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The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology

The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology

The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology

Adam Graycar, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra
Peter Grabosky, Australian National University, Canberra
June 2009
Paperback
9780521112932
$40.99
USD
Paperback

    As a unique work of reference, The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology covers the broad range of contemporary and historical subjects of criminology, combining statistical and narrative analyses. The book provides the most up-to-date figures and facts, traces historical trends in Australian crime and criminal justice, and comprehensively covers the key contemporary issues in Australian criminology. Including valuable crime statistics compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, this book is the complete companion to Australian criminology - the single most important resource for Australian criminology and criminal justice.

    • Major, one-stop reference of facts and figures on crime and justice in Australia• Includes Australian Bureau of Statistics data.• All authors experts in their field.• Peter Grabosky Secretary General of International Society for Criminology.• Supported by Australian Institute of Criminology.

    Product details

    June 2009
    Paperback
    9780521112932
    404 pages
    246 × 189 × 21 mm
    0.72kg
    65 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction Peter Grabosky and Adam Graycar
    • 2. Trends in Australian crime and criminal justice Peter Grabosky and Adam Graycar
    • 3. The criminal justice system - overview and data Australian Bureau of Statistics
    • 4. The policing complex Tim Prenzler and Rick Sarre
    • 5. Courts, criminal law and procedure Gregor Urbas and Simon Bronitt
    • 6. Correctional systems John Dawes and Adam Grant
    • 7. Illicit drugs and crime Toni Makkai
    • 8. White collar crime Russell Smith
    • 9. Homicide Jenny Mouzos
    • 10. Gender, race, class and crime in Australia Emma Ogilvie and Mark Lynch
    • 11. Juvenile justice Ian O'Connor and Margaret Cameron
    • 12. Crime and older people Marianne James and Adam Graycar
    • 13. Crime and indigenous people Rod Broadhurst
    • 14. Victims Anna Grant, Fiona David and Bree Cook
    • 15. Restorative justice and conferencing Kathleen Daly and Hennessey Hayes
    • 16. Crime prevention in Australia Margaret Cameron and Gloria Laycock.
      Contributors
    • Peter Grabosky, Adam Graycar, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Tim Prenzler, Rick Sarre, Gregor Urbas, Simon Bronitt, John Dawes, Adam Grant, Toni Makkai, Russell Smith, Jenny Mouzos, Emma Ogilvie, Mark Lynch, Ian O'Connor, Margaret Cameron, Marianne James, Rod Broadhurst, Anne Grant, Fiona David, Bree Cook, Kathleen Daly, Hennessey Hayes, Gloria Laycock