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Editorial to Democratic Governance and Australian Civil Society
Australia's political landscape has recently featured significant changes - not the least of these a change in Federal Government. After an...
Social Alternatives, 01/01/08 by Hil, Richard; Maddox, Graham; Thompson, Lester; Webb, Rosemary · More from publication -
Civil Society, Public Protest and the Invasion of Iraq
This article examines the emergence and implications of the anti-war protests ranged against the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq. In...
Social Alternatives, 01/01/08 by Hil, Richard · More from publication -
War pains: US troops returning from Iraq are paying a high price in the Bush Administration's war on terror, argues Richard Hil
As the conflict in Iraq drags on deep into its third year, there is daily news of further US troop casualties. Since the start of the war in March...
Arena Magazine, 12/01/05 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
War pains: US troops returning from Iraq are paying a high price in the Bush Administration's war on terror
As the conflict in Iraq drags on deep into its third year, there is daily news of further US troop casualties. Since the start of the war in March...
Arena Magazine, 10/01/05 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
Life lottery: US military targets poor Hispanics for frontline service in Iraq
They have been variously described as 'working class mercenaries', 'green card troops', 'non-citizen' armies, or desperate recruits of the US...
New Internationalist, 05/01/05 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
Iraq: hidden casualties as policy: the toll of death, injury and madness in Iraq is being vastly underestimated as a reflection of the privatisation of war and the militarisation of the media
The Gruesome Tally The Gruesome Tally In Fahrenheit 9/11, director Michael Moore steers a difficult course between highlighting some of the...
Arena Magazine, 10/01/04 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
The poverty taboo: Australia is one of the most economically divided OECD countries. Why, then, are governments reluctant to talk about it?
Australia is a deeply divided rich-get-richer nation, in which both the winners and losers of almost two decades of economic and social upheaval...
Arena Magazine, 02/01/02 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
Pathways To Nowhere?
The author examines Australia's Pathways to Prevention crime legislation. Topics include race relations, crime studies, and sociology. RISK-TALK...
Arena Magazine, 10/01/99 by Richard Hil · More from publication -
The Call To Order: Families, Responsibility and Juvenile Crime Control.

Australian juvenile justice has placed much emphasis on the family as a source of juvenile crime. Furthermore, there is a growing concern over the...
Journal of Australian Studies, 12/01/98 by Hil, Richard · More from publication -
The State as Parent: Juvenile Crime and Parental Restitution.

Much emphasis have been placed on the responsibility of Australian families to prevent juvenile crime. Many family groups and community centers...
Journal of Australian Studies, 12/01/98 by Bessant, Judith; Hil, Richard · More from publication
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