaming', (1993) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 5/1: 29-41

46. * 'The Ambiguity of Accountability: Relationships of corruption and control', (1993) Australian Quarterly 65/2: 120-132

47. + 'Regole giuridiche e regole dentologiche. Esperienze internationali', in Ricerche e Conveggni 8 Economia e Criminalita, Camera dei Deputati, Rome, 1993, 283-616

48. + 'Breaking the Crime/Control Nexus: Market models of corruption and opportunity', in Chappell & Wilson (eds) Australian Criminal Justice System: the Mid 1990s, Butterworths, Sydney, 1994, 100-111

49. * "The Ambiguity of Accountability: Deaths in custody and regulation of police power', (1994) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 6/2: 234-251

50. * 'International Rights and Australian Adaptations: Recent developments in criminal investigation', (1995) Sydney Law Review 17/2: 278-298

51. + 'Verdict', in Laws of Australia: Criminal Procedure, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1995, Chap 10

52. + 'Juries', in Laws of Australia: Criminal Procedure, Law Book Co., Sydney, 1995, Chap 11

53. + 'Criminal Tendencies: The international breakdown of law and order', in States of Disarray: The Social Effects of Globalisation, UNRISD, Genevre, 1995, Chap 4

54. * 'Policies of Secrecy and Denial: Barriers to jury reform', (1996) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 7/3:1-14

55. + 'Establishing Criminal Liability, Capacity and Participation' in Roebuck (ed) The Criminal Law of Hong Kong: A Descriptive Text, Peking University Press, Beijing, 1996, Chap 1

56. * 'Jury Reform: Of myths and moral panics', (1997) International Journal of the Sociology of Law 25: 363-384

57. * 'Crime, Community Penalty and Integration with Legal Formalism in the South Pacific', [1997] Journal of Pacific Studies 21:145-160

58. + 'Corruption in Small States: Case studies in compromise' in B. Rider (ed) Corruption: the enemy within, Kluwer, The Hague, 1997, 49-62

59. * 'Decolonising Restoration and Justice', [1998] Current Issues in Criminal Justice 10/1: 85-89

60. * 'Crime as a Force in Globalisation', [1998] Journal of Financial Crime 6/2:100-110

61. + 'Independence and the Judiciary in the PRC: Expectations for Constitutional Legality in China', in K. Jayasuriya (ed) Law, Capitalism and Power in Asia, Routledge, London, 1999, 281-299.

62. * 'Relating Crime and Globalisation', (1999) Australian Quarterly 71/4:23-27

63. 'The International Criminal Trial Project', (1999) Nottingham Law Journal 8/2:121-124

64. 'Views from the Drugs Summit" (2000) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 11/1: 88-90

65. + 'Decolonising Restoration and Justice: Restoration in transitional cultures", in H. Strang & J. Braithwaite (eds) Restorative Justice: Philosophy to practice, Ashgate Dartmouth, Aldershot, 2000:185-202

66. (with Anker, Dauvergne & Millbank) 'Evaluating a Change to Seminar Style Teaching' (2000) Legal Education Review 11/1:98-144 {30% contribution}

67. * 'Decolonising Restoration and Justice: Restoration in transitional cultures', (2000) Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 39/4:398-411

68. * 'Juror Comprehension and Complexity: Strategies to enhance understanding' (2001) British Journal of Criminology 41/1:56-76

69. * 'Synthesis in Trial Procedures? The experience of the international criminal tribunals' (2001) International and Comparative Law Quarterly 50/1:26-53

70. * 'The Cost of Globalised Crime: New levels of Control' (2001) International Journal of Comparative Criminology 1/2:109-131

71. 'Whose News About Justice?' (2001) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 13/1: 114-117

72. + * (with Yeo) 'Criminology', in T. Blackshield, M. Coper & G. Williams (eds) The Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 2002 {40% contribution}

73. 'The International and Comparative Criminal Trial Project' (2002) International Criminal Law Review 2:47-78

74. "Internationalised Criminal Trial and Access to Justice' (2002) International Criminal Law Review 2/3: 237-259

75. 'Beware of the Dog: Assaults in prison and cultures of secrecy' (2002) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 14/1:119-121

76. * (with Grix) 'Challenging Forensic Evidence? Observations of the use of DNA in certain criminal trials' (2003) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 14/3: 269-282 {80% contribution}

77. + * 'The Pacific' in Transparency International (eds) Global Corruption Report 2003 Transparency International, Berlin, 2003: 115-128

78. + * 'Crime, Terror and Transitional Cultures in a Contracting Globe' in Dauvergne (ed.) Jurisprudence for an Interconnected Globe Ashgate, Burlington, 2003: 231-247

79. + (with Bohlander) 'The Use of Domestic Sources as a Basis as a Basis for International Criminal law Principle' in Capaldo (ed.) Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2002, Oceana, New York, 2003 {70% contribution}

80. * (with Henham) 'Criminal Justice Modelling and the Comparative Contextual Analysis of Trial Process', (2002) International Journal of Comparative Criminology 2/2: 162-186 {40% contribution}

81. * 'The Demise of Corrections Fifteen Years On: Any hope for progressive punishment', (2004) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 16/1:57-70

82. + 'Prisons as Progressive Punishment? The state of corrective services', in The State of the States 2004, Evatt Foundation, Sydney, 2004, 43-52

