Part I, "History and Theory," provides a historical and theoretical overview of the development of juvenile justice in Australia, since the evolution of the juvenile justice system and beliefs about the causes of juvenile crime are inter... C Cunneen,R White - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》...
Crime rates, male youth unemployment and real income in Australia: Evidence from Granger causality tests - Narayan, Smyth - 2004 () Citation Context ...poverty, percent of the population that is urban, is resident in female-headed households, or has recently moved (Cook and Ludwig 2006); ...
Mr. Soomeren (born 1952) studiedsocial geographyand, subsequently, urban andregional planningat the University of Amsterdam. He worked at the Ministry ofJusticeand Ministry of Interior Affairs(National Crime Prevention Institute) for three years before going on to found the DSP-groep in 1984. ...
it is critical to acknowledge that homelessness includes not only the absence of safe and suitable physical shelter, but also themarginalization, reduced capacity for education and employment and thus financial self-sufficiency, engagement in health-risk behaviors, and exposure to crime and victimization...
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been driven by the desire to prevent binge drinking and the crime and anti-social behaviour associated with it, and to deter underage drinking. This arises in part from the growing understanding of the potential and specific damages of alcohol to young people [49], as well as the perceived ...
For example, she wrote about 400 women burning all at once in a French public square “for a crime which never existed save in the imagination of those persecutors and which grew in their imagination from a false belief in woman’s extraordinary wickedness.” ...
This is because there is a stereotypical association between racial minorities and violent crime.” [141] Andrew Przybylski, associate professor and director of research at the Oxford Internet Institute at Oxford University, stated: “Games have only become more realistic. The players of games and ...
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This is because government and state policy on digital citizenship in Australia has been framed predominantly around discourses of 'digital risk and danger', especially in relation to online grooming, sexting, pornography and radicalisation (Harris, Walton, Johns & Caluya). There...