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Eliza Ahmed Amanda Alexander Julie Ayling
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Jennifer Balint Robyn Bartel Isabelle Bartkowiak Russell Blamey
Elizabeth Bluff Brett Bowden John Braithwaite Valerie Braithwaite
Michelle Burgis
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Sophie Cartwright Hilary Charlesworth Adrian Cherney Sasha Courville
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Bina D'Costa Bruce Doran Michael Dowdle Peter Drahos
Benoit Du Pont Kathryn Dwan
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Jeremy Farrall Jenny Fleming Miranda Forsyth
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Tali Gal Alexandria George Peter Grabosky Neil Gunningham
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Katherine Hall Nathan Harris Judith Healy Lyn Hinds
Kersty Hobson Jacqueline Homel Janet Hope Andrew Hopkins
Jodie Houston Anna Hutchens
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Jenny Job Richard Johnstone
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Zein Kebonang Michael Kempa
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Julie Lahn David Levi-Faur Johnathon Liberman Buddhima Lokuge
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Imelda Maher Monique Marks David Marshall Guy Masters
Gabrielle McKinnon Jan McMillen Brenda Morrison Kristina Murphy
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Warwick Neville
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Luigi Palombi Augustine Park Christine Parker Nicola Piper
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Peter Reddy Greg Rawlings Monika Reinhart Alison Ritter
Declan Roche
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Yuka Sakurai Colin Scott Clifford Shearing Heather Strang
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Natalie Taylor Kyla Tienhaara
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Vivienne Waller Helen Watchirs Micheal Wenzel Bu Wilson
Jennifer Wood John Wright

 

Eliza Ahmed

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (forthcoming) Shame, pride and workplace bullying. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader and H. Strang (eds), Emotions, Crime and Justice. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2007) Higher education loans and tax evasion: A response to perceived unfairness, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 121-136.
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Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2006) Forgiveness, reconciliation, and shame: Three key variables in reducing school bullying, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 347-370.

J. Braithwaite , E. Ahmed and V. Braithwaite (2006) Shame, Restorative Justice and Crime, in F. Cullen, J. Wright and K. Belvins (eds), Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory, Advances in Criminological Theory, 15, 2006, 397-417.
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Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Reintegrative shaming. In S. Henry and M. Lanier (eds), The Essential Criminology Reader. Westview Press, Boulder. 286-296.

Morrison, B. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Introduction.Restorative justice and civil society: Emerging practice, theory and evidence, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 209-216.
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Ahmed, E. (2005) Pastoral care to regulate school bullying: Shame management among bystanders, Pastoral Care 23(2). 23-29.

Ahmed, E. (2005) Patterns of shame management and bullying status. In R. De Vitto and C. Slakmon (eds), Restorative Justice. Brazilian Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program. 321-348. (In Portugese).

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, J. (2005) Forgiveness, shaming, shame and bullying, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(3). 298-323.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) A need for emotionally intelligent policy: Linking tax evasion with higher education funding, Legal and Criminological Psychology 10. 291-308.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2005) Understanding small business taxpayers: Issues of deterrence, tax morale, fairness and work practice, International Small Business Journal 23. 539-568.

Braithwaite, V. and Ahmed, E. (2005) A threat to tax morale: The case of Australia’s higher education policy, Journal of Economic Psychology 26. 523-540.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) “What, me ashamed?” Shame management and school bullying, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 40(10). 1-26.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) Bullying and victimization: Cause for concern for both families and schools, Social Psychology of Education 7. 35-54.

Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V. (2004) When tax collectors become collectors for child support and student loans: Jeopardizing or protecting the revenue base? Kyklos 3. 303-326.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Ahmed, E. (2004) Baby Steps to Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS . Centre for Tax System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University.

Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The ‘Life at School Survey’ 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed), Repositioning Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. and Braithwaite, V.(2001) Shame Management Through Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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Amanda Alexander

Alexander, A ‘The genesis of the civilian’, Leiden Journal of International Law 20, 359–76.

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Julie Ayling

J. Ayling, P, Grabosky and C. Shearing (forthcoming 2009) Lengthening the Arm of the Law: Enhancing Police Resources in the 21st Century. New York: Cambridge University Press.

J. Ayling (forthcoming 2009) “Contractualism”, in J. Fleming and A. Wakefield (eds.) Sage Dictionary of Policing.

J. Ayling and C. Shearing (2008) “Taking care of business: Police as commercial security vendors”, Criminology and Criminal Justice 8(1): 27-50.
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J. Ayling (2007/2008) “Contractualism and Policing in the Public Interest”, Flinders Journal of Law Reform 10(3): 341-355 (Special Edition: Conference Proceedings and Select Papers from the 20th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC), Adelaide, 23rd to 26th Sept. 2007).
Available at http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/law/FJLR/contents_v10e.php.

Ayling J and Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Ambiguous exchanges and the police’, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 35(1), 18–28.
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Ayling, J (2007) ‘Force multiplier: People as a policing resource’, International Journal of Comparative & Applied Criminal Justice 31(1), 73 – 100.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) When police go shopping, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29(4), 665-690
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Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2006) Harnessing resources for networked policing. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenge of Policing Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Policing by command: Enhancing law enforcement capacity through coercion, Law and Policy 28(4).
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Ayling, J. (2005) Conscription in the war on drugs: Recent reforms to the U.S. drug certification process, International Journal of Drug Policy 16. 376-383.
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Jennifer Balint

Balint, J. (2001) Law’s constitutive possibilities: Reconstruction and reconciliation in the wake of genocide. In E. Christodoulidis and S. Veitch (eds), Lethe’s Law: Justice, Law and Ethics in Reconciliation. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

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Robyn Bartel

Bartel, R. (2003) Compliance and complicity: An assessment of the success of land clearance legislation in New South Wales, Environmental and Planning Law Journal 20(2). 116-141.

Bartel, R. (2003) Bypassing the local: A comparison of the administration of land clearance legislation in Australia, Local Government Law Journal 8(4). 184-213.

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Isabelle Bartkowiak

Bartkowiak, I. (2005 ) Les jeunes en difficulté de 1980 à nos jours: De représentations en réalités socials. In E. Callu, J-P. Jurmand and A. Vulbeau, La Place des Jeunes dans la Cité: Espaces de Rue, Espaces de Paroles, Vol. 2. L’Harmattan, Logiques Sociales, Paris. 25-45.

Bartkowiak-Theron, I. (2005) Réparation et conciliation en Afrique de Sud après l’Apartheid, Alternatives Non-Violentes 137. 26-34.

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Russell Blamey

Blamey, R. and James, R. (2005) Deliberation and economic valuation: National park management. In M. Getzner, C. Spash and S. Stagi (eds), Alternatives for Environmental Valuation. Routledge Publishing, New York. 225-243.

Braithwaite, V. and Blamey, R. (2001) Onsenso, estabilidad y significado en los valores sociales abstractos. In Ros, M. and Gouveia, V.V. (Coords), Psicologia Social de los Valores Humanos: Desarrollos Teoricos, Metodologicos y Aplicados. Biblioteca Neuva Universidad, Madrid.

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Elizabeth Bluff

Bluff, E. (2006 forthcoming) The weak link? Regulating OHS support, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 22(3).

Bluff, Liz, (2006), Improving the provision of OHS support in Australia, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - (Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Bluff, Liz, Gunningham, Neil and Hopkins, Andrew, (2006), Editorial: Complexities of OHS Regulation, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - (Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Bluff, E. and Johnstone, R. (2005) The relationship between reasonably practicable and risk management, Australian Journal of Labour Law 18(3). 197-239.

Bluff, E. (2004) Regulating the safe design of plant, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 20(3). 229-239.

Bluff, E. and Gunningham, N. (2004) Principle, process, performance or what? New approaches to OHS standards setting. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 12-42.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (2004) Introduction. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 1-11.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (eds) (2004) OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 245pp.

Bluff, L. and Johnstone, R. (2003) Infringement notices: Stimulus for prevention or trivialising offences? Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 19(4). 337-346.

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Brett Bowden

Books

Edited Collections

Bowden, B (2007) Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism in Europe, 1605-2005, (with Michael T. Davis, with a Preface by Geoffrey Robertson Q.C.), University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

Bowden, B (2006) Global Standards of Market Civilization, (with Leonard Seabrooke), Routledge/RIPE Series in Global Political Economy, London.

Refereed Journal Articles

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Civilization and savagery in the crucible of war', Global Change, Peace & Security 19(1), 4–16.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘The river of inter-civilisational relations: the ebb & flow of peoples, ideas and innovations’, Third World Quarterly 28(7), 1359–74.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘The terror(s) of our time(s)’, Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 13(4), 543–56.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civil Society, the State, and the Limits to Global Civil Society’, Global Society (UK), Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 155-178.

Book Chapters

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Terror throughout the Ages’, in Terror: From Tyrannicide to Terrorism in Europe, 1605-Future, Brett Bowden and Michael T. Davis (eds), University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.

Bowden, B (2007) ‘Global Standards of Market Civilization’ (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Writing Civilizations, Martin Hall and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (eds), Palgrave, London, forthcoming.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Post-colonial Nationalist Philosophies, 1945-1980s’, in Nations and Nationalisms in Global Perspective: An Encyclopedia of Origins, Development, and Contemporary Transitions, David H. Kaplan and Guntram H. Herb (eds), ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, forthcoming.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilization, Standards, and Markets’, in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 19-33.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilizing Markets through Global Standards’ (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 3-16.

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Civilizing Global Market Standards: Double-Edged Discourses and their Policy Implications’, (with Leonard Seabrooke), in Global Standards of Market Civilization, Brett Bowden and Leonard Seabrooke (eds), Routledge, London, pp. 207-216.

Review Articles

Bowden, B (2006) ‘Review Essay: Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law’, European Journal of International Law, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 689-692.

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Michelle Burgis

Burgis, M. (2008) Discourses of Division: Law, Politics and the ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Chinese Journal of International Law, vol. 7, no. 1.
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Burgis, M. (2008) (De)Limiting the Past for Future Gain: The Relationship between Sovereignty, Colonialism and Oil in the Qatar v Bahrain Territorial Dispute, Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, vol.12, pp. 557-586.
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Burgis, M. (2007) 'Judicial Reform and the Possibility of Democratic Rule in Jordan: A Policy Perspective on Judicial Independence', Arab Law Quarterly, vol. 21, pp. 135-169 .
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Burgis, M. (2007) 'The Promise of Solid Ground: Arab States, Territorial Disputes and the Discourse of International Law', Third World Approach to International Law (TWAIL) III Conference, 20- 21 April, Albany Law School Albany, New York, USA
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Sophie Cartwright

Geis, G., Cartwright, S. and Houston, J. (2003) Public wealth, public health and private stealth: Australia's black market in cigarettes, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 363-378.

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Adrian Cherney

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Networks and meta-regulation: Strategies aimed at governing illicit synthetic drugs, Policing and Society.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) The multilateralization of policing: The case of illicit synthetic drug control, Police Practice and Research.

Cherney, A. (2005) A letter from Australia. Doing crime prevention research: A personal reflection, Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal 7(1). 53-62.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2005) The Governance of Synthetic Illicit Drugs . National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund and the Australian Federal Police, Canberra. 105pp.

O’Reilly, J. and Cherney, A. (2005) The chemical generation and plural policing, Platypus: The Journal of the Australian Federal Police 86. 30-36.

Cherney, A. (2004) A case study of crime prevention/community safety partnerships in Victoria, Current Issues in Criminal Justice 15(3). 1-16.

Cherney, A. (2004) Contingency and politics: The local government community safety officer role, Criminal Justice: The International Journal of Policy and Practice 4(2). 115-128.

Cherney, A. and Sutton, A. (2004) Aussie experience: Local government community safety officers and capacity building, Community Safety Journal 3(3). 31-35.

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Sasha Courville

Courville, S. (2004) Making sense of corporate responsibility tools. In C. Galea (ed), Teaching Business Sustainability. Greenleaf Publishing Limited, Sheffield. 210-217.

Courville, S. (2004) Use of indicators to compare supply chains in the coffee industry, Greener Management International 43. 93-105.

Courville, S. and Piper, N. (2004) Harnessing hope through NGO activism, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 39-61.

Courville, S. (2003) Social accountability audits: challenging or defending democratic governance? Law and Policy 25(3). 269-298.

Courville, S. (2003) Expanding the concept of flows and developing frameworks for linking social, economic and environmental accounting systems: Two approaches for integration. In S. Dovers, D.I. Stern and M.D. Young (eds), New Dimensions in Ecological Economics: Integrated Approaches to People and Nature. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (2003) Introduction: Auditing in regulatory perspective, Law and Policy 25(3). 179-184.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (eds) (2003) Auditing in Regulatory Perspective. Law and Policy Special issue 25(3).

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Bruce Doran

Doran, B., McMillen, J. and Marshall, D. (2007) ‘A GIS-based investigation of gaming venue catchments’, Transactions in GIS, 11(4), 575–95.

McMillen, J. and Doran, B. (2006) Problem gambling and gaming machine density: Socio-spatial analysis of three Victorian localities, International Gambling Studies 6(1).

Doran, B. and Lees, B. (2005) Investigating the spatiotemporal links between disorder, crime, and the fear of crime, Professional Geographer 57(1). 1-12.

Marshall, D., McMillen, J., Niemeyer, S. and Doran, B. (2004)Gaming Machine Accessibility and Use in Suburban Canberra: A Detailed Analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 167pp.

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Michael Dowdle

Dowdle, M. (2003) Deconstructing Graeme: Observations on ‘pragmatic psychology’, forensics and the institutional epistemology of the courts, Psychology, Public Policy and Law 9(3-4). 301-333.

