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Books

  • Graham, K. and Homel, R. (2008). Raising the bar: preventing aggresion in an around bars, clubs and pubs. (PDF 775kb) UK: Willan Publishing.
  • Babor, T., Caetano, R., Casswell, S., Edwards, G., Giesbrecht, N., Graham, K., Grube, J., Gruenewald, P., Hill, L., Holder, H., Homel, R., Osterberg, E., Rehm, J., Room, R., Rossow, I. (2003). Alcohol : No ordinary commodity. Research and public policy . Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • Homel, R. (1997). Policing for prevention: Reducing crime, public intoxication, and injury. (PDF 197kb) Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 7. New York, Criminal Justice Press.

Journal articles and book reviews

  • Graham, K., Bernards S., Osgood. D., Homel, R. and Purcell, J. (2005). Guardians and handlers: The role of bar staff in preventing and managing aggression (PDF 195k). Addiction.
  • Homel, R. (2004). An extraordinarily interesting article: Comments on Fillmore and Weafer (PDF 96k). Addiction 99: 1251-1252.
  • Homel, R., Carvolth, R., Hauritz, M., McIlwain, G. and Teague, R. (2004). Making licensed venues safer for patrons: what environmental factors should be the focus of interventions? (PDF 115k). Drug and Alcohol Review, 23: 19-29.
  • Hauritz, M., Homel, R., McIlwain, G., Burrows, T. and Townsley, M. (1998). Reducing violence in licensed venues through community safety action projects: The Queensland experience (PDF 1985kb). Contemporary Drug Problems, 25: 511-551 .
  • Hauritz, M., Homel, R., McIlwain, G., Burrows, T. and Townsley, M. (1998). Reducing violence in licensed venues: Community safety action projects (PDF 109k). Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice, 101: 1-6.
  • Homel, R. (2001). Review of T. Stockwell (ed), An examination of the appropriateness of efficacy of liquor-licensing laws across Australia. Canberra. Addiction 91, 1231-1233.
  • Homel, R., Tomsen, S., and Thommeny, J. (1992). Public drinking and violence: Not just an alcohol problem (PDF 2009kb). The Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 679-697.
  • Homel, R. and Tomsen, S. (1991). Pubs and violence: Violence, public drinking, and public policy. Current Affairs Bulletin, December, 20-27.

Book chapters in edited collections

  • Homel, R. & Thomson, C. (2005). Causes and prevention of violence in prisons (PDF 113k). In Sean O'Toole and Simon Eyland (eds), Corrections criminology (pages 101-108). Sydney, Hawkins Press.
  • Homel, R., McIlwain, G. and Carvolth, R. (2004). Creating safer drinking environments. In N.Heather and T. Stockwell (eds), The Essential Handbook of Treatment and Prevention of Alcohol Problems (revised chapter for paperback edition of International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems). (pages 235-254). Chichester. United Kingdom, John Wiley and Sons.
  • Homel, R., McIlwain, G. and Carvolth, R. (2001). Creating safer drinking environments. (PDF 114kb) In N.Heather, T.J. Peters and T. Stockwell (eds), International Handbook of Alcohol Dependence and Problems. Chichester (pages 721-740). United Kingdom, John Wiley and Sons.
  • Lincoln, R. and Homel, R. (2001). Alcohol and youthful rites of passage (PDF 86k). In P. Williams (ed), Alcohol, young persons and violence (pages 47-60). Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology.
  • Homel, R. (1998). Policing alcohol problems. In T. O'Connor Shelley and A. C. Grant (eds), Problem-oriented policing: Crime-specific problems, critical issues and making problem-oriented policing work. (pages 123-151). Washington, Police Executive Research Forum.
  • Graham, K. and Homel, R. (1997). Creating safer bars. In M. Plant, E. Single and T. Stockwell (eds), Alcohol: minimising the harm. (pages 171-192). London, UK: Free Association Press.
  • Homel, R. (1997). Introduction. In R. Homel (ed), Policing for prevention: Reducing crime, public intoxication, and injury (PDF 193k). Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 7. (pages 1-5). New York: Criminal Justice Press.
  • Homel, R., Hauritz, M., McIlwain, G., Wortley, R. and Carvolth, R. (1997). Preventing drunkenness and violence around nightclubs in a tourist resort. (PDF 4372kb) In R. Clark (ed), Situational crime prevention: Successful case studies (Second edition) (pages 263-282). Guilderland, New York, Harrow and Heston.
  • Homel, R., Hauritz, M., Wortley, R., McIlwaine, G. and Carvolth, R. (1997). Preventing alcohol-related crime through community action: The Surfers Paradise Safety Action Project PDF 1009k). (pages 35-90). In R. Homel (ed), Policing for prevention: Reducing crime, public intoxication, and injury. Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 7. New York, Criminal Justice Press.
  • Homel, R. (1997). Preventing alcohol-related injuries. (PDF 2203kb) In P. O'Malley and A. Sutton (eds), Crime prevention in Australia: Issues in policy and research (pages 217-237). Sydney, Federation Press.
  • Macintyre, S. and Homel, R. (1997). Danger on the dance floor: A study of interior design, crowding and aggression in nightclubs PDF 560k). In R. Homel (ed), Policing for prevention: Reducing crime, public intoxication, and injury. Crime Prevention Studies, Volume 7. (pages 91-114). New York, Criminal Justice Press.
  • Homel, R. and Bull, M. (1996). 'Under the influence': Alcohol, drugs and crime. (PDF 4201kb) In K. Hazlehurst (ed), Crime and justice: An Australian textbook in Criminology (pages 151-178) . Law Book Company.
  • Homel, R and Clark, J. (1994). Predicting and preventing violence in clubs and pubs (PDF 1124k). R. Clarke (Ed.), Crime Prevention Studies, 3 (pp. 1-46). New York: Criminal Justice Press.
  • Tomsen, S., Homel, R. and Thommeny, J. (1991). The causes of public violence: situational "versus" other factors in drinking-related assaults. (PDF 842kb) In D. Chappell, P. Grabosky, and H. Strang (eds) Australian violence: contemporary perspectives. (pages 177-194). Canberra, Australian Institute of Criminology.

