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Journal Article
Davey, Jeremy D., Davies, Amanda, French, Nicole, Williams, Clive K., & Lang, Cathryne P. (2005) Drug driving from a user's perspective. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 12(1), pp. 61-70.
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Williams, Clive K. & Sheehan, Mary C. (2005) The importance of cars and driving to adolescent males: vehicle theft, traffic offences and gender. In Australasian Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 14-16 November, Wellington, New Zealand.
Williams, Clive K. (2003) The Maleness of Traffic Offence Involvement: is gender an overlooked issue? In Canadian Multidisciplinary Road Safety Conference XIII, 8-11 June 2003, Banff, Alberta.
Williams, Clive K. (2002) Masculinity Delinquency and the Risky Road Use Behaviour of Young Male Offenders. In 2002 Road Safety Research, Policing and Education Conference, 4-5 November 2002, Adelaide, SA.
Williams, Clive K. & Ferguson, Megan (2002) An examination of masculinity and delinquency as psychosocial factors underlying the risky road use behaviour of young male offenders. In 37th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, 27 September - 10 October 2002, Gold Coast, QLD.
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2Davey, Jeremy D., Williams, Clive K., & Davies, Amanda C. (2001) Ripped and driving Down Under: Drug driving and the culture of drug use in Australia. In Navin, F. (Ed.) Fourth International Conference on Accident Investigation, Reconstruction, Interpretation and the Law (AIRIL '01), 13-16 August 2001, Vancouver, Canada.
QUT Thesis
Williams, Clive Kenneth (2005) Stealing a car to be a man : the importance of cars and driving in the gender identity of adolescent males. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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