Recent Publications
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
- Wendy O’Brien (Forthcoming) ‘International Legal Norms on the Right to Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Australian Reforms Contextualised’ in Dwyer, A., Ball, M., & Crofts, T., (eds.) Queering Criminology, Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire, UK.
- Richard Evans (2015) ‘‘The footage is decisive’: Applying the thinking of Marshall McLuhan to CCTV and police misconduct‘ Surveillance and Society, 13(2): 218-232.
- Diarmaid Harkin (2015) ‘Police legitimacy, ideology and qualitative methods: A critique of procedural justice theory‘ Criminology and Criminal Justice, Published online before print, doi: 10.1177/1748895815580397.
- Chad Whelan (2015) ‘Security networks and occupational culture: understanding culture within and between organisations‘ Policing and Society, Published online before print, doi: 10.1080/10439463.2015.1020804
- Diarmaid Harkin (2015) ‘Simmel, the Police Form and the Limits of Democratic Policing’ British Journal of Criminology, 55(4): 730-746.
- Wendy O’Brien (2015) ‘Can International Law Accommodate Bodily Diversity?‘ Human Rights Law Review. 15(1): March 2015.
- Diarmaid Harkin (2015) ‘The police and punishment: Understanding the pains of policing‘ Theoretical Criminology, 19(1): 43-58.
2014 PUBLICATIONS
- Wendy O’Brien (2014) ‘Australia’s Digital Policy Agenda: Adopting a Children’s Rights Approach’ The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 22(4): 748-775.
- Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Danielle Tyson & Jude McCulloch (2014) ‘R v Middendorp’ in Douglas, H., Barlett, F., Luker, T., & Hunter, R. (eds.) Australian Feminist Judgments: Righting and Re-writing Law, Hart Publishing, Oxford.
- Richard Evans (2014) ‘Applying the theory of resource curse to disadvantaged migrant communities and criminal offending: Vietnamese Australians and the heroin trade as a case study’, Citizenship and Globalisation Research Paper Series, 5(1): 1-28.
- Darren Palmer & Ian Warren (2014) ‘The pursuit of exclusion through zonal banning‘ Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 47(3): 429-446.
- Kate Fitz-Gibbon (2014) ‘Overcoming Barriers in the Criminal Court System: Examining the challenges faced when interviewing legal stakeholders’, in Lumsden, K. & Winter, A. (eds.) Reflexivity in Criminological Research: Experiences with the Powerless and the Powerful, Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire, UK.
- Ian Warren & Darren Palmer (2014) ‘Corporate Security, Licensing and Civil Accountability in the Australian Night-Time Economy’ in K Walby and R Lippert (eds) Corporate Security in the 21st Century (Palgrave MacMillan).
- Peter Miller, Darren Palmer, Emma McFarlane & Ashlee Curtis (2014) ‘Key stakeholder views of venue lockouts in Newcastle and Geelong‘ Crime Prevention and Community Safety, 16(1), p.38-53.
- Darren Palmer & Chad Whelan (2014) ‘Policing and networks in the field of counter terrorism’ in D. Lowe et al (eds) Examining Political Violence (CRC Press, Taylor & Francis).
2013 PUBLICATIONS
- Ian Warren, Randy Lippert, Kevin Walby & Darren Palmer (2013) ‘When the profile becomes the population: Examining Privacy Governance and Road Traffic Surveillance in Canada and Australia’ Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 25(2), p.565-584.
- Darren Palmer & Ian Warren (2013) ‘Global Policing and the case of Kim Dotcom‘ International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2(3), 105-119.
- Darren Palmer & Ian Warren (2013) ‘Surveillance Technology and Territorial Controls: Governance and the “Lite Touch” of Privacy‘ Privacy and New Technologies (Novatica).
- Kate Fitz-Gibbon (2013) ‘The Mandatory Life Sentence for Murder: An argument for judicial discretion in England‘ Criminology and Criminal Justice, 13(5), 506-525.
- Richard Evans (2013) ‘Hazing in the ADF: A Culture of Denial?‘ Australian Army Journal, X(3), 113-127.
- Ian Warren & Darren Palmer (2013) ‘Zonal Banning and Public Order in Urban Australia’ in R. Lippert & K. Walby (eds) Policing Cities: Urban Securitization and Regulation in a 21st Century World (Routledge).
- Kate Fitz-Gibbon (2013) ‘Replacing Provocation in England and Wales: Examining the Partial Defence of Loss of Control‘ Journal of Law and Society, 40(2), 280-305.