Items where Subject is "Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification > STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) > CRIMINOLOGY (160200) > Courts and Sentencing (160203)"
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- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- CRIMINOLOGY (160200) (343)
- Courts and Sentencing (160203) (14)
- CRIMINOLOGY (160200) (343)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Number of items at this level: 14.
Book Chapter
Pereira, Margaret & Scott, John (2011) Inequalities of crime. In Marmo, Marinella, de Lint, Willem, Palmer, Darren, ,, & , (Eds.) Crime and Justice : A Guide to Criminology (4th ed.). Lawbook Co, Sydney Australia, pp. 327-357.
Journal Article
Bessant, Judith, Emslie, Michael, & Watts, Rob (2012) In defence of Victoria's Children's Court : its value and role in the child protection system. Alternative Law Journal, 37(4), pp. 244-248.
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16Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2009) Sentencing Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Women in Western Australia’s Higher Courts. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 99999(1), pp. 1-9.
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3Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2010) Narratives of mitigation : sentencing Indigenous criminal defendants in South Australia’s Higher Courts. Journal of Sociology, 46(3), pp. 219-237.
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5Lauchs, Mark A. (2010) Providing 'access to English' in Queensland Courts. Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, 12(1&2), pp. 171-184.
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85Mackenzie, Geraldine Isabel, Spiranovic, Caroline, Warner, Kate, Stobbs, Nigel, Gelb, Karen, Indermaur, David, et al. (2012) Sentencing and public confidence : results from a national Australian survey on public opinions towards sentencing. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 45(1), pp. 45-65.
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Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2012) Sentencing indigenous and non-indigenous women in Western Australia's higher courts : A summary of the main findings of a narrative study. In Coventry, Garry & Shircone, Mandy (Eds.) Proceedings of the 5th Annual Australian and New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, James Cook University, Cairns campus.
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8Bond, Christine & Jeffries, Samantha (2009) An examination of the sentencing remarks of Indigenous and non-Indigenous criminal defendants in South Australia’s Higher Courts. In Proceeding of The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2009, The Australian Sociological Association, Australian National University, Canberra.
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51Jeffries, Samantha & Bond, Christine (2010) Discrimination or Differential Involvement? A Review of the Research Exploring the Impact of Indigenous Status on Sentencing. In The annual conference of The Australian Sociological Association 2010, 6-9 December, 2010, Macquarie University.
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594Lauchs, Mark A. (2010) Rights versus reality : the difficulty of providing 'access to English' in Queensland courts. In 17th Annual National Conference, Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics, 15-17 June 2010, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW.
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Barnsdale, Lee, MacRae, Rhoda, McIvor, Gill, Brown, Alison, Eley, Susan, Malloch, Margaret, et al. (2006) Evaluation of the Airdrie Sheriff Youth Court Pilot. Scottish Executive, Social Research, Edinburgh.
Lauchs, Mark Adam (2010) Rights versus reality : the difficulty of providing 'access to English' in Queensland Courts. School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane , Queensland.
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380Popham, Frank, McIvor, Gill, Brown, Alison, Eley, Susan, Malloch, Margaret, Murray, Cathy, et al. (2005) Evaluation of the Hamilton Youth Court Pilot 2003-2005. Scottish Government, Edinburgh.
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Carrington, Kerry, Dwyer, Angela E., Hutchinson, Terry C., & Richards, Kelly (2012) Submission to the Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee - Youth Justice (Boot Camp Orders) and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2012. Crime and Justice Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology.
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