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Peter Drahos

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘A networked responsive regulatory approach to protecting traditional knowledge’ in D Gervais (ed), Intellectual Property, Trade & Development: Strategies to Optimize Economic Development in a TRIPS Plus Era, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 385–415.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Doing deals with Al Capone: paying protection money for intellectual property in the global knowledge economy’, in P K Yu (ed), Intellectual Property & Information Wealth, Vol. 4, Praeger Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, 141–57.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Making and keeping negotiating gains: Lessons for the weak from the negotiations over intellectual property rights and access to medicines’, in L Crump and S J Maswood (eds), Developing Countries & Global Trade Negotiations, Routledge, Oxon & NY, 97–121.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Propriedade intelectual e Mercados Farmacêuticos: Uma abordagem de governanca nodal’, in E Rodrigues Jr. and F Polido (organizadores), Propriedade Intelectual, Elsevier, Rio de Janeiro, 508–32.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Four lessons for developing countries from the trade negotiations over access to medicines’, Liverpool Law Review 28(1), 11–39.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Patent reform for innovation and risk management: A separation of powers approach’, Knowledge Ecology Studies 1, 1–11.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS: Does Australia’s policy on trade and intellectual property help?’, HIV Matters: Discussions On The Global Pandemic 2(1), 5–7.

Drahos, P. (2007) ‘Weaving webs of influence: The United States, free trade agreements & dispute resolution,’ Journal of World Trade 41(1), 191–210.

Drahos, P. (2006) 'A Defence of the Intellectual Commons', (May/Jun 2006) 16(3) Consumer Policy Review, 2-5. (also published in Asia Pacific Consumer, vol43-44, No.1&2, 2006, 30-33).

Drahos, P. (2006) Free trade agreements and dispute resolution: the danger for developing countries’, Bridges 10(1). 20-21.
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Drahos, P. (2006) Cities of Planning and Cities of Non-Planning: A Geography of Intellectual Property, in L Bansal, P Keller and G Lovink (ed) In the Shade of the Commons: Toward a Culture of Open Networks, Waag Society Amsterdam, 61-63

Burris, S., Drahos, P. and Shearing, C. (2005) Nodal governance as an approach to regulation, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 30. 30-58.

Drahos, P. (2005) ‘Lao PDR’ (pp29-31); ‘The Philippines’ (pp 34-35); ‘Viet Nam’ (pp 38-41) in Regional Report: The ASEAN-Rockefeller Foundation Project on Intellectual Property Laws Review and Capacity Building on Intellectual Property Rights Related to Public Health in the ASEAN Region, ASEAN Secretariat, Indonesia.

Drahos, P. (2005) Death of a patent system. In P. Drahos (ed), Death of Patents. Lawtext Publishing, Oxton and the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, London. 1-11.

Drahos, P. (2005) Access to knowledge: Time for a treaty? Bridges 9(4). 15-17.

Drahos, P. (2005) The regulation of public goods. In K.E. Maskus and J.H. Reichman (eds), International Public Goods and Transfer of Technology Under a Globalized Intellectual Property Regime. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 46-64.

Drahos, P. (2005) Intellectual property rights in the knowledge economy. In D. Rooney, G. Hearn and A. Ninan (eds), Handbook on the Knowledge Economy. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. 139-151.

Drahos, P. (2005) An alternative framework for the global regulation of intellectual property rights, Journal Für Entwicklungspolitik XXI(4). 44-68.

Drahos, P. (ed) (2005)Death of Patents. Lawtext Publishing, Oxton and the Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute, London. 229pp.

Faunce, T., Doran, E., Henry, D., Drahos, P., Searles, A., Pekarsky, B. and Neville, W. (2005) Assessing the impact of the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement on Australian and global medicines policy, Globalization and Health 1(15). 1-10.

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P. and Neville, W. (2005) Pandemics, antiviral stockpiles and biosecurity in Australia: What about the generic option? Medical Journal of Australia 184(1). 16-20.

Drahos, P. (2004) The regulation of public goods, Journal of International Economic Law 7(2). 321-339.

Drahos, P. (2004) Intellectual property and pharmaceutical markets: A nodal governance approach, Temple Law Review 77(2). 401-424.

Drahos, P. (2004) Intellectual property industries and the globalization of intellectual property: Pro-monopoly and anti-development? Law and Policy Journal 3(August). 35-90.

Drahos, P. (2004) Securing the future of intellectual property: Intellectual property owners and their nodally coordinated enforcement pyramid, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 36(1). 53-77.

Drahos, P. (2004) Trading in public hope, The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science 592 (March). 18-38.

Drahos, P. (2004) Regulating property: Problems of efficiency and regulatory capture. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 168-186.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Une hégémonie de la connaissance: Les enjeux des débats sur la propriété intellectuelle, (Hegemony based on knowledge – The role of intellectual property), Actes de la recherche en sciences socials (Acts of Research in Social Sciences) 151-152. 69-80.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Hegemony based on knowledge: The role of intellectual property. In J. Chen and G. Walker (eds), Balancing Act: Law, Policy and Politics in Globalisation and Global Trade. Federation Press, Sydney. 204-233.

Drahos, P. and Henry D. (2004) The Free Trade Agreement between Australia and the United States, British Medical Journal 328. 1271-1272.

Drahos, P., Lokuge, B., Faunce, T., Henry, D. and Goddard, M. (2004) Pharmaceuticals, intellectual property and free trade: The case of the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, Prometheus 22(3). 243-257.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (2004) Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: Policy perspectives from economics and law, Information Economics and Policy 16. 1-11.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (eds) (2004) Innovation, Competition, Standards and Intellectual Property: Policy Perspectives from Economics and Law. Journal of Information Economics and Policy. Special issue 16(1).

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P., Faunce, T. and Harvey, K. (2004) Will the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement undermine the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme? Medical Journal of Australia 181(5). 256-260.

Drahos, P. (2003) When the weak bargain with the strong: Negotiations in the World Trade Organization, International Negotiation 8. 79-109.

Drahos, P. (2003) Capitalism, efficiency and self-ownership: A comment on Davies and Naffine’s Are Persons Property?, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 28. 215-220.

Drahos, P. (2003) Access to medicines: After Doha. In R. Grynberg and E. Turner (eds), Multilateral and Regional Trade Issues for Developing Countries. Commonwealth Secretariat, London.37-47.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2003) Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship. In F. Macmillan (ed), International Corporate Law Annual Vol. 2. Hart Publishing, Oxford and Portland, Oregon. 3-44. (Revised version of Globalisation of corporate regulation and corporate citizenship, Flinders Journal of Law Reform (1999) 3. 33-74.)

Drahos, P. (2002) Developing countries and international intellectual property standard-setting, The Journal of World Intellectual Property 5(5). 765-789.

Drahos, P. (2002) Introduction. In P. Drahos and R. Mayne (eds), Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire. 1-9.

Drahos, P. (2002) Negotiating intellectual property rights: between coercion and dialogue. In P. Drahos and R. Mayne (eds), Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave MacMillan, Hampshire. 161-182.

Drahos, P. (2002) The rights to food, health and intellectual property in the era of ‘biogopolies’. In S. Bottomley and D. Kinley (eds), Commercial Law and Human Rights. Dartmouth Publishing, Aldershot, UK. 215-233.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy? Earthscan Publications, London.253pp.

Drahos, P. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Intellectual property, corporate strategy, globalisation: TRIPS in context, Wisconsin International Law Journal 20(3). 451-480.

Drahos, P. and Mayne, R. (eds) (2002) Global Intellectual Property Rights: Knowledge, Access and Development. Palgrave Macmillan, Hampshire.

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Benoit Du Pont

Dupont, B, P Grabosky, C Shearing and S Tanner (2007) ‘La gouvernance de la sécurité dans les États faibles et défaillants’, Champ Pénal/Penal Field, Vol. IV.

Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (2006) Conclusion. The future of democracy. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 241-248.

Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (2006) Introduction. Understanding the governance of security. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1-10.
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Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds) (2006) Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Shearing, C., Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (eds) (2004) On the Governance of Security: A Dialogue. Policing and Society Special issue14(1).

Dupont, B., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2003) The governance of security in weak and failing states, Criminal Justice: An International Journal of Policy and Practice 3(4). 331-349.

Dupont, B. (2003)Construction et Reformes d'une Police: Le Cas Australien (1788-2000). l'Harmattan, Paris.

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Kathryn Dwan

Western, J., Haynes, M., Durrington, D.A. and Dwan, K. (2006) Characteristics and benefits of professional work: Assessment of their importance over a 30-year career, Journal of Sociology 42(2). 165-188.

Braithwaite, J., Healy, J. and Dwan, K. (2005)The Governance Of Health Safety And Quality: A Discussion Paper. Australian Council for Safety and Quality in Health Care, Canberra. 56pp.

Dwan, K. (2005) Another way of thinking about government involvement in general practice, Australian Family Physician 34(5). 384-368.

Western, J.S., Dwan, K. and Kebonang, Z. (2005) The importance of visibility for social inequality research, Australian Journal of Social Issues 40(1). 125-141.

Dwan, K. and Boyce, R. (2003) Competition policy and intra-profession rivalry, International Journal of Public Sector Management 16(2). 141-152.

Dwan, K. and Western, J.S. (2003) Patterns of social inequality. In I. McAllister, S. Dowrick and H. Riaz (eds), The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Western, M., Dwan, K., Makkai, T., del Mar, C. and Western, J.S. (2003) Levels of computerisation throughout Australian general practice, Australian Family Physician 32(3). 1-6.

Western, J., Makkai, T., McMillan, J. and Dwan, K. (2002) The nature and characteristics of professionals in Australia. In R.G. Smith (ed), Crime in the Professions. Ashgate, Aldershot. 33-52.

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Jenny Fleming

Fleming, J. (forthcoming) Community policing in Australia. In T. Williamson (ed), The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. John Wiley, Chichester, Sussex.

Fleming, J. (2006) ‘He who pays the piper calls the tune’: The role of politics in Australian police organizations. In M. Mitchell and J. Casey (eds), Police Management and Leadership in Australia. Federation Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006) The challenge of multi-agency networks. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006) Working with the Police Commissioner. In R.A.W. Rhodes, M. Noordegraaf and P. Hart (eds), Worlds Apart: Everyday life Inside Government: Studying Public Leaders at Work. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The right to unionise, the right to bargain and the right to democratic policing, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Special issue 605.
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Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisation, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal.
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Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (2006) Working through networks: the challenge of partnership policing.In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. (2006), Keeping the bastards honest: Political transgression in Australia. In J. Garrard and J. Newell (eds), Scandals in Past and Contemporary Politics. Manchester University Press, Manchester.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (2006) Introduction. New ways of doing business: Networks of policing and security. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) (2006)Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J., Marks, M. and Wood, J. (2006). Standing on the inside looking out: The significance of police unions in networks of police governance, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 39(1). 71-90.
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Burgess, M., Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2006) 'Thinking Critically about Police Unions in Australia: Internal Democracy and External Responsiveness', Police Practice and Research, 7:5, 391 - 409
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Fleming, J. (2005) Working together: neighbourhood watch, reassurance policing and the potential of partnerships, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 303. 1-5.

Fleming, J. and Peetz, D. (2005) Essential service unionism and the new police industrial relations, Journal of Collective Negotiations in the Public Sector 30(4). 283-306.

Fleming, J. and Rhodes, R. (2005) Bureaucracy, contracts and networks: The unholy trinity and the police, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(2). 192-205.

Fleming, J. (2004) Commissioner Mick Keelty, Australian Federal Police, Police Practice and Research 5(4/5). 317-326.

Fleming, J. (2004) Les liaisons dangereuses: Relations between police commissioners and their political masters, Australian Journal of Public Administration 63(3). 60-74.

Fleming, J. and Lyons, M. (2004) A study of union mergers: The strange case of the Police Federation of Australia, New Zealand Journal of Employment Relations 29(2). 1-16.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) As unremarkable as the air they breathe? Reforming police management in South Africa, Current Sociology 52(5). 784-808.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) Reformers or resisters? The state of police unionism in Australia, Employment Relations Record 4(1). 1-14.

Fleming, J. (2003) Changing institutions: Pluralism, traditions and the contradictions of reform. In I. Holland and J. Fleming (eds), Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Holland , I. and Fleming, J. (eds) (2003)Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Fleming, J. and Lafferty, G. (2003) The impact of new managerialism and organisational restructuring on the recruitment of women in Australian police services, Labour and Industry 13(3). 37-49.

Lewis, C. and Fleming, J. (2003) The everyday politics of value conflict: External independent oversight bodies in Australia. In I. Holland and J. Fleming (eds), Government Reformed: Values and New Political Institutions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Weller, P. and Fleming, J. (2003) The Commonwealth. In J. Moon and C. Sharman (eds), Australian Government and Politics: The Commonwealth, the States and the Territories. Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.

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Miranda Forsyth

Forsyth, M. (2003) Cargo cults and intellectual property in the South Pacific, Australian Intellectual Property Journal 14(4). 193-207.

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Tali Gal

Sebba, L. and Gal, T. (2003) Victims’ rights in Israel. Sefer Shamger 2. 157-212. (In Hebrew)

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Alexandria George

George, A. (2004) Is ‘property’ necessary? On owning the human body and its parts, Res Publica 10(1). 15-42.

George, A. (2003) The problem of property in human body parts, Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 88. 168-176.

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Peter Grabosky

Grabosky, P. (forthcoming) High tech crime: Information and communication related crime. In H.J. Schneider (ed), Internationales Handbuch der Kriminologie, Vol 2. De Gruyter, Berlin.

Grabosky, P (2007) Electronic Crime, Pearson-Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 123pp

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Meta-Regulation and the control of white collar crime’, in J Gerber and E Jensen (eds), Encyclopedia of White Collar Crime, Greenwood Press, Westport CT, 184–7.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Private sponsorship of public policing’, Police Practice & Research 8(1), 5–16.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Requirements of prosecution services to deal with cyber crime’, Crime, Law & Social Change 47(4/5), 201–23.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘Security in the 21st century’, Security Journal 20(1), 9–11.

