Reports
Other CRC research reports
2004
- Social and psychological issues : do particular conditions of jury service place jurors under special risk of stress and contribute to the need of attention for debriefing?
Tim McGrath and Siobhan Ryan, 2004 - Social and psychological issues : what are the main issues/ causes and manifestation of stress amongst jurors, including the prevalence?
Tim McGrath and Siobhan Ryan, 2004 - The use of multiple social services among chronically offending youth
Pat Jobes, 2004
2003
- Is there a genetic susceptibility to engage in criminal acts?
Katherine I Morley and Wayne D Hall, 2003
2002
- Scoping paper: Transforming the criminal courts : politics, managerialism, consumerism, therapeutic jurisprudence and change
Samantha Jeffries, 2002
2001
- Post-release : the current predicament and the potential strategies
Emma Ogilvie, 2001 - A review of the literature on agricultural crime
Elaine Barclay, 2001
2000
- Chronic offenders and 'poly-users' : young people's use of social infrastructure
Emma Ogilvie, 2000 - Cyberstalking
Emma Ogilvie, 2000 - Knives and armed robbery
Emma Ogilvie, 2000 - Stalking : legislative, policing and prosecution patterns in Australia
Emma Ogilvie, 2000 - Stalking: policing and prosecuting practices in three Australian jurisdictions
Emma Ogilvie, 2000
1999
- Experiments in restorative policing : a progress report on the Canberra Reintegrative Shaming Experiments (RISE) : July 1999 (Progress report)
Heather Strang, Geoffrey C Barnes, John Braithwaite and Lawrence W Sherman, 1999 (47/93-4)
1998
- Experiments in restorative policing : a progress report on the Canberra Reintegrative Shaming Experiments (RISE) : June 1998 (Progress report)
Lawrence W Sherman, Heather Strang, Geoffrey C Barnes, John Braithwaite, Nova Inkpen and Min-Mee Teh, 1998 (47/93-4)
1997
- Experiments in restorative policing : reintegrative shaming of violence, drink driving and property crime: a randomised controlled trial : July 1997 (Progress report)
Lawrence W Sherman, John Braithwaite, Heather Strang, Geoffrey C Barnes, Jane Christie-Johnston, Sandra Smith and Nova Inkpen (47/93-4)

