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Vol 2 No 1 (2013)
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2013): International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
Published:
2013-04-30
Editorial
Chief Editors' Introduction
1-2
Kerry Carrington, Reece Walters
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Articles
Fighting Terror with Law? Some Other Genealogies of Pre-emption
3-17
Mark John Celsus Finnane, Susan Donkin
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‘Let the Punishment Match the Offence’: Determining Sentences for Australian Terrorists
18-34
Nicola McGarrity
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‘Let’s Get Sexting’: Risk, Power, Sex and Criminalisation in the Moral Domain
35-49
Murray Lee, Thomas Crofts, Michael Salter, Sanja Milivojevic, Alyce McGovern
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Resource Extraction Leaves Something Behind: Environmental Justice and Mining
50-64
Rob White
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Comparing Female Victims of Separation/Divorce Assault across Geographical Regions
65-81
Walter S DeKeseredy, Callie Marie Rennison
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Identity, Forgiveness and Power in the Management of Child Sexual Abuse by Personnel in Christian Institutions
82-97
Jodi Death
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A Demography and Taxonomy of Long-term Immigration Detention in Australia
98-112
Melissa Bull, Emily Schindeler, David Berkeman, Janet Ransley
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Populism, Law and Order and the Crimes of the 1%
113-131
Russell Hogg
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Book Reviews
Renzetti, Claire M, Miller, Susan L, and Gover, Angela R (eds) (2013) Routledge International Handbook of Crime and Gender Studies. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
132-133
Sandra Walklate
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