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 Criminology

 


University of Sydney Sydney Law School

Current Issues in Criminal Justice

Volume 16 Number 1
July 2004

Articles

  • Elizabeth Stanley, 'Torture, Silence and Recognition'
  • Mark Harris,  'From Australian Courts to Aboriginal Courts in Australia — Bridging the Gap?'
  • Rob White, 'Community Corrections and Restorative Justice'
  • Mark Findlay, 'The ‘Demise of Corrections’ Fifteen Years On: Any Hope for Progressive Punishment?'
              Contemporary Comments
  • Jude McCulloch et al., 'Suppressing the Financing of Terrorism' Dean Wilson, Amanda Third & Sharon Pickering,  'Media, Secrecy and Guantanamo Bay'
  • Marie Segrave,  'Surely something is better than nothing? The Australian response to the trafficking of women into sexual servitude in Australia'
  • David Brown et al., 'The Nagle Report — 25 Years On Symposium'
Review Essay
  • Mike Grewcock, 'State Crime, Terror Laws and the ‘War Against Terror’: Review of Green, P & Ward, T (2004) State Crime: Governments, Violence and Corruption, Pluto, London; and Hocking, J (2004) Terror Laws: ASIO, Counter-Terrorism and the Threat to Democracy, UNSW Press, Sydney'
Review
  • Wing Hong Chui,  'Stephen Farrall (2002) Rethinking What Works with Offenders: Probation, Social Context and Desistance from Crime, Willan, Cullompton, ISBN 1-903240-95-6'
 
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