Research monographs, reports and other papers

  • McIlwain, G and Homel, R. (2009). Sustaining a Reduction of Violence in the Licensed Environment. (PDF 918kb) Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance, Griffith University.
  • Homel, R. (2004). An extraordinarily interesting article: Comments on Fillmore and Weafer. (PDF 95kb) Addiction 99: 1251-1252.
  • Homel, R. (2001). Preventing violence: A review of the literature on violence and violence prevention. A report prepared for the Crime Prevention Division of the New South Wales Attorney General's Department (PDF 1229k) (561 pages). Sydney, New South Wales Department of the Attorney General.
  • Homel, R. (2000). Reducing violence in licensed venues through community projects. In Proceedings of the 28 th International Medical Advisory Group Meeting, Melbourne, October 4-6, 1999 (pages 137-146). Melbourne: Australian Brewers Foundation.
  • Hauritz, M. Homel, R., Townsley, M., Burrows, T. and McIlwain, G. (1998). An evaluation of the Local Government Safety Action Projects in Cairns, Townsville and Mackay (PDF 835k) (139 pages). Brisbane, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University.
  • Homel, R. and Mirrlees-Black, C. (1997). Assault in Queensland . Brisbane, Queensland Criminal Justice Commission (12 pages).
  • Hauritz, M., Homel, R., Wortley, R. and Carvolth, R. (1996). The Surfers Paradise Safety Action Project (January 1993 June 1994): Evaluation Report for the Commonwealth Department of Health and Family Services. Brisbane, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety (60 pages plus appendices).
  • Stewart, A. and Homel, R. (1995). Correlates of victimisation for crimes against the person: An analysis of the 1991 Queensland Crime Victim Survey. (PDF 968kb) In D. Brereton (ed), Crime Victims Surveys in Australia (pages 111-138). Brisbane: Qld Criminal Justice Commission.
  • Homel, R.; Hauritz, M.; Wortley, R.; Clark, J.; Carvolth, R. (1994). The impact of the Surfers Paradise Safety Action Project: Key findings of the evaluation. Griffith University: Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety. (52 pages).
  • Homel, R. and Tomsen, S. (1993) Hot spots for violence: The environment of pubs and clubs. In Homicide: Patterns, prevention, and control. (PDF 43k). (pages 53-66). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.
  • Homel, R., Tomsen, S., and Thommeny, J. (1991). The problem of violence on licensed premises: The Sydney study. In T. Stockwell, E. Lang, and P. Rydon (eds), The licensed drinking environment: Current research in Australia and New Zealand. (pages 33