Drink spiking – adding alcohol or drugs to someone’s drink without their consent – is a crime in Queensland, with a maximum sentence of five years’ jail. However, the database used by the Queensland Police Service to record offences, QPRIME, does not capture statistics for spiking alone...
The recent Queensland LNP government, in its focus on law and order, introduced policies which could result in severe consequences for young people in the Queensland youth justice system. Funding to restorative justice models such as youth conferencing, police warnings and specialist diversion courts ...
Police Commissioner More Than Happy to Get Tough on Crime; People Living in Queensland Remain Safe at All TimesNews Mail Bundaberg Qld
Resilience of a corrupt police network: the first and second jokes in Queensland Resilient organised crime groups survive and prosper despite law enforcement activity, criminal competition and market forces. Corrupt police networks, lik... M Lauchs,KD Chamberlain - 《Crime Law & Social Change》 被...
This paper presents findings from a study exploring the experiences and viewpoints of conventional criminal justice actors, social and legal service providers, and restorative justice (RJ) conference facilitators/convenors regarding the use of adult RJ c
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