Grabosky, P (2007) ‘The internet, technology, and organised crime’, Asian Journal of Criminology, 2(2), 145–61.

Grabosky, P and S Walkley (2007) ‘Computer crime and white collar crime’, in G Geis and H Pontell (eds), International Handbook of White-Collar Crime, Springer, New York, 358–78.

Grabosky, P and J McFarlane (2007)‘The potential for crime to undermine Australia’s national security’, Security Challenges 3(4), 131–50.

Grabosky, P and J Ayling (2007) ‘Ambiguous exchanges and the police’, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 35(1), 18–28.

Dupont, B, P Grabosky, C Shearing and S Tanner (2007) ‘La gouvernance de la sécurité dans les États faibles et défaillants’, Champ Pénal/Penal Field, Vol. IV.

Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) When police go shopping, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29(4), 665-690.
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Ayling, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Policing by command: Enhancing law enforcement capacity through coercion, Law and Policy 28(4), 420-443.
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Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2006) Harnessing resources for networked policing. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds) Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Networks and meta-regulation: Strategies aimed at governing illicit synthetic drugs, Policing and Society. 16, 4, 370-385

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) The multilateralization of policing: The case of illicit synthetic drug control, Police Practice and Research. 7, 3, 177-197

Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) It’s not what you know, but how you use it: Statistical knowledge and adolescent problem gambling, Journal of Gambling Studies. 22(2): 179-193.
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Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Psychosocial correlates of problem gambling in Australian students, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 40, 6, 587-595

Lahn, J., Delfabbro, P. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Classroom or cyberspace: Ethics and methodological challenges of online gambling surveys for adolescents, Egambling: The Electronic Journal of Gambling Studies, 16.

Urbas, G. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Cybercrime and jurisdiction in Australia. In B-J. Koops and S. Brenner (eds), Cybercrime and Jurisdiction: A Global Survey. T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague. 47-70.

Grabosky, P. (2006) Zero tolerance to shufukuteki shihou (Zero tolerance and restorative justice). In Y. Hosoi, H. Nishimura, S. Kashimuri and B. Tatsuno (eds) Shufukuteki Shiho Sougouteki Kenkyu (Restorative Justice: An Overview of Research). Kazamashobo, Tokyo. 84-90.

Smith, R. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Cyber-Crime. In A. Goldsmith, M. Israel and K. Daly (eds), Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology. (third edition). Thompson Publishing, Sydney.

Broadhurst, R. and Grabosky, P. (2005) Computer-related crime in Asia: Emergent issues. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 1-29.

Broadhurst, R. and Grabosky, P. (eds) (2005) Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 434pp.

Cherney, A., O’Reilly, J. and Grabosky, P. (2005) The Governance of Synthetic Illicit Drugs. National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund and the Australian Federal Police, Canberra. 105pp.

Delfabbro, P., Grabosky, P. and Lahn, J. (2005) Further evidence concerning the prevalence of adolescent gambling and problem gambling in Australia: A study of the ACT, International Gambling Studies 5(2). 209-228.

Grabosky, P. (2005) The global cyber-crime problem: The socio-economic impact. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 29-56.

Grabosky, P. (2005) The global dimension of cybercrime. In M. Galeotti (ed), Global Crime Today: The Changing Face of Organised Crime. Routledge, Taylor and Francis, New York. 146-157. Grabosky, P. and Broadhurst, R. (2005) The future of cyber crime in Asia. In R. Broadhurst and P. Grabosky (eds), Cyber Crime: The Challenge in Asia. University of Hong Kong Press, Hong Kong. 347-360.

Grabosky, P. (2004) The global dimensions of cybercrime, Global Crime 6(1). 147-157.

Grabosky, P. (2004) Toward a theory of public/private interaction in policing. In J. McCord (ed), Beyond Empiricism: Institutions and Intentions in the Study of Crime. Advances in Criminological Theory, Vol.13. Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey. 69-81.

Grabosky, P. (2004) Where to next? In J.A. Winterdyk and L. Cao (eds), Lessons from International/Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice. De Sitter Publications, Willowdale, Canada. 9-24.

Dupont, B., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2003) The governance of security in weak and failing states, Criminal Justice: An International Journal of Policy and Practice 3(4). 331-349.

Grabosky, P. (2003) Eco-criminality: Preventing and controlling crimes against the environment, Annales Internationales de Criminologie 41(1/2). 225-242.

Grabosky, P. (2003) Kriminal pravention im digital-zeitalter, Forum Kriminalpravention 1. 12-13.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2003) Digital crime in the twenty-first century. In D.S. Wall (ed), Cyberspace Crime. Ashgate, Aldershot. 39-57.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2003) Crime in the digital age. In A. Goldsmith, M. Israel and K. Daly (eds), Crime and Justice: An Australian Textbook in Criminology. The Law Book Company, Sydney. 179-199.

Grabosky, P. and Stohl, M. (2003) Cyberterrorism, Reform 82. 8-13.

Carcach, C., Mouzos, J. and Grabosky, P. (2002) The mass murder as quasi-experiment: The impact of the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, Homicide Studies: An Interdisciplinary and International Journal 6(2). 109-127.

Grabosky, P. (2002) Cyber crime: Rapporteur’s report. In R. Broadhurst (ed), Bridging the Gap: A Global Alliance Perspective on Transnational Organised Crime. Hong Kong Police Force, Hong Kong.

Graycar, A. and Grabosky, P. (2002)The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Carcach, C., Goldney, R., Grabosky, P. and Strang, H. (2001) Temporal clustering of child homicide: Contagion or illusion? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(2). 182-192.

Duffield, G. and Grabosky, P. (2001) The psychology of fraud. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 200. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Crime control in the twenty-first century, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(3). 221-234.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The limits of zero tolerance policy to combat serious youth crime, Hanzai to Hikou (Crime and Delinquency) 128(May). 5-22.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Computer crime: A criminological overview, Forum on Crime and Society 1(1). 35-54.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Virtual criminality: Old wine in new bottles? Social and Legal Studies 10(2). 243-249.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The global and regional cyber crime problem. In R.G. Broadhurst (ed), Proceedings of the Asia Cyber Crime Summit, Hong Kong 2001. Centre for Criminology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 22-42.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Socio-economic impacts of cyber crime. In R.G. Broadhurst (ed), Proceedings of the Asia Cyber Crime Summit, Hong Kong 2001. Centre for Criminology, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 43-57.

Grabosky, P. (2001) Crime in cyberspace. In P. Williams and F. Vlassis (eds), Combating Transnational Crime: Concepts, Activities and Responses. Frank Cass, London. 195-208.

Grabosky, P. (2001) The prevention and control of economic crime. In P. Larmour and N. Wolanin (eds), Corruption and Anti-Corruption. Asia-Pacific Press, Canberra. 149-158.

Grabosky, P. and Duffield, G. (2001) Red flags of fraud. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 202. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2001) Digital crime in the twenty-first century, Journal of Information Ethics 10(1). 8-26.

Grabosky, P. and Smith, R. (2001) Telecommunications fraud in the digital age: The convergence of technologies. In D.S. Wall (ed), Crime and the Internet. Routledge, London. 29-43.

Grabosky, P., Smith, R.G. and Dempsey, G. (2001)Electronic Theft: Unlawful Acquisition In Cyberspace. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Grant, A., David, F. and Grabosky, P. (2001) The commercial sexual exploitation of children. Current Issues in Criminal Justice 12(3). 269-287.

Larmour, P. and Grabosky, P. (2001) Corruption in Australia: Its prevention and control. In G. Caiden, O. Dwivendi and J. Jabbra (eds), Where Corruption Lives. CT Kumarian Press, Bloomfield. 175-188.

Smith, R.G. and Grabosky, P. (2001) On-line securities fraud, Journal of Financial Crime 9(1). 54-70.

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Katherine Hall

Hall, K. (forthcoming) The pathology of corporate law, Australian Journal of Corporate Law.

Hall, K. (forthcoming) Regulating corporate dishonesty: Why psychology matters, Keeping Good Companies,Journal of Chartered Secretaries Australia.

LeMire, S. and Hall, K. (forthcoming) Independent directors: Problem or solution, Monash Business Review.

Hall, K. (2006) The psychology of corporate dishonesty, Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 19, 10.
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Hall, K. (2006) Corporate liars: Do we really understand the process of dishonesty. In G. Acquaah-Gaisie and V. Clulow (eds), Enhancing Corporate Accountability- Prospects and Challenges. Monash University, Melbourne.

Hall, K. (2006) Alternative dispute resolution. In S. Colbran, G. Reinhardt, P. Spender, S. Jackson and R. Douglas (eds), Civil Procedure: Commentary and Materials (third edition). Butterworths, Australia.

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Nathan Harris

Harris, N and Murphy (2007) ‘Shaming, shame & recidivism: A test of reintegrative shaming theory in the white-collar crime context’, British Journal of Criminology 47(6), 900–17.

Harris, N (2007) Mapping the adoption of family group conferencing in Australian states and territories, Australian Centre for Child Protection Occasional Paper Series No. 1, Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, Adelaide.

Harris, N (2007) Shame, ethical identity & conformity: Lessons from research on the psychology of social influence, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper Series No. 12, The Australian National University, Canberra.

Harris, N. (2006) Reintegrative shaming, shame and criminal justice, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 327-346.
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Harris, N. and Maruna, S. (2006) Shaming and restorative justice: A critical appraisal. In D. Sullivan and L. Tifft (eds), Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective. Routledge/Brunner-Routledge, London.
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Marshall, D., Haughton, J. and Harris, N. (2005) Young Men and Gambling in the ACT: An Exploratory Study of Attitudes, Perceptions and Engagement . Australian National University and ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 99pp.

Harris, N., Walgrave, L. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Emotional dynamics in restorative conferences, Theoretical Criminology 8(1). 191-210.

Harris, N. (2003) Reassessing the dimensionality of the moral emotions, British Journal of Psychology 94(4). 457-473.

Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2001)Shame Management Through Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Harris, N. and Braithwaite, J. (2001) Guilt. In N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (eds), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Pergamon, Oxford. 6445-6448.

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Judith Healy

Books

Healy J & McKee M eds. (2004) Accessing Health Care: Responding to Diversity Oxford University Press, Oxford.

 

Chapters

Healy J & McKee M (2004) ‘Delivering health services in diverse societies’ in Healy J & McKee M (eds) Accessing Health Care: Responding to Diversity Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-851618-5

Healy J & McKee M (2004) ‘Different people, different services?’in Healy J & McKee M (eds) Accessing Health Care: Responding to Diversity Oxford University Press, Oxford.

 

Papers in peer reviewed journals

Healy J, Maffi C, Dugdale P (2008) ‘A national medical register: balancing public transparency and professional privacy’ Medical Journal of Australia 188(4): 247- 249
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Hepburn V & Healy J (2007) ‘Health workforce to what end?  Stakeholders’ perspectives on policy reform’ Australian Health Review 31 (3): 385-392.
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Healy J, Sharman E, Lokuge B (2006) ‘Australia: health system review’ Health Systems in Transition  8(5):1-178
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Healy J & Braithwaite J (2006) ‘Can better governance produce better health care?’ Medical Journal of Australia (Supplement); 184(10): S56-S59.

Howe A & Healy J (2005) ‘Generational justice in aged care policy in Australia and the United Kingdom’ Australasian Journal on Ageing 24 (1): S12-S18.

Healy J (2004) ‘Health and health costs in old age’ Health Issues 80 (Spring): 9-13

Healy J (2004) ‘The benefits of an ageing population’ The Australia Institute Discussion Paper No 63. ISSN 1322-5421

 

Other papers

Healy J & Dugdale P (2008) Letter: reply to Peter Arnold. ‘A national medical register: balancing public transparency and professional privacy” Medical Journal of Australia 188(9): 550.

 

Reports

Healy J, Maxwell J, Phua KH, Lin V & collaborators (2007) Responding to Requests for Information on Health Systems from Policy Makers in Asian Countries. Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, World Health Organization, Geneva.
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Healy J (2007) Book review. “The Australian health care system by Stephen Duckett” Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management 2(3): 63.

World Health Organization  & International Hospital Federation (2007) (Maxwell R, Svensson PG, Healy J, Ramanathan S et al) The Performance of Hospitals under Changing Socioeconomic Conditions: A global study on hospital sector reform. World Health Organization, Geneva. ISBN 978 924 159591 9 (141 pages).

Ettelt S, Nolte E, Thomson S, Mays N & the International Healthcare Comparisons Network (2008) Policy Brief: Capacity planning in health care: A review of the international experience. World Health Organization on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels (62 pages).

Ettelt S, Thomson S, Nolte E, Mays N & the International Healthcare Comparisons Network (2007) Report to the Department of Health: The regulation of competition between publicly-financed hospitals. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. (28 pages, unpublished report). 

Ettelt S, Nolte E, Thomson S, Mays N & the International Healthcare Comparisons Network (2007) Report to the Department of Health: The systematic use of cost-effectiveness criteria to inform reviews of publicly funded benefits packages. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. (48 pages, unpublished report).

Ettelt S, Nolte E, Mays N, Thomson S, McKee M & the International Healthcare Comparisons Network (2006) Policy Brief: Health care outside hospitals: Accessing generalist and specialist care in eight countries . World Health Organization on behalf of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Brussels (67 pages).

Braithwaite J, Healy J & Dwan K (2005) The Governance of Safety and Quality: A Discussion Paper. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

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Lyn Hinds

Hinds, L and K Murphy (2007) ‘Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 40(1), 27–42.

Hinds, L (2007) ‘Building police-youth relationships: The importance of procedural justice’, Youth Justice 7(3), 195–209.

Hinds, L (2007) ‘Media & Crime’, in H Hayes and T Prenzler (eds), An Introduction to Crime, Pearson Education, Sydney, Australia, 2–16.

Hinds, L. (2006) Challenging current conceptions of law and order, Theoretical Criminology 10. 203-221.