83. + 'Globalisation of Crime: Terror in a Contracting Globe' in V. George & R. Page, Global Social Problems, Polity Press, Oxford, 2004, 81-101

84. 'To Transform the international criminal trial: merging restorative and retributive justice', (2005) Amicus Curiae 60: 12-17

85. 'Some Brief Observations on the Significance of Deterrence in Braithwaite's "Pre-empting Terrorism"' (2005) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 17/1:120-121

86. * 'Globalisation and Urban Crime: Mean streets or lost suburbs', (2005) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 17/2:291-305

87. + (with Henham, R), “Integrating Theory and Method in the Comparative Contextual Analysis of Trial Process” in M. McConville & W. H. Chui (eds) Research Methods for Law, Edinburgh University Press: UK (2007) 104-132

88. + Findlay, M, “Global Terror as Organised Crime: Reflections on the Australian Experience” in K Ueda (ed), The Present State of International Organised Crimes: The World and Japan, Vol.2 Series: Human Security and Transnational Organised Crime, Ritsumei: Kyoto (2007) 35 -54

89. * ‘Misunderstanding Corruption and Community: Comparative Cultural Politics of Corruption Regulation in the Pacific.’ (2007) 2(1) Asian Journal of Criminology 47-56

90. * ‘Terrorism and Relative Justice’ (2007) 47(1) Crime, Law and Social Change 57-68

91. * (with McLean, C), ‘Emerging International Criminal Justice’ (2007) 18(3) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 457-480

92. * ‘Juror Comprehension and the Hard Case - Making Forensic Evidence Simpler’, (2008) 36(1) International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 15-53

93. * ‘Global Terror as Organised Crime: Symbiotic or Synonymous?’ (2008) 3(1) Asian Journal of Criminology 75-89


Papers in Press

'Problem-centred Learning in the Teaching of Criminal Law', International Journal of Criminal Law Education (2005)

'Global Terror as Organised Crime? Reflections on the Australian Experience', Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal (2006)

'Juror Comprehension and the Hard Case - Making forensic evidence simpler', Journal of Empirical legal Studies (2006)


Selected Unpublished Proceedings (1990-)

1. Juror Comprehension and Complexity: Strategies to Enhance Understanding. 'National Crime Authority Conference, Melbourne, 1991

2. 'The Jury: Symbols of Justice?' British Criminology Conference, University of York, 1991

3. Jury in Hong Kong: Symbols of Justice' Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Melbourne, 1991

4. 'Courtroom Confusion: Issues for Juror Comprehension' 44th American Society of Criminology Meeting, New Orleans, 1992

5. The Ambiguity of Accountability: Deaths in Custody and the Regulation of Police Power' 11th International Congress on Criminology, Budapest, 1993

6. 'Economics and Crime' Parliamentary Anti-Mafia Commission, Rome, 1993

7. 'Crime, Community Penalty and Integration with Legal Formalism in the South Pacific' 47th American Society of Criminology Meeting, Boston, 1995

8. 'Corruption in Small Pacific States: Case-studies in compromise' 14th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Cambridge, 1996

9. 'The Globalisation of Crime' 15th International Symposium on Economic Crime, Cambridge, 1997

10. 'Transparency in Criminal Justice; Who keeps them honest?' Future Directions Conference, NSW DPP, Sydney, 1998

11. 'Educating to the Profession of the Judge' AIJA Asia-Pacific Courts Conference, Sydney, 1998

12. 'Decolonising Restoration and Justice: Restoration in transitional cultures' Restorative Justice and Civil Society Conference, ANU, Canberra, 1999

13. 'Lay Participation in Justice in Transitional Cultures' Lay Participation in the Criminal Trial in 21st Century Conference, Siracusa, 1999

14. 'Crime and Transitional Cultures in a Contracting Globe' Symposium on Globalisation and the Universalisation of Legal Norms, Sydney, 2000

15. 'Globalisation and Crime: Planning for solutions' 15th ANZ Society of Criminology Conference, Melbourne, 2001

16. 'Challenging Forensic Evidence? Observations on the use of DNA in criminal trials' Eighth International Criminal Law Congress, Melbourne, November, 2002

17. 'Integrating Theory and Method in the Comparative Contextual Analysis of Trial Process' (with Henham) Workshop on Socio-Legal Research Methods, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, April, 2003

18. 'Global Terror as Organised Crime? Reflections on the Australian experience' Conference on Transnational Crime and Human Security, Faculty of Law, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, December 2003

19. 'Misunderstanding Corruption and Community: comparative cultural politics of corruption regulation' Conference on Corruption: the Way Forward, Australian National University, July 2004

20. 'Globalisation of Crime: Terror in a contracting globe' 11th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Bangkok Thailand, 18-25 April 2005

21. ‘China's Place in International Criminal Justice’, presented at the Law School and Department of Sociology conference Crime and Justice in Chinese Societies: Global challenges and local responses, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 19-10 March 2007

22. ‘Transcending Teachings of Risk, Security and Governance from the Local to the International Arena’, presented at the Australasian Teaching Critical Criminology Conference, Sydney, 13 July 2007

23. ‘Governing through globalised crime’, presented at the British Society of Criminology Annual Conference 2007 Crime and Justice in an Age of Global Insecurity, London, 18-20 September 2007