2013 Applied Research in Crime and Justice Conference

​Conference program 2013 (PDF, 184.5 KB) (2 pages)

Conference handbook 2013 - program and abstracts (PDF, 634.8 KB) (20 pages)

Presenters Organisation Title Slides/Media
Jim Alexander University of Utah Evidence based treatments for high risk youth and families: Integrating theory, research, clinical experience, cultural competence, and therapists into an effective intervention

YouTube

Kate Bowers University College London Situational crime prevention: what we know and what we are starting to understand 

Slides (PPT, 3.7 MB)

Roderick Broadhurst Australian National University The recidivism of homicide offenders: preliminary estimates from the WA recidivism data-base

Slides (PPT, 834.5 KB)

Tanya Chikritzhs National Drug Research Institute, WA Violence in the night-time economy: availability and amenity

Slides (PPT, 1.2 MB)

Henk Elffers NSCR Amsterdam & Griffith University Police data are bad, but are victim surveys any better?

Slides (PPT, 924.5 KB)

David Fergusson University of Otago The prevention, treatment and management of conduct problems in childhood and adolescence

Slides (PPT, 578.0 KB)

Robin Fitzgerald The University of Queensland Are neighbourhoods crime prone in different ways? Toward a typology

Slides (PDF, 949.4 KB)

Jane Goodman-Delahunty Charles Sturt University Parental sexual offending: Managing risk through diversion

Slides (PPT, 1.6 MB)

Wayne Hall The University of Queensland How may addiction neuroscience
affect the way that courts deal with
addicted offenders?

Slides (PPT, 340.5 KB)

Sarah Hopkins Justice Reinvestment for Aboriginal Young People Campaign Articulating policy change in NSW: A case study of the justice reinvestment for Aboriginal Young People Campaign

Slides (PPT, 2.4 MB)

Dave Indermaur The University of Western Australia Public Attitudes and Sentencing: Towards a comprehensive understanding

Slides (PPT, 593.5 KB)

Craig Jones NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research The effect of intensive judicial supervision on drug court outcomes: Long-term follow-up from a randomised controlled trial

Slides (PPT, 1.0 MB)

Sally Kelty University of Tasmania How to identify and employ top-performing crime-scene examiners and why it matters in criminal justice

Slides (PPT, 1.6 MB)

Mark Kleiman UCLA School of Public Affairs - Public Policy How to have less crime and less punishment
YouTube
Michael Livingstone Jesuit Social Services Research for reform: The experience of children on remand in Victoria

Slides (PPT, 423.0 KB)

Andrew McGrath Charles Sturt University An Australian juvenile offender risk-need inventory and what we have learnt about its accuracy

Slides (PPT, 532.0 KB)

Elizabeth Moore Justice Health, NSW Risk factors for re-incarceration among young people in custody

Slides (PDF, 199.5 KB)

Elizabeth Moore Justice Health, NSW Cannabis use among Australian young offenders: impacts on re-offending behaviour

Slides (PDF, 259.5 KB)

Jake Najman The University of Queensland Criminal justice priorities and life course research

Slides (PPT, 3.1 MB)

Suzanne Poynton NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Bonds, suspended sentences and re-offending: Does the length of the order matter?

Slides (PPT, 1.8 MB)

Eli Silverman John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York

The crime numbers game: Deterrent to effective policing

YouTube

Nadine Smith NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Stress, social support and violence against women: A longitudinal analysis

Slides (PPT, 1.2 MB)

Anna Stewart Griffith University Targeting crime prevention to reduce offending: Identifying communities that generate chronic and costly offenders

Slides (PPT, 2.1 MB)

David Tait University of Western Sydney Are fines criminogenic? The impact of fines on re-offending in NSW Local Courts

Slides (PPT, 2.9 MB)

Richard Watkins Victoria Police Increased drug offending or increased police productivity? Estimating total drug offending in Victoria using statistical methodologies

Slides (PPT, 751.0 KB)

Emma Worthington NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice Results of the Residential Break and Enter Offender Study

Slides (PPT, 2.6 MB)

* Some slides are unavailable. Please contact the author direct via email.

Posters


Joanne Baker Crime Prevention Division Effective crime prevention strategies for local government

Slides (PDF, 112.0 KB)

Shaunagh Foy Charles Sturt University Profiling missing persons within NSW

Slides (PDF, 321.9 KB)

Maria Jofre University of Chile Analysis of Criminal Behaviour Using a Logistic Regression Model

Slides (PDF, 365.0 KB)

Nicole Mahoney NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Crime Mapping at the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research

Slides (PDF, 6.0 MB)

Steve Moffatt NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research The impact of the NSW Young Offenders Act (1997) on the likelihood of receiving a custodial order

Slides (PDF, 645.8 KB)

Lucy Snowball NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Public confidence in the New South Wales Criminal Justice system

Slides (PDF, 154.3 KB)

Paul Wagland NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research Participant satisfaction with Youth Justice Conferences

Slides (PDF, 227.2 KB)

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02 Aug 2024

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