Hinds, L. (2005) Three strikes and you’re out in the West: A study of newspaper coverage of crime control in Western Australia, Current Issues in Criminal Justice 17(2). 239-253.

Hinds, L. (2005) Crime control in Western countries, 1970-2000. In J. Pratt, D. Brown, S. Hallsworth, M. Brown and W. Morrison (eds), The New Punitiveness: Current Trends, Theories, Perspectives. Willan Publishing, Portland, Oregon. 47-65.

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Kersty Hobson

Hobson, K. (2004) 'Say no to the ATO': The cultural politics of protest against the Australian Taxation Office, Social Movement Studies 3(1). 51-71.

Hobson, K. (2003) Thinking habits into action: The role of knowledge and process in questioning household consumption practices, Local Environment 8(1). 95-112.

Hobson, K. (2003) Consumption, environmental sustainability and human geography in Australia: A missing research agenda? Australian Geographical Studies 41(2). 148-155.

Hobson, K. (2003) Championing the compliance model: From common sense to common action? In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Hobson, K. (2002) Competing discourses of sustainable consumption: Does the ‘rationalisation of lifestyles’ make sense? Environmental Politics 11(2). 95-120.

Hobson, K. (2001) Sustainable lifestyles: Rethinking barriers and behaviour change. In M.J. Cohen and J. Murphy (eds), Exploring Sustainable Consumption: Environmental Policy and the Social Sciences. Pergamon, Oxford.

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Jacqueline Homel

Homel, J (2007) ‘A life-course perspective on bullying’, in A Frances and R Homel (eds), Pathways and Crime Prevention: Theory, Policy and Practice, Willan Publishing, Devon,172–96.
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Janet Hope

Hope, J. (forthcoming) BioBazaar: Biotechnology and the Open Source Revolution, Harvard University Press, Cambridge MA.

Nicol, D. and Hope, J. (forthcoming) Cooperative strategies for facilitating use of patented inventions in biotechnology, Law and Society.

Hope, J (2007) ‘Open source licensing’, in A Krattiger et al (eds), Intellectual Property Management in Health and Agricultural Innovation: A Handbook of Best Practices, MIHR (Centre for the Management of Intellectual Property in Health, Research & Development)/PIPRA (Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture), New York, 107–118.

Hope, J (2007) ‘Pharmaforschung mit Open-Source-Methoden [Open Source Drug Development]’, in B. Lutterbeck et al (eds), Open Source Jahrbuch 2007: Zwischen freier Software und Gesellschaftsmodell, Lehmanns Media, Berlin, 73–85.

Hope, J. (2003) New Zealand’s Royal Commission on genetic modification: A critical review, International Journal of Sustainable Development 6(2). 203-230.

Hope, J. (2003) Preserving opportunities or taking unjustified risks? Reflections on the Report of the New Zealand Royal Commission on Genetic Modification, The Australasian Journal of Natural Resources Law and Policy 8(1). 29-56.

Hope, J. (2003) The Federal Court of Australia as a court of criminal appeal for the Australian Capital Territory: Part I, Journal of Judicial Administration 13(1). 8-28.

Hope, J. and Longstaff, D. (2003) The Federal Court of Australia as a court of criminal appeal for the Australian Capital Territory: Part II, Journal of Judicial Administration 13(2). 67-97.

Hope, J. (2002) A history of biotechnology regulation in New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 6. 1-42.

Hope, J. (2001) The New Zealand Royal Commission on Genetic Modification, Environmental and Planning Law Journal 18(5). 441-444.

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Andrew Hopkins

Hopkins, A (2007) Lessons from Gretley: Mindful Leadership and the Law, CCH Australia Ltd, Australia. 161pp

Hopkins, A (2007) ‘Beyond compliance monitoring: new strategies for safety regulators’, Law & Policy 29(2), 210–25.

Hopkins, A (2007) ‘Lessons from Gretley: Mindful Leadership, Holding Corporate Leaders Responsible’ Keeping Good Companies 59(6), 340–44.

Hopkins, A. (2006) Studying organisational cultures and their effects on safety, Safety Science.

Hopkins, A. (2006) What are we to make of safe behaviour programs? Safety Science.

Hopkins, A. (2006) A corporate dilemma: To be a learning organisation or to minimise liability, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety 22(3). 251-259.

Hopkins, A. (2006) The Australian epidemic of repetition strain injury: A sociological perspective. In E. Tucker (ed), Working Disasters: The Politics of Recognition and Response. Baywood, New York. 65-75.
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Hopkins, A. (2006) Managing Mindfully
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Bluff, E., Gunningham, N., Hopkins, A., (2006) Editorial: Complexities of OHS Regulation, Prof, Journal of Occupational Health and Safety - (Australia NZ), 22(3), 1/06/2006

Hopkins, A. (2005) Safety, Culture and Risk. CCH, Sydney. xii + 171pp.

Hopkins, A. (2005) Innovative Strategies for Safety Regulators, Oil and Gas Review 2. 13-15.

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Jodie Houston

Geis, G., Cartwright, S. and Houston, J. (2003) Public wealth, public health and private stealth: Australia's black market in cigarettes, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 363-378.

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Anna Hutchens

Articles

Hutchens, A 2008, 'Fair Trade Magic: Women profit from new ways of doing business', New Internationalist, Issue 417, Nov 2008
<http://www.newint.org/columns/currents/2008/11/01/vanuatu>.

 

Books

Changing Big Business Hutchens, A. (2009) Changing Big Business: The Globalisation of the Fair Trade Movement. Edward Elgar Publishing, UK: London.

 

Chapters

Hutchens, A. (2007) ‘Mainstreaming Fair Trade: Fair Trade Brands and the Problem of Producer Ownership’ (book chapter) in MacDonald, K. & Marshall, S. (eds.) Fair Trade, Corporate Accountability & Beyond: Experiments in Globalising Justice. Ashgate: London.
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Reports

(Oct-Nov 2008) 'Women in Business in Papua New Guinea, Pacific Women in Private Sector Development initiative, Pacific Growth Section, AusAID.
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(August, 2008) 'Women in Business in Samoa', Pacific Women in Private Sector Development (PWPSD) initiative, Pacific Section, AusAID.
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(April-May 2008) 'Women in Business in the Solomon Islands', Pacific Women in Private Sector Development initiative, Pacific Growth Section, AusAID.
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Jenny Job

Job, J, A Stout and R Smith (2007) ‘Culture change in three taxation administrations' Law & Policy 29(1), 84–101.

Job, J. (2006) Building social and political trust: The role of civic engagement, The International Scope Review. 8, 13 2006

Job, J., Stout, A. and Smith, R. (2006) Culture Change in Regulatory Institutions: From Command-and-Control to Responsive Regulation in Taxation and Administration, In H. Elffers, P. Verboon & W. Huisman (Eds.), Managing and Maintaining Compliance: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice. Hague: Boom Legal Publishers (pp. 147-169).

Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. and Job, J. (2005) Getting on or getting by? Australians in the cash economy. In C. Bajada and F. Schneider (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective. Ashgate, Aldershot. 55-73.

Job, J. (2005) How is trust in government created? It begins at home, but ends in the Parliament, Australian Review of Public Affairs 6(1). 1-23.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Ahmed, E. (2004) Baby Steps to Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS . Centre for Tax System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2004)Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets. Report for the Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra. 78 pp.

Job, J. and Honaker, D. (2003) Short-term experience with responsive regulation in the Australian Taxation Office. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 111-130.

Job, J. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Trusting the Tax Office: Does Putnam’s thesis relate to tax? Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 307-334.

Shover, N., Job, J. and Carroll, A. (2003) The ATO Compliance Model in action: A case study of building and construction. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 159-176.

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Richard Johnstone

Johnstone, R, P James, M Quinlan and D Walters (2007) ‘Regulating supply chains to improve health and safety’ Industrial Law Journal 36(2), 163–87.

Arup, C., Gahan P., Howe J.R., Johnstone, R., Mitchell, R. and O’Donnell A. (eds) (2006) Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation . Essays on the Construction Constitution and Regulation of Labour Markets and Work Relationships Federation Press, Sydney.
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Johnstone, R., (2006) Regulating occupational health and safety in a changing labour market.In Arup, C., Gahan P., Howe J.R., Johnstone, R., Mitchell, R. and O’Donnell A. (eds) Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation:Essays on the Construction Constitution and Regulation of Labour Markets and Work Relationships Federation Press, Sydney.
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Johnstone, R. (in press) Are occupational health and safety crimes hostage to history? An Australian perspective. In A. Brannigan and G. Pavlich (eds), Critical Studies in Social Control: The Carson Paradigm and Governmentality. Cavendish Publishing, London.

Johnstone, R., Howe, J. and Mitchell, R. (2006) Constituting and regulating the labour market for social and economic purposes. In C. Arup, P. Gahan, J. Howe, R. Johnstone, R. Mitchell and A. O’Donnell (eds), Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation. Federation Press, Sydney.
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Johnstone, R. and Jones, N. (2006) Constitutive regulation of the firm: OHS, dismissal, discrimination and sexual harassment. In C. Arup, P. Gahan, J. Howe, R. Johnstone, R. Mitchell and A. O’Donnell (eds), Labour Law and Labour Market Regulation. Federation Press, Sydney.
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Johnstone, R. and Quinlan, M. (2006) The OHS regulatory challenges of agency labour: Evidence from Australia, Employee Relations. 28,3
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Johnstone, R. and Wilson, T. (2006) Take me to your employer: The organisational reach of occupational health and safety regulation, Australian Journal of Labour Law 19. 59-80.
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Bluff, E. and Johnstone, R. (2005) The relationship between ‘reasonably practicable’ and risk management, Australian Journal of Labour Law 18(3). 197-239.

Hall, A. and Johnstone, R. (2005) Exploring the re-criminalising of OHS breaches in the context of industrial death, The Flinders Journal of Law Reform 8. 57-92.

Johnstone, R., Quinlan, M. and Walters, D. (2005) Statutory OHS workplace arrangements for the modern labour market, Journal of Industrial Relations 47. 93-116.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (2004) Introduction. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 1-11.

Bluff, E., Gunningham, N. and Johnstone, R. (eds) (2004)OHS Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 245pp.

Johnstone, R. (2004)Occupational Health and Safety Law and Policy. Second edition. Law Book Company, Sydney. 738pp.

Johnstone, R. (2004) Rethinking OHS enforcement. In E. Bluff, N. Gunningham and R. Johnstone (eds), Occupational Health and Safety Regulation for a Changing World of Work. Federation Press, Sydney. 146-178.

Johnstone, R. and Mitchell, R. (2004) Regulating work. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 101-121.

Johnstone, R., Nossar, I. and Quinlan, M. (2004) Regulating supply-chains to address the occupational health and safety problems associated with precarious employment: The case of home-based clothing workers in Australia, Australian Journal of Labour Law 17. 137-160.

Bluff, L. and Johnstone, R. (2003) Infringement notices: Stimulus for prevention or trivialising offences? Journal of Occupational Health and Safety, Australia and New Zealand 19(4). 337-346.

Johnstone, R. (2003)Occupational Health and Safety, Courts and Crime: The Legal Construction of Occupational Health and Safety Offences in Victoria. Federation Press, Sydney. 314pp.

Johnstone, R. (2003) Safety, courts and crime: Occupational safety and health prosecutions in the Magistrates’ Courts, Policy and Practice in Health and Safety 1(1). 105-127.

Clayton, A., Johnstone, R. and Sceats, S. (2002) The legal concept of work-related injury and disease in Australian OHS and workers’ compensation systems, Australian Journal of Labour Law 15. 105-153.

Johnstone, R. and Carson, W.G. (2001) The regulation of occupational health and safety. In N.J. Smelser and P.B. Baltes (eds), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Elsevier Science, Oxford.

Johnstone, R., Mayhew, C. and Quinlan, M. (2001) Outsourcing risk? The regulation of occupational health and safety where subcontractors are employed, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal 22(2and3). 351-393.

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Zein Kebonang

Western, J.S., Dwan, K.M. and Kebonang, Z. (2005) The importance of visibility for social inequality research, Australian Journal of Social Issues 40(1).125-141.

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Michael Kempa

Hermer, J., Kempa, M., Shearing, C., Stenning, P. and Wood, J. (2005) Policing in Canada in the twenty-first century: Directions for law reform. In D. Cooley (ed), Re-imagining Policing in Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 22-91.

Wood, J. and Kempa, M. (2005) Understanding global trends in policing: Explanatory and normative dimensions. In J. Sheptycki and A. Wardick (eds), Transnational and Comparative Criminology. Glasshouse Press, London. 287-316.

Shearing, C. and Kempa, M. (2004) A museum of hope: A story of Robben Island, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 62-78.

Wood, J., Kempa, J. and Stenning, P. (2004) Policing communal spaces: A reconfiguration of the ‘mass private property’ hypothesis. British Journal of Criminology 44(4). 562-581.

Strange, C. and Kempa, M. (2003) Shades of dark tourism: Alcatraz and Robben Island, Annals of Tourism Research 30(2). 386-405.

Kempa, M. and Shearing, C. (2002) Microscopic and macroscopic responses to inequalities in the governance of security: respective experiments in South Africa and Northern Ireland, Transformations 49. 25-54.

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Julie Lahn

Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Psychosocial correlates of problem gambling in Australian students, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry. 40, 6, 587-595

Delfabbro, P., Lahn, J. and Grabosky, P. (2006) It’s not what you know, but how you use it: Statistical knowledge and adolescent problem gambling, Journal of Gambling Studies. 22(2): 179-193.
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Lahn, J., Delfabbro, P. and Grabosky, P. (2006) Classroom or cyberspace: Ethics and methodological challenges of online gambling surveys for adolescents, Egambling: The Electronic Journal of Gambling Studies.

