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- Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
- For over 30 years, the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology has been presenting a professional eclectic approach to the tertiary field of criminology by promoting quality research and debate on crime and criminal justice.
Most Recent Articles from Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 
Public satisfaction with police: using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy.(Australia)
Policing research and theory emphasises the importance of supportive relationships between police and the communities they serve in increasing...
4/1/07 by Hinds, Lyn; Murphy, Lyn; Murphy · More from publicationWhen does repeat burglary victimisation occur?
Research consistently demonstrates that past victimisation is among the best predictors of future risk. Using recorded domestic burglary crime data...
4/1/07 by Sagovsky, Alex; Johnson, Alex; Johnson · More from publicationThe Warehouse Prison.(Book review)
The Warehouse Prison By John Irwin (2005) Roxbury Publishing, Los Angeles, CA, 318 pp, ISBN 1931719357 The early 21st century is a time of...
4/1/07 by Baldry, Eileen · More from publicationCriminology, crime and politics before and after 9/11.
Criminologists have mostly followed the criminal law in adopting an apolitical concept of crime. They paid limited attention to both political...
4/1/07 by Hogg, Russell · More from publicationCrime prevention in Australia: beyond 'what works?'.
Recent decades have seen governments around Australia launch crime prevention policies to much fanfare. Often, however, achievements have fallen...
4/1/07 by Cherney, Adrian; Sutton, Adrian; Sutton · More from publicationA micro-spatial analysis of the demographic and criminogenic environment of drug markets in Philadelphia.
Few studies have combined factors related to social disorganisation and factors related to opportunity theory at the microspatial level, with most...
4/1/07 by McCord, Eric S.; Ratcliffe, Eric S.; Ratcliffe · More from publication