Current
Issues in Criminal Justice: Volume 17 No.
2
November 2005
Articles:
Juliette Langdon and Paul Wilson When
justice fails: A follow-up examination of serious criminal
cases since 1985
Lynne Weathered Pardon Me: Current
Avenues for the Correction of
Wrongful Conviction in Australia
Tamara Walsh Won’t Pay or Can’t
Pay? Exploring the Use of Fines as a Sentencing Alternative
for Public Nuisance Type Offences in Queensland
Lyn Hinds Three strikes and you’re
out in the west: A study of
newspaper coverage of crime control in Western Australia
Samantha Jeffries How Justice 'Gets
Done': Politics, Managerialism,
Consumerism, and Therapeutic Jurisprudence
Abigail Kohn Police Beliefs and Attitudes
about Gun Control
Contemporary
Comments:
Mike Grewcock Slipping through the
net? Some thoughts on the Cornelia Rau and Vivian Alvarez
Inquiry
Mark Findlay Globalisation and Urban
Crime: Mean streets or lost suburbs?
Rick Sarre Police and the Public: Some
observations on policing and Indigenous Australians
Reviews:
Phil Scraton Bin Laden in the Suburbs:
Criminalising the Arab Other,
Scott Poynting, Greg Noble, Paul Tabar and Jock Collins
Russell Hogg Law and Order in Australia
— Rhetoric and Reality,
Don Weatherburn
Jude McCulloch Criminal Justice
and Political Cultures: National and
International Dimensions of Crime Control, Tim
Newburn and Richard Sparks (eds)
Bron McKillop With Malice Aforethought:
A Study of the Crime & Punishment for Homicide,
Louis Blom-Cooper and Terence Morris
Rick Sarre Batons and Blockades:
Policing industrial disputes in
Australasia, David Baker |