Lahn, J ., Delfabbro, P., Grabosky, P., (2006), Classroom or cyberspace? Ethical and methodological challenges of on-line gambling surveys for adolescents, Journal of Gambling Issues , 16, 1/04/2006

Delfabbro, P., Grabosky, P. and Lahn, J. (2005) Further evidence concerning the prevalence of adolescent gambling and problem gambling in Australia: A study of the ACT, International Gambling Studies 5(2). 209-228.

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David Levi-Faur

Jordana, J., Levi-Faur, D. and Puig, I. (2006) The limits of Europeanization: Telecommunications and electricity liberalization in Spain and Portugal, Governance. (Published and refereed also in European Integration Online Papers EIOP 9(10) 2005).
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Levi-Faur, D., (2006) Varieties of Regulatory Capitalism: Getting the Most Out of the Comparative Method, Governance: an International Journal of Policy and Administration, 19, 3/07/2006
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Levi-Faur, D. (2006) Regulatory capitalism: Beyond telecoms and electricity, Governance.

Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. (2006) Towards a Latin American regulatory state? The diffusion of autonomous regulatory agencies across countries and sectors, International Journal of Public Administration 29(4-5). 335-366.
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Levi-Faur, D. and Vigoda-Gadot, E. (2006) Policy transfers, policy diffusion and the new public policy: Some characteristics of a new order in the making, International Journal of Public Administration 29(4-5). 247-262.
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Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. (2005) The diffusion of regulatory capitalism in Latin America: Sectoral and national channels in the making of a new order, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598. 102-124.

Levi-Faur, D. and Jordana, J. (2005) Regulatory capitalism: Policy irritant and convergent divergence, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598. 191-197.

Levi-Faur, D. (2005) The global diffusion of regulatory capitalism, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598. 12-32.

Levi-Faur, D. and Jordana, J. (2005) The making of a new regulatory order, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 598. 6-9.

Levi-Faur, D. and Jordana, J. (eds) (2005) The rise of regulatory capitalism: The global diffusion of a new order, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Special issue 598.

Levi-Faur, D. (2005) ‘ Agents of knowledge’ and the convergence on a ‘New World Order’: A review article, Journal of European Public Policy 12(5). 954-965.

Levi-Faur, D. (2005) The political economy of legal globalization: Juridification, adversarial legalism and responsive regulation. A comment, International Organisation 59(2). 473-484.

Levi-Faur, D. (2004) On the ‘net policy impact’ of the European Union policy process: The EU’s telecoms and electricity industries in comparative perspective, Comparative Political Studies 37(1). 3-29.

Levi-Faur, D. (2004) Comparative research designs in the study of regulation: How to increase the number of cases without compromising the strength of case-oriented analysis. In J. Jordana and D. Levi-Faur, The Politics of Regulation. Institutions and Regulatory Reforms for the Age of Governance. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. 177-199.

Levi-Faur, D. and Gilad, S. (2004) The rise of the British regulatory state: Transcending the privatization debate, Comparative Politics 37(1). 105-124.

Levi-Faur, D. and Vigoda-Gadot, E. (eds) (2004)InternationalPublic Policy and Public Management in a Global World: Policy Learning and Policy Emulation across Countries and Regions. Marcel Dekker, New York.

Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. (2004) The politics of regulation in the age of governance. In J. Jordana and D. Levi-Faur, The Politics of Regulation. Institutions and Regulatory Reforms for the Age of Governance. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham. 1-28.

Jordana, J. and Levi-Faur, D. (eds) (2004)The Politics of Regulation: Regulatory Reforms for the Age of Governance. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

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Johnathon Liberman

Cameron, C. and Liberman, J. (2003) Destruction of documents before proceedings commence: What is a court to do? Melbourne University Law Review 27(2). 273-307.

Liberman, J. (2003) When evidence is destroyed before proceedings are commenced: Civil and criminal consequences, Australian Business Law Review 31(5). 369-372.

Liberman, J. (2003) Where to for tobacco regulation: Time for new approaches? Drug and Alcohol Review 22. 461-469.

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Buddhima Lokuge

Neville, W. and Lokuge, B. (2006) Wrongful life claims: dignity, disability and “a line in the sand”. The Medical Journal of Australia 185(10). 558-560.
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Healy, J. Sharman, E. and Lokuge, B. (2006) Australia: Health System Review, Health Systems in Transition : Australia, 8, 5 European Observatory on Health Care Systems, Copenhagen.
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Lokuge, B., Denniss, R. and Faunce, T.A. (2005) Private health insurance and regional Australia, Medical Journal of Australia 182(6). 290-293.

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P. and Neville, W. (2005) Pandemics, antiviral stockpiles and biosecurity in Australia: What about the generic option? Medical Journal of Australia 184(1). 16-20.

Drahos, P., Lokuge, B., Faunce, T., Henry, D. and Goddard, M. (2004) Pharmaceuticals, intellectual property and free trade: The case of the US-Australia Free Trade Agreement, Prometheus 22(3). 243-257.

Hamilton, C., Dennis, R. and Lokuge, B. (2004) Barrier to trade or barrier to profit? Why Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme worries U.S. drug companies, Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics 4(2). 1-10.

Lokuge, B., Drahos, P., Faunce, T. and Harvey, K. (2004) Will the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement undermine the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme? Medical Journal of Australia 181(5). 256-260.

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Imelda Maher

Maher, I. (2005) Networking competition authorities in the European Union: Diversity and change. In C-D. Ehlermann and I. Atanasiu (eds), European Competition Law Annual 2002: Constructing the EU Network of Competition Authorities. Hart Publishing, Oxford. 223-226 and commentary 161-164.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (2004) Innovation, competition, standards and intellectual property: Policy perspectives from economics and law, Information Economics and Policy 16. 1-11.

Drahos, P. and Maher, I. (eds) (2004) Innovation, Competition, Standards and Intellectual Property: Policy Perspectives from Economics and Law. Journal of Information Economics and Policy Special issue16(1).

Maher, I. (2004) Law and the open method of coordination, Zeitschrift für Staats und Europawissenschaften (Journal of Comparative Government and European Policy) 2. 248-263.

Maher, I. (2004) Irish competition law. In G. Dannecker and O. Jansen (eds), The Transnational Application and Enforcement of Law in the European Legal Sphere. Kluwer, The Hague. 573-617.

Maher, I. (2004) Regulating competition. In C. Parker, C. Scott, C., N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 187-206.

Maher, I. (2004) Regulatory compliance and the rule of law: Evaluating the performance of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. In M. Barker (ed), Appraising the Performance of Regulatory Agencies. Australian Institute of Administrative Law, Canberra. 208-227.

Maher, I. And Hodson, D. (2004) Soft law and sanctions: Economic policy coordination and reform of the Stability and Growth Pact, Journal of European Public Policy 11(5). 806-821.

Begg, I., Hodson, D. and Maher, I. (2003) Economic policy coordination in the European Union, National Institute Economic Review 183. 66-78.

Maher, I. (2002) Competition law in the international domain: Networks as a new form of governance, Journal of Law and Society 29(1). 112-136. (Also reproduced in S. Picciotto and D. Campbell (eds), New Directions in Regulatory Theory. Blackwell, Oxford (2002).

Maher, I. And Hodson, D. (2002) Economic and monetary union: Balancing credibility and legitimacy in an asymmetric policy-mix, Journal of European Public Policy 9(3). 391-407.

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Monique Marks

Marks, M (2007) ‘Police unions and their influence: Subculture or counter-culture?’, Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions, Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance Vol 8, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 229–51.

Marks, M and J Fleming (2007) ‘Police as workers: Police Labour Rights in Southern Africa and Beyond’, SA Crime Quarterly 19, 13–18.

Marks, M and A M Singh (2007) ‘Conclusion: Taking stock and looking ahead in police culture studies’, in M O’Neill, M Marks and A Singh (eds), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions, Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance Vol 8, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 349–67.

Wood, J and M Marks (2007) ‘Cultural change through Nexus Policing’, in M O’Neill and M Marks (eds), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates & Directions, Elsevier, Oxford, 275–94.

Marks, M. and Wood J. (forthcoming) Generating youth safety from below: Situating young people at the centre of safety networks. In T. Williamson (ed), The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex.

Wood, J. and Marks, M. (forthcoming) Nexus policing: A vision from Australia. In C. Slakmon (ed), New Directions in the Governance of Justice and Security. Brazilian Ministry of Justice and United Nations Development Program-Brazil, Sãu Paulo.

Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The right to unionise, the right to bargain and the right to democratic policing, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Special issue 605.
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Marks, M. and Fleming, J. (2006) The untold story: The regulation of police labour rights and the quest for police democratisation, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 7 (4).
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Burgess, M., Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2006) 'Thinking Critically about Police Unions in Australia: Internal Democracy and External Responsiveness', Police Practice and Research, 7:5, 391 - 409
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Fleming, J., Marks, M. and Wood, J. (2006). Standing on the inside looking out: The significance of police unions in networks of police governance, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 39(1). 71-90.
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Marks, M. and Goldsmith, A. (2006) The state, the people and democratic policing: The case of South Africa. In. J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 139-165.

Marks, M. (2005)Transforming the Robocops: Changing Police in South Africa. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scotsville, South Africa. 285 pp.

Marks, M. (2005) Democratising police organisations from the inside out: Police-labor relations in Southern Africa. In C. Fields and H. Moore (eds), Comparative and International Criminal Justice: Traditional and non-traditional systems of law and control (second edition). Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois. 109-131.

Marks, M. and Shearing, C. (2005) Reconceptualising reform practice in South African policing, South African Review of Sociology 36(2). 131-140.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) As unremarkable as the air they breathe? Reforming police management in South Africa, Current Sociology 52(5). 784-808.

Fleming, J. and Marks, M. (2004) Reformers or resisters? The state of police unionism in Australia, Employment Relations Record 4(1). 1-14.

Marks, M. (2004) Researching police transformation: The ethnographic imperative, The British Journal of Criminology 44(1). 866-888.

Marks, M. (2004) New methods, new motives? Appraising police behavioural change in a post-apartheid police unit. In A. Zegeye, R. Harris and P. Lauderdale (eds), Globalization and Post-Apartheid South Africa. De Sitter Publications, Ontario. 54-88.

Shearing, C. and Marks, M. (2004) Introduction. Diversity in policing: Multi-agency frameworks and strategies in South Africa, Society in Transition Special issue 35(2). 197-203.

Shearing, C. and Marks, M. (eds) (2004) Policing in Transition: Multi Agency, Society in Transition Special issue 35(2).

Marks, M. (2003) Shifting gears or slamming the brakes? A review of police behavioural change in a post-apartheid police unit, Policing and Society 13(3). 235-258.

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David Marshall

McMillen, J., Marshall, D., Murphy, L. , Lorenzen, S. and Waugh, B. (2005) Help seeking by problem gamblers, friends and families: A focus on gender and cultural groups. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 186pp.

Marshall, D. (2005) The gambling environment and gambler behaviour: Evidence from Richmond-Tweed, Australia, International Gambling Studies 5(1). 63-83.

Marshall, Haughton, J D., and Harris, N. (2005) Young Men and Gambling in the ACT: An Exploratory Study of Attitudes, Perceptions and Engagement . Australian National University and ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 99pp.

McMillen, J., Marshall, D. and Murphy, L. (2004) The Use of ATMs in ACT Gaming Venues: An Empirical Study. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 210pp.

Marshall, D. (2004) Gambling, public health and the role of the federal government, Australian Journal of Primary Health 10(1). 56-63.

Marshall, D., McMillen, J., Niemeyer, S. and Doran, B. (2004) Gaming Machine Accessibility and Use in Suburban Canberra: A Detailed Analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 167pp.

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Guy Masters

Masters, G. (2001)The Rough Guide to Restorative Justice and the Crime and Disorder Act. Mediation UK, Bristol. 53pp.

Masters, G. (2001) Family group conferencing: A victim perspective. In B. Williams (ed), Victim Focussed Social Work. Jessica-Kingsley, London. 45-65.

Newburn, T., Earle, R., Goldie, S., Campbell, A., Masters, G., Crawford, A., Sharpe, K., Hale, C., Saunders, R., Uglow, S. and Netten, A. (2001)The Introduction of Referral Orders into the Youth Justice System: Second Interim Report. RDS Occasional Paper No. 73. Home Office, London. 104pp.

Newburn, T., Masters, G., Earle, R., Goldie, S., Crawford, A., Sharpe, K., Netten, A., Hale, C., Uglow, S. and Saunders, R. (2001)The Introduction of Referral Orders into the Youth Justice System: First Interim Report. RDS Occasional Paper No. 70. Home Office, London. 78pp.

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Gabrielle McKinnon

McKinnon G. (2008) 'Home Truths: Housing Rights under the Human Rights Act' (2008) 21(1) Parity 23.
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Byrnes A. & McKinnon G. (2008) 'The ACT Human Rights Act 2004 and the Commonwealth Anti-Terrorism Act (No 2) 2005: A Triumph for Federalism or a Federal Triumph?' in Fresh Perspectives on the ‘War on Terror,’ eds. M. Gani & P. Matthew, ANU e press 2008,.pp 361 -377.
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McKinnon G. (2007) "Would a Bill of Rights Enhance Social Cohesion in Australia" in Jupp, J., Nieuwenhuysen, J., Dawson , E. (eds.) Social Cohesion in Australia, Cambridge University Press, 2007 pp.191-203
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McKinnon G. (2006) 'An Opportunity Missed?' Comment on SI bhnf CC v KS bhnf IS [2005] ACTSC 125[pdf], [word version] Canberra Law Review, Vol 9, 2006, pp21-30
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Charlesworth, H. and McKinnon, G. (2006) Australia’s First Bill of Rights:The Australian Capital Territory’s Human Rights Act. Law and Policy Paper 28, Centre for International and Public Law. The Federation Press, Sydney.
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McKinnon, G. (2005) The ACT Human Rights Act 2004 : The First Year, ETHOS, Journal of the Law Society of the ACT 197. 11-12.

McKinnon, G. (2005) Strengthening the ACT Human Rights Act 2004, ETHOS, Journal of the Law Society of the ACT197. 16-18.

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Jan McMillen

Doran, B., McMillen, J. and Marshall, D. (forthcoming) A GIS-based investigation of gaming venue catchments, Transactions in GIS.

McMillen, J. (forthcoming) Gambling policy and regulation in Australia. In J. Cosgrave and T.Klassen (eds), Gambling in the 21 st Century. Elsevier, Canada.

McMillen, J. and Doran, B. (forthcoming) Problem gambling and gaming machine density: Socio-spatial analysis of three Victorian localities, International Gambling Studies 6(1).

McMillen, J. and Wenzel, M. (in press) Measuring problem gambling: Assessment of three prevalence screens, International Gambling Studies.

McMillen, J. and Pitt, S. (2005)Review of the ACT Government’s Harm Minimisation Measures. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 168pp.

McMillen, J., Marshall, D., Murphy, L., Lorenzen, S. and Waugh, B. (2005)Help seeking by problem gamblers, friends and families: A focus on gender and cultural groups. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 186pp.

McMillen, J., Marshall, D. and Murphy, L. (2004)The Use of ATMs in ACT Gaming Venues: An Empirical Study. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 210pp.

Marshall, D., McMillen, J., Niemeyer, S. and Doran, B. (2004)Gaming Machine Accessibility and Use in Suburban Canberra: A Detailed Analysis of the Tuggeranong Valley. Australian National University and the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission, Canberra. 167pp.

McMillen, J. (2003) Online gambling. In P. Quirk and J. Forder (eds), Electronic Commerce and the Law. (second edition). John Wiley, Milton.

McMillen, J. (2003) From local to global gambling cultures. In G. Reith (ed), Gambling: Who Wins? Who Loses? Prometheus Books, New York.

Western, J., Makkai, T., McMillen, J. and Dwan, K. (2002) The nature and characteristics of professionals in Australia. In R.G. Smith (ed), Crime in the Professions. Ashgate, Aldershot.

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Brenda Morrison

Morrison, B. (forthcoming) From Bullying to Responsible Citizenship: A Restorative Approach to Building Safe School Communities. Federation Press, Sydney.

Morrison, B. (2006) School bullying and restorative justice: Toward a theoretical understanding of the role of respect, pride and shame, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 371-392.

Morrison, B. (2006) Philadelphia Aftercare Project Final Report. Fels Government Research Service, Jerry Lee Center of Criminology and University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences.
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Morrison, B. and Ahmed, E. (2006) Introduction.Restorative justice and civil society: Emerging practice, theory and evidence, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 209-216.
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Morrison, B. E. (2005) Restorative justice in schools. In E. Elliott and R. Gordon (eds.), New Directions in Restorative Justice: Issues, Practice, Evaluation. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Morrison, B. E. (2005) Restorative justice in schools. In R. De Vitto and C. Slakmon (eds), Restorative Justice. Brazilian Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the United Nations Development Program. (Portugese). 295-319.

Morrison, B. E. (2005) Restorative justice in schools: International perspectives. In D.L. White, M.K. Faber and B.C. Glen (eds), Proceedings of Persistently Safe Schools, Hamilton Fish Institute, The George Washington University, Washington, DC. 151-158.

Morrison, B. E., Blood, P. and Thorsborne, M. (2005) Practicing restorative justice in school communities: Addressing the challenge of culture change, Public Organization Review: A Global Journal 5(4). 335-357.

Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The ‘Life at School Survey’ 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed), Repositioning Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon. 165-185.

Morrison, B. (2002) Bullying and victimisation in the schools: A restorative approach. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice 219. Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.

Morrison, B. (2001) The school system: Developing its capacity in the regulation of a civil society. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

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Kristine Murphy

Murphy, K and Hinds (2007) ‘Public satisfaction with police: Using procedural justice to improve police legitimacy’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 40(1), 27–42.

Murphy, K and N Harris (2007) ‘Shaming, shame & recidivism: A test of reintegrative shaming theory in the white-collar crime context’, British Journal of Criminology 47(6), 900–17.

Braithwaite, V., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2007) Threat, motivational postures and responsive regulation, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 137-158
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Murphy, K. (in press). The relationship between procedural justice, emotions and resistance to authority: An empirical study. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader, and H. Strang (eds), Emotions, Crime and Justice. Hart Publications.

Murphy, K., McKone, E., and Slee, J. (in press). Absolute versus relative difference measures of priming: Which is appropriate when baseline scores change with age? BritishJournal of Developmental Psychology.

James, S., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2005) Taxpayer beliefs and views: Two new surveys, Australian Tax Forum 20(2). 157-188. James, S., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2005) The Citizen’s Charter: How such initiatives might be more effective, Public Policy and Administration 20(2). 1-18. Murphy, K. (2005) Regulating more effectively: The relationship between procedural justice, legitimacy and tax non-compliance, Journal of Law and Society 32(4). 562-589.

James, S., Murphy, K., and Reinhart, M. (2004) The Taxpayers’ Charter: A case study in tax administration, Journal of Australian Taxation 7(2). 336-356.

Murphy, K. (2004) The role of trust in nurturing compliance: A study of accused tax avoiders, Law and Human Behavior 28(2). 187-209.

Murphy, K. (2004) Moving forward towards a more effective model of regulatory enforcement in the Australian Taxation Office, British Tax Review 6. 603-619.

Murphy, K. (2004) Aggressive Tax Planning: Differentiating those playing the game from those who don’t, Journal of Economic Psychology 25. 307-329.

Torgler, B. and Murphy, K. (2004) Tax morale in Australia, Journal of Australian Taxation 7(2). 298-335.

Braithwaite, V., Schneider, F., Reinhart, M. and Murphy, K. (2003) Charting the shoals of the cash economy. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 93-110.

Murphy, K. (2003) An examination of taxpayers’ attitudes towards the Australian tax system: Findings from a survey of tax scheme investors, Australian Tax Forum 18(2). 209-242.

Murphy, K. (2003) Procedural justice and tax compliance, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 379-408.

Murphy, K., McKone, E. and Slee, J. (2003) Dissociations between implicit and explicit memory in children: the role of strategic processing and the knowledge base. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 84. 124-165.

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Warwick Neville

Neville, W. and Lokuge, B. (2006) Wrongful life claims: dignity, disability and “a line in the sand”. The Medical Journal of Australia 185(10). 558-560.
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Luigi Palombi

Palombi, L (2007) ‘TRIPS, bilateralism & patents: how they are failing both the developed and the developing world and what to do about it’, Electronic Journal of Communication Information and Innovation in Health 1(1), 71–81.

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Augustine Park

Park, A (2007) ‘Making sense of amputations in Sierra Leone’ Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice 19(4), 579–587

Park, A. (2006) ‘Other Inhumane Acts’: Forced Marriage, Girl Soldiers and the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Social Legal Studies 15. 315-337.
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Christine Paker

Parker, P. (2006) The ‘‘Compliance’’ Trap: The Moral Message in Responsive Regulatory Enforcement, Law & Society Review 40(3). 591-622
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Parker, P. and Nielsen, V. (2006) Do Businesses Take Compliance Systems Seriously?, Melbourne University Law Review 30. 441-494
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Nielsen, V. L. and Parker, C. (2005) The ACCC Enforcement and Compliance Survey: Report on preliminary findings . Report to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. 287pp.

Braithwaite, J. and Parker, C. (2004) Conclusion. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 269-289.

Parker, C. (2004) Restorative justice in business regulation? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s use of enforceable undertakings, Modern Law Review 67(2). 209-246.

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Introduction. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1-12.

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2004) Regulating Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (2003) Introduction: Auditing in regulatory perspective, Law and Policy 25(3). 179-184.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (eds) (2003) Auditing in Regulatory Perspective. Law and Policy Special issue 25(3).

Parker, C. (2003) Regulator-required corporate compliance program audits, Law and Policy 25(3). 221-244.

Parker, C. and Braithwaite, J. (2003) Regulation. In P. Cane and M. Tushnet (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Legal Studies. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 119-145.

Shinnick, E., Bruinsma, F. and Parker, C. (2003) Aspects of regulatory reform in the legal profession: Australia, Ireland and the Netherlands, International Journal of the Legal Profession 10(3). 237-267.

Parker, C. and Braithwaite, J. (2002) Regulating self-regulation: The ACCC, ASIC, competition policy and corporate regulation. In S. Bell (ed), Economic Governance and Institutional Dynamics. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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Nicola Piper

Piper, N and Grugel, J (2007) Critical Perspectives on Global Governance: Rights and Regulation in Governing Regimes, Routledge, Abingdon Oxon UK. 189pp

Piper, N. (2006) Gendering the politics of migration, International Migration Review 40(1). 133-164.

Piper, N. (2005) Transnational politics and the organizing of migrant labour in Southeast Asia: NGO and trade union perspectives, Asia-Pacific Journal 20(3). 87-110.

Piper, N. (2005) Rights of foreign domestic workers: Emergence of transnational and transregional solidarity?, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 14(1-2). 97-120.

Piper, N. (2005) A problem by a different name? A review of research on trafficking in Southeast Asia and Oceania, International Migration 43(1/2). 203-233.

Piper, N. and Ball, R. (2005) Trading labour-trading rights: The regional dynamics over rights recognition of migrant workers in the Asia-Pacific: The case of the Philippines and Japan. In K. Hewison and K. Young (eds), Transnational Migration and Work in Asia. Routledge, London. 213-234.

Piper, N. and Bell, D. (2005) Justice for migrant workers? The case of foreign domestic workers in East Asia. In W. Kymlicka and Y. Baogong (eds), Asian Mnorities and Western Liberalism. Oxford University Press.

Piper, N. and Yeoh, B. (2005) Introduction to special issue: Meeting the challenges of HIV/AIDS in Southeast and East Asia, Asia Pacific Viewpoint Special issue 46(1). 1-5.

Piper, N. and Yeoh, B. (eds) (2005) Meeting the challenges of HIV/AIDS in Southeast and East Asia, Asia Pacific Viewpoint Special issue 46(1).

Courville, S. and Piper, N. (2004) Harnessing hope through NGO activism, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 39-61.

Piper, N. (2004) Rights of foreign workers and the politics of migration in Southeast and East Asia, International Migration 42(5). 71-97.

Piper, N. (2004) Gender and migration policies in Southeast and East Asia: Legal protection and socio-cultural empowerment of unskilled migrant women, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 25(2). 216-231.

Piper, N. and Ono, H. (2004) Japanese women studying abroad: The case of the United States, Women’s Studies International Forum 27(2). 101-118.

Piper, N. and Uhlin, A. (2004) New perspectives on transnational activism. In N. Piper and A. Uhlin (eds), Transnational Activism in Asia: Problems of Power and Democracy. Routledge, London. 1-25.

Piper, N. and Uhlin, A. (eds) (2004)Transnational Activism in Asia: Problems of Power and Democracy. Routledge, London.

Chantavanich, S. and Piper, N. (2003) Migration in Thailand. In W. Gieler (ed), Handbuch der Auslander- und Zuwanderungspolitik: Von Afghanistan bis Zypern (Handbook of Foreigners and Migration Policy). Lit-Verlag, Munster/ New York. 646-652.

Lee, M. and Piper, N. (2003) Reflections on transnational life, course and migratory patterns of middle-class women: Preliminary observations from Malaysia. In N. Piper and M. Roces (eds), Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Rowman and Littlefield, Boulder.

Mix, P. and Piper, N. (2003) Does marriage liberate women from sex work? Thai women in Germany. In N. Piper and M. Roces (eds), Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Rowman and Littlefield, Boulder.

Piper, N. (2003) Bridging gender, migration and governance: Theoretical possibilities in the Asian context, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 12(1-2). 21-48.

Piper, N. (2003) Feminization of labor migration as violence against women, Violence Against Women 9(6). 723-745.

Piper, N. (2003) Wife or worker? Worker or wife? Marriage and cross-border migration in contemporary Japan, International Journal of Population Geography 9. 457-469.

Piper, N. (2003) Global norms, transnational advocacy networks and female migrant labor in Asia. In T. Scrase, T. Holden and S. Baum (eds), Globalization Culture and Inequality in Asia. Trans Pacific Press, Melbourne.

Piper, N. (2003) Migration in Japan. In W. Gieler (ed), Handbuch der Auslaender und Zuwanderungspolitik: Von Afghanistan bis Zypern (Handbook of Foreigners and Migration Policy). Lit-Verlag, Munsters.

Piper, N. and Roces, M. (2003) Introduction: Marriage and migration in an age of globalization. In N. Piper and M. Roces (eds), Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Rowman and Littlefield, Boulder. 1-22.

Piper, N. and Roces, M. (eds) (2003)Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration. Rowman and Littlefield, Boulder.

Piper, N. and Yamanaka, K. (eds) (2003) Gender, Migration and Governance in Asia, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Special issue 12(1-2).

Yamanaka, K. and Piper, N. (2003) An introductory overview, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal Special issue 12(1-2). 1-19.

Piper, N. (2002) Global labour markets and national responses: Legal regimes governing female migrant workers in Japan. In D. Gills and N. Piper (eds), Women and Work in Globalizing Asia. Routledge, London. 188-208.

Ball, R. and Piper, N. (2002) Globalisation and regulation of citizenship: Filipino migrant workers in Japan, Political Geography 21(8). 1013-1034.

Gills, D. and Piper, N. (eds) (2002)Women and Work in Globalizing Asia. Routledge, London.

Piper, N. and Uhlin, A. (2002) Transnational advocacy networks, female labor migration and trafficking in East and Southeast Asia: A gendered analysis of opportunities and obstacles, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 11(2). 171-195.

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Peter Reddy

Reddy, P. (2005) Torture: What You Need to Know . Ginninderra Press, Canberra. 203pp.

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Greg Rawlings

Rawlings, G. (2007) Taxes and transnational treaties: Responsive regulation and the reassertion of offshore sovereignty, Special issue Law and Policy 29(1), 51-66

Rawlings, G. (2005) Mobile people, mobile capital and tax neutrality: Sustaining a market for offshore finance centres, Accounting Forum 29. 289-310.

Sharman, J. and Rawlings, G. (2005) Arbitrary decrees: Tax blacklists and cross-border financial trade, The Journal of Trust and Estate Practitioners 13(6). 24-27.

Unger, B., Rawlings, G., Siegel, M., Ferwerda, J., de Kruijf, W., Busuioc, M. and Wokke, K. (2005) The Amounts and Effects of Money Laundering: Report for the Dutch Ministry of Finance. Utrecht School of Economics and the Australian National University. (Forthcoming as a book, Edward Elgar).

Rawlings, G. (2004) Laws, liquidity and Eurobonds: The making of the Vanuatu tax haven, Journal of Pacific History 39(3). 325-341.

Rawlings, G. (2004) Globalisation and the continuing appeal of offshore finance. Oceanic Conference on International Studies Conference Papers, Department of International Relations, RSPAS, ANU.
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Rawlings, G. (2003) Cultural narratives of taxation and citizenship: Fairness, groups and globalisation. Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 269-305.

Rawlings, G. and Braithwaite, V. (2003) Introduction. Voices for change: Australian perspectives on tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 263-268.

Rawlings, G. and Braithwaite, V. (eds) (2003) Voices for Change: Australian Perspectives on Tax Administration. Australian Journal of Social Issues Special issue 38(3).

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Monika Reinhart

Braithwaite, V., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2007) Threat, motivational postures and responsive regulation, Special issue Law and Policy, 29(1). 137-158
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Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. and Job, J. (2005) Getting on or getting by? Australians in the cash economy. In C. Bajada and F. Schneider (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective. Ashgate, Aldershot. 55-69.

James, S., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2005) Taxpayer beliefs and views: Two new surveys, Australian Tax Forum 20(2). 157-188. James, S., Murphy, K. and Reinhart, M. (2005) The Citizen’s Charter: How such initiatives might be more effective, Public Policy and Administration 20(2). 1-18.

James, S., Murphy, K., and Reinhart, M. (2004) The Taxpayers’ Charter: A case study in tax administration, Journal of Australian Taxation 7(2). 336-356.

Reinhart, M. (2004) Baby Steps to SPSS Lessons and Some Statistics. Centre for Tax System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University. 148pp.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Ahmed, E. (2004) Baby Steps to Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS. Centre for Tax System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University. 104pp.

Reinhart, M., Job, J. and Braithwaite, V. (2004)Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets. Report for the Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra. 78 pp.

Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. and Reinhart, M. (2003) Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The ‘Life at School Survey’ 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed), Repositioning Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Braithwaite, V., Schneider, F., Reinhart, M. and Murphy, K. (2003) Charting the shoals of the cash economy. In Braithwaite, V. (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot.

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Alison Ritter

Ritter, A (2007) ‘Effective drug policy: a new approach demonstrated in the drug policy modelling program’ Drug and Alcohol Review 26(3), 265–71.

Ritter, A. (2006) Studying illicit drug markets: Disciplinary contributions, International Journal of Drug Policy 17. 453–463
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Ritter, A. and Cameron, J. (2006) A review of the efficacy and effectiveness of harm reduction strategies for alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs, Drug and Alcohol Review 25. 611 – 624
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Declan Roche

Roche, D. (2006) Dimensions of restorative justice, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 217-238.

Roche, D. (2005) Truth Commission amnesties and the International Criminal Court, British Journal of Criminology 45. 565-581.

Roche, D. (2003)Accountability in Restorative Justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Roche, D. (2002) Restorative justice and the regulatory state in South African townships, The British Journal of Criminology 42(3). 514-533.

Braithwaite, J. and Roche, D. (2001) Responsibility and restorative justice. In G. Bazemore and M. Schiff (eds), Restorative Community Justice: Repairing Harm and Transforming Communities. Anderson Publishing, Cincinnati.

Roche, D. (2001) The evolving definition of restorative justice, Contemporary Justice Review 4. 341-353.

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Yuka Sakurai

Sakurai, Y. and Braithwaite, V. (2003) Taxpayers' perceptions of practitioners: Finding one who is effective and does the right thing? Journal of Business Ethics 46. 375-387.

Sakurai, Y. (2002) Comparing cross-cultural regulatory styles and processes in dealing with transfer pricing, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 30. 173-199.

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Colin Scott

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (2004) Introduction. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1-12.

Parker, C., Scott, C., Lacey, N. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2004) Regulating Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Scott, C. (2004) Regulatory innovation and the online consumer, Law and Policy 26(3-4). 477-506.

Scott, C. (2004) Regulating constitutions. In C. Parker, C. Scott, N. Lacey and J. Braithwaite (eds), Regulating Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

Scott, C. (2004) Paradoxes of independence and accountability in Commonwealth regulatory governance. In M. Barker (ed), Appraising the Performance of Regulatory Agencies. Australian Institute of Administrative Law, Canberra.

Scott, C. (2004) Regulation in the age of governance: The rise of the post regulatory state. In J. Jordana and D. Levi-Faur (eds), The Politics of Regulation. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.

Scott, C. (2003) Organizational variety in regulatory governance: an agenda for comparative investigation of the oecd countries, Public Organization Review 3. 301-316.

Scott, C. (2003) Introduction. In C. Scott (ed), Regulation, The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (Second Series). Ashgate, London, 2003.

Scott, C. (ed) (2003)Regulation, The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (Second Series). Ashgate, London.

Murray, A. and Scott, C. (2002) Controlling the new media: Hybrid responses to new forms of power, The Modern Law Review 65(4). 491-516.

Scott, C. (2002) Private regulation of the public sector: A neglected facet of contemporary governance, Journal of Law and Society 29(1). 56-76.

Scott, C. (2002) The governance of the European Union: The potential for multi-level control, European Law Journal 8(1). 59-79.

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Clifford Shearing

Shearing, C., Wood, J. and Font, E. (forthcoming) Nodal governance and restorative justice,Journal of Legal Studies.

Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (forthcoming) Harnessing resources for networked policing. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenge of Policing Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Shearing, C. and Berg, J. (forthcoming) Plural policing in South Africa: An African case. In T. Jones and T. Newburn (eds), Plural Policing. Routledge, London.

Shearing, C (2007) ‘Policing our future’, in A Henry and D J Smith (eds), Transformations of Policing, Ashgate, Aldershot, 249–272.

Shearing, C and J Berg (2007) ‘Private policing’, in J R Greene (ed), Encyclopedia of Police Science (third edition), Routledge, New York, 1047–1051.

Shearing, C and J Froestad (2007) ‘Beyond restorative justice - Zwelethemba, a future-focused model of local capacity conflict resolution’, in R Mackay, M Bošnjak, J Deklerck, C Pelikan, B van Stokkom and M Wright (eds), Images of Restorative Justice Theory, Verlag für Polizeiwissenschaft, Frankfurt am Main, 16–34.

Shearing, C and D Foster (2007) ‘Back to the future in South African security: From intentions to effective mechanisms’, in E. Van der Spuy, S. Parmentier and A. Dissel (eds), Restorative Justice: Politics, Policies and Prospects, Juta Publishers, Cape Town, 156–70.

Shearing, C and J Wood (2007) 'Re-shaping policing: Ideas in action', Special issue, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal 8(2), 99–106.

Wood, J and C Shearing (2007) Imagining Security, Willan Publishing, Devon. 184pp

Shearing, C., Cartwright, J. and Jenneker, M. (2006) A grass root governance model: South African peace committees. In V. Luker, S. Dinnen and A. Patience (eds), Law, Order and HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea. Pandanus, Canberra.

Shearing, C. and Froestad, J. (2006) Conflict resolution in South-Africa: A case study. In G. Johnstone and D. Van Ness, Handbook of Restorative Justice. Willan Publishing, Devon.

Shearing, C. (forthcoming) Nodal security, Police Quarterly.

Shearing, C. (2006) Reflections on the refusal to acknowledge private governments. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press.

Brodeur, J.P. and Shearing, C. (2005) Configuring security and justice, European Journal of Criminology 2(4). 379-406. Burris, S., Drahos, P. and Shearing, C. (2005) Nodal governance as an approach to regulation, Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 30. 30-58. Froestad, J. and Shearing, C. (2005) Prática da Justiça - O Modelo Zwelethemba de Resolução de Conflitos. In C. Slakmon, R. Campos Pinto De Vitto and R. Sócrates Gomes Pinto (eds), Justiica Restaurantiva Brasilia D.F. Ministério da Justiça do Brasil e Programa das Naçaões Unidas para. Desenvolvimento, Brasil. 79- 123. Hermer, J., Kempa, M., Shearing, C., Stenning, P. and Wood, J. (2005) Policing in Canada in the twenty-first century: Directions for law reform. In D. Cooley (ed), Re-imagining Policing in Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 22-91.

Marks, M. and Shearing, C. (2005) Reconceptualising reform practice in South African policing, South African Review of Sociology Special issue 36(2). 131-140.

Shearing, C. (2005) Governing security: The age of diversity. In R. Hunter and M. Keyes (eds), Changing Law: Rights, Regulation and Reconciliation. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot. 37-48. Shearing, C. (2005) Die politische produktion von sicherheit, Kriminologisches Journal 37(2). 82-92.

Shearing, C. and Johnston, L. (2005) Justice in the risk society, The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(1). 25-38.

Shearing, C. and Stenning, P. (2005) Reforming police: Opportunities, drivers and challenges, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 38(2).167-181. Shearing, C. and Stenning, P. (eds) (2005) Reforming police: An International Perspective, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. Special issue 38(2). Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2005) Nodal governance, denizenship and communal space: Challenging the Westphalian ideal. In S.L. Robins (ed), Limits to Liberation: Culture, Citizenship and Governance after Apartheid. James Currey Press, Oxford. 97-112.

Leman-Langlois, S. and Shearing, C. (2004) Repairing the future: The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission at work. In G. Gilligan and J. Pratt (eds), Crime, Truth and Justice. Official Inquiry, Discourse, Knowledge. Willan Publishing, Cullompton, UK. 222-242.

Shearing, C. (2004) Thoughts on Sovereignty, Policing and Society 14(1). 62-78.

Shearing, C., Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (eds) (2004) On the Governance of Security: A Dialogue. Policing and Society Special issue14(1).

Shearing, C. and Kempa, M. (2004) A museum of hope: A story of Robben Island, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 592. 62-78.

Shearing, C. and Marks, M. (2004) Introduction. Diversity in policing: Multi-agency frameworks and strategies in South Africa, Society in Transition Special issue 35(2). 197-203.

Shearing, C. and Marks, M. (eds) (2004) Policing in Transition: Multi Agency, Society in Transition Special issue 35(2).

Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2003) Nodal governance, democracy and the new ‘denizens’, Journal of Law and Society 30(3). 400-419.

Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2003) Governing security for common goods, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 31(3). 205-225.

Dupont, B., Grabosky, P. and Shearing, C. (2003) The governance of security in weak and failing states, Criminal Justice: An International Journal of Policy and Practice 3(4). 331-349.

Johnston, L. and Shearing, C. (2003)Governing Security: Explorations in Policing and Justice. Routledge, London.

von Hirsch, A., Ashworth, A. and Shearing, C. (2003) Specifying aims and limits for restorative justice: A “making amends” model? In A. von Hirsch, J.V. Roberts, A.E. Bottoms, K. Roach and M. Schiff (eds), Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice: Competing or Reconcilable Paradigms? Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Aral, S., Burris, S. and Shearing, C. (2002) Health and the governance of security: A tale of two systems, The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30(4). 632-643.

Kempa, M. and Shearing, C. (2002) Microscopic and macroscopic responses to inequalities in the governance of security: respective experiments in South Africa and Northern Ireland, Transformations 49. 25-54.

Shearing, C. (2002) The most critical unresolved issue associated with contemporary democratic policing. In S. Einstein and A. Amir (eds), Policing, Security and Democracy: Special Aspects of Democratic Policing. Office of International Criminal Justice, Huntsville.

Shearing, C., Cartwright, J. and Jenneker, M. (2002) Securité gouvernance et communautes marginales, Quartiers Sensibles Ici et Ailleurs, les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure 49. 79-98.

Shearing, C. (2001) A nodal conception of governance: Thoughts on a police commission, Policing and Society 11(3-4). 259-272.

Shearing, C. (2001) Punishment and the changing face of governance, Punishment and Society 3(2). 203-220.

Shearing, C. (2001) Transforming security: A South African experiment. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Shearing, C. (2001) Local capacity policing. In J. Sarkin (ed), Policing, Crime and Justice. Maklu, Brussels.

von Hirsch, A. and Shearing, C. (2001) Exclusion from public space. In A. von Hirsch, D. Garland and A. Wakefield (eds), Ethical Perspectives in Situational Crime Prevention. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

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Heather Strang

Strang, H and L Sherman (2007) Restorative Justice: The Evidence, Smith Institute, London. 96pp

Strang, H, T, Tyler, L Sherman, G Barnes and D Woods (2007) ‘Reintegrative shaming, procedural justice & recidivism: The engagement of offenders’ psychological mechanisms in the Canberra RISE Drinking-&-Driving Experiment’, Law & Society Review 41(3), 553–86

Sherman, L. and Strang, H. (2006) Restorative justice to reduce victimization? In B. Welsh and D. Farrington (eds), Preventing Crime: What Works for Children, Offenders, Victims and Places. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

Strang, H., Sherman, L., Angel, C.M., Woods, D.J., Bennett, S., Newbury-Birch, D. and Inkpen, N. (2006) Victim evaluations of face-to-face restorative justice conferences: A quasi-experimental analysis, Journal of Social Issues 62(2). 281-306.
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Strang, H. (2006) Higaisha mondai to shufukuteki shiho (Victim problems and restorative justice). In Y. Hosoi, H. Nishimura, S. Kashimuri and B. Tatsuno (eds), Shufukuteki Shiho Sougouteki Kenkyu (Restorative Justice: An Overview of Research). Kazamashobo, Tokyo. 69-83.

Sherman, L. and Strang, H. (2005) Evidence-based Justice (correspondence), The Lancet, 365. 469-470.

Sherman, L., Strang, H., Angel, C., Woods, D., Barnes, G., Bennett, S. and Inkpen, N. (2005) Effects of face-to-face restorative justice on victims of crime in four randomized controlled trials, Journal of Experimental Criminology 1(3). 367-395.

Sherman, L. and Strang, H. (2004) Verdicts or inventions? Interpreting results from randomized controlled experiments in criminology, American Behavioural Scientist 47(5). 576-607.

Sherman, L. and Strang, H. (2004) Experimental ethnography: The marriage of qualitative and quantitative research, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 595 (September). 204-222.

Strang, H. (2004) The threat to restorative justice posed by the merger with community justice: A paradigm muddle, Contemporary Justice Review 7(1). 75-79.

Strang, H. (2004) Is restorative justice imposing its agenda on victims? In H. Zehr and B. Toews (eds), Critical Issues in Restorative Justice. Criminal Justice Press, New York.

Braithwaite, J. and Strang, H. (2003) Introduction. Restorative justice and family violence. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Sherman, L.W., Strang, H. and Woods, D. (2003) Captains of restorative justice: experience, legitimacy and recidivism by type of offence. In G.M. Weitekamp and H-J. Kerner (eds), Restorative Justice in Context: International Practice and Directions. Willan Publishing, Devon. 229-256.

Strang, H. and Sherman, L.W. (2003) Repairing the harm: Victims and restorative justice, Utah Law Review (1). 15-42.

Strang, H. (2002) Repair or Revenge: Victims and Restorative Justice . Oxford University Press, Oxford. 298pp.

Strang, H. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2002)Restorative Justice and Family Violence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 288pp.

Braithwaite, J. and Strang, H. (2001) Introduction. Restorative justice and civil society. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1-13.

Carcach, C., Goldney, R., Grabosky, P. and Strang, H. (2001) Temporal clustering of child homicide: Contagion or illusion? Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 34(2). 182-192.

Strang, H. (2001) The crime victim movement as a force in civil society. In H. Strang and J. Braithwaite (eds), Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 69-82.

Strang, H. (2001) Justice for victims of young offenders: The centrality of emotional harm and restoration. In A. Morris and G. Maxwell (eds), Restorative Conferencing for Young Offenders, Hart Publishing, Oxford. 286-293.

Strang, H. and Braithwaite, J. (eds) (2001)Restorative Justice and Civil Society. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 241pp.

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Natalie Taylor

Taylor, N. (2005) Explaining taxpayer non-compliance through reference to taxpayer identities: a social identity perspective. In C. Bajada and F. Schneider (eds), Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy: An International Perspective. Ashgate, Aldershot. 39-54.

Wenzel, M. and Taylor, N. (2004) An experimental evaluation of tax-reporting schedules: A case of evidence-based tax administration, Journal of Public Economics 88. 2785-2799.

Taylor, N. (2003) Understanding taxpayer attitudes through understanding taxpayer identities. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot.

Wenzel, M. and Taylor, N. (2003) Towards evidence-based tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 409-430.

Taylor, N. and McGarty, C. (2001) The role of subjective group memberships and perceptions of power in industrial conflict, Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 11. 389-393.

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Kyla Tienhaara

Tienhaara, K. (2008) Unilateral Commitments to Investment Protection: Does the Promise of Stability Restrict Environmental Policy Development? Yearbook of International Environmental Law 17: 139-167.

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Vivienne Waller

Waller, V. (2007) The challenge of institutional integrity in responsive regulation: Field inspections by the Australian Taxation Office, Special issue Law and Policy 29(1), 67-83

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Helen Watchirs

Watchirs, H. (2005) Public health, criminal law and HIV/AIDS. In Australasian Society for HIV Medicine Inc (eds), HIV and Hepatitis C Policy: Discrimination, Legal and Ethical Issues. Australasian Society for HIV Medicine, Darlinghurst. 71-85.

Watchirs, H. (2005) Human rights audit of mental health legislation: Results of an Australian pilot, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 28(2). 99-125.

Watchirs, H. and Bartlett, P. (eds) (2005) Mental Health Law and Rights, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry Special issue 28(2).

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (2003) Introduction: Auditing in regulatory perspective, Law and Policy 25(3). 179-184.

Courville, S., Parker, C. and Watchirs, H. (eds) (2003) Auditing in Regulatory Perspective. Law and Policy Special issue 25(3).

Watchirs, H. (2003) AIDS Audit - HIV and Human Rights: An Australian Pilot, Law and Policy 25(3). 245-268.

Watchirs, H. (2002) Review of methodologies measuring human rights implementation, The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 30(4). 716-733.

Watchirs, H. (2002) A human rights approach to HIV/AIDS: Transforming international obligations into national laws, Australian Yearbook of International Law 22. 77-112.

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Micheal Wenzel

McMillen, J. and Wenzel, M. (in press) Measuring problem gambling: Assessment of three prevalence screens, International Gambling Studies.

Wenzel, M. (forthcoming) A letter from the tax office: Compliance effects of informational and interpersonal justice, Social Justice Research.

Wenzel, M. and Mikula, G. (in press) Conflicts, diplomacy and the psychology of justice. In T. Gärling, G. Backenroth-Osako, B. Ekehammer, and L. Jonsson (eds.), Diplomacy and psychology: Prevention of armed conflicts after the cold war. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish.

Wenzel, M. and Thielmann, I. (in press) Why we punish in the name of justice: Just desert versus value restoration and the role of social identity, Social Justice Research.

Wenzel, M. (2007) The multiplicity of taxpayer identities and their implications for tax ethics, Law and Policy 29(1), 31-50.

Wenzel, M. and Jobling, P. (2006) Legitimacy of regulatory authorities as a function of inclusive identification and power over ingroups and outgroups, European Journal of Social Psychology 36. 239-258.

Waldzus, S., Mummendey, A. and Wenzel, M. (2005) When ‘different’ means ‘worse’: In-group prototypicality in changing intergroup contexts, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 41. 76-83.

Wenzel, M. (2005) Misperceptions of social norms about tax compliance: From theory to intervention, Journal of Economic Psychology 6. 862-883.

Wenzel, M. (2005) Motivation or rationalization? Causal relations between ethics, norms and tax compliance, Journal of Economic Psychology 26. 491-508.

Waldzus, S., Mummendey, A., Wenzel, M. and Boettcher, F. (2004) Of bikers, teachers and Germans: Groups' diverging views about their prototypicality, British Journal of Social Psychology 43. 385-400.

Wenzel, M. (2004) An analysis of norm processes in tax compliance, Journal of Economic Psychology 25. 213-228.

Wenzel, M. (2004) A social categorisation approach to distributive justice, European Review of Social Psychology 15. 219-257.

Wenzel, M. (2004) Social identification as a determinant of concerns about individual-, group- and inclusive-level justice, Social Psychology Quarterly 67. 70-87.

Wenzel, M. (2004) The social side of sanctions: Personal and social norms as moderators of deterrence, Law and Human Behaviour 28. 547-567.

Wenzel, M. and Taylor, N. (2004) An experimental evaluation of tax-reporting schedules: A case of evidence-based tax administration, Journal of Public Economics 88. 2785-2799.

Waldzus, S., Mummendey, A., Wenzel, M. and Weber, U. (2003) Towards tolerance: Representations of superordinate categories and perceived ingroup prototypicality, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 39. 31-47.

Platow, M., Wenzel, M. and Nolan, M. (2003) The importance of social identity and self- categorization processes for creating and responding to fairness. In S. Haslam, D. van Knippenberg, M. Platow and N. Ellemers (eds), Social Identity at Work: Developing Theory for Organizational Practice. Taylor and Francis, New York. 261-276.

Wenzel, M. (2003) Tax compliance and the psychology of justice: Mapping the field. In V. Braithwaite (ed), Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot. 41-70.

Wenzel, M., Mummendey, A., Weber, U. and Waldzus, S. (2003) The ingroup as pars pro toto: Projection from the ingroup onto the inclusive category as a precursor to social discrimination, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 29. 461-473.

Wenzel, M. and Taylor, N. (2003) Towards evidence-based tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3). 409-430.

Wenzel, M. (2002) The impact of outcome orientation and justice concerns on tax compliance: The role of taxpayers' identity, Journal of Applied Psychology 87(4). 629-645.

Wenzel, M. (2002) What is social about justice? Inclusive identity and group values as the basis of the justice motive, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 38(3). 205-218.

Wenzel, M. (2001) A social categorization approach to distributive justice: Social identity as the link between relevance of inputs and need for justice, British Journal of Social Psychology 40. 315-355.

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Bu Wilson

Wilson, B.(2009) 'Timor-Leste: the curious case of the fake policemen', East Timor Law Journal, no 2.

Wilson, B. (2008) 'Joint Command for PNTL and F-FDTL Undermines Rule of Law and Security Sector Reform in Timor-Leste,' East Timor Law Journal, 2/ 2008.

Wilson, B. (2008) 'Smoke and Mirrors: institutionalising Fragility in the Policia Nacional Timor-Leste,' in Democratic governance in Timor-Leste: reconciling the local and national,' ed. D. Mearns. Darwin: Charles Darwin University Press, pp. 98-115

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Jennifer Wood

Marks, M. and Wood J. (forthcoming) Generating youth safety from below: Situating young people at the centre of safety networks. In T. Williamson (ed), The Handbook of Knowledge Based Policing: Current Conceptions and Future Directions. John Wiley and Sons, West Sussex.

Shearing, C. and J. Wood (eds) (forthcoming) Policing Futures. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal. Special issue.

Shearing, C., Wood, J. and Font, E. (forthcoming) Nodal governance and restorative justice,Journal of Legal Studies.

Wood, J. and Marks, M. (forthcoming) Nexus policing: A vision from Australia. In C. Slakmon (ed), New Directions in the Governance of Justice and Security. Brazilian Ministry of Justice and United Nations Development Program-Brazil, Sãu Paulo.

Wood, J and E Font (2007) ‘Crafting the governance of security in Argentina: Engaging with global trends’, in J. Sheptycki and A. Goldsmith (eds), Crafting Global Policing, Hart, Oxford, 329–56.

Wood, J and M Marks (2007) ‘The South African policing nexus: Charting the policing network in Durban’, South African Review of Sociology 38(2), 134–60.

Wood, J and Shearing, C (2007) 'Re-shaping policing: Ideas in action', Special issue, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal 8(2), 99–106.

Wood, J and C Shearing (2007) Imagining Security, Willan Publishing, Devon. 184pp

Wood, J and M Marks (2007) ‘Cultural change through Nexus Policing’, in M O’Neill and M Marks (eds), Police Occupational Culture: New Debates & Directions, Elsevier, Oxford, 275–94.

Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (2006) Conclusion. The future of democracy. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 241-248.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (eds) (2006)Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J. and Wood, J. (2006) Introduction. New ways of doing business: Networks of policing and security. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Fleming, J., Marks, M. and Wood, J. (2006) Standing on the inside looking out: The significance of police unions in networks of police governance, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 39(1). 71-89.
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Lewis, C. and Wood, J. (2006) The governance of policing and security provision. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Wood, J. (2006) Dark networks, bright networks and the place of the police. In J. Fleming and J. Wood (eds), Fighting Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney.

Wood, J. (2006) Research and innovation in the field of security: A nodal governance view. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 217-240.

Wood, J. and Cardia, N. (2006) Brazil. In T. Jones and T. Newburn (eds), Plural Policing: A Comparative Perspective. Routledge, London. 139-168.
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Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (2006) Introduction. Understanding the governance of security. In J. Wood and B. Dupont (eds), Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1-10.
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Wood, J. and Dupont, B. (eds) (2006) Democracy, Society and the Governance of Security. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
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Wood, J. and Font, E. (2006) Crafting the governance of security in Argentina: Engaging with global trends. In J. Sheptycki and A. Goldsmith (eds), Crafting Global Policing. Hart Publishing, Oxford.

Hermer, J., Kempa, M., Shearing, C., Stenning, P. and Wood, J. (2005) Policing in Canada in the twenty-first century: Directions for law reform. In D. Cooley (ed), Re-imagining Policing in Canada. University of Toronto Press, Toronto. 22-91.

Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2005) Nodal governance, denizenship and communal space: Challenging the Westphalian ideal. In S.L. Robins (ed), Limits to Liberation: Culture, Citizenship and Governance after Apartheid. James Currey Press, Oxford. 97-112.

Wood, J. and Kempa, M. (2005) Understanding global trends in policing: Explanatory and normative dimensions. In J. Sheptycki and A. Wardick (eds), Transnational and Comparative Criminology. Glasshouse Press, London. 287-316.

Shearing, C., Dupont, B. and Wood, J. (eds) (2004) On the Governance of Security: A Dialogue. Policing and Society Special issue14(1).

Wood, J. (2004) Cultural change in the governance of security, Policing and Society Special issue14(1). 31-48.

Wood, J., Kempa, J. and Stenning, P. (2004) Policing communal spaces: A reconfiguration of the ‘mass private property’ hypothesis. British Journal of Criminology 44(4). 562-581.

Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2003) Nodal governance, democracy and the new ‘denizens’, Journal of Law and Society 30(3). 400-419.

Shearing, C. and Wood, J. (2003) Governing security for common goods, International Journal of the Sociology of Law 31(3). 205-225.

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John Wright

Wright, J, J Parry and J Mathers (2007) ‘What to do about political context? Evidence synthesis, the New Deal for Communities and the possibilities for evidence-based policy’, Evidence and Policy 2(3) 253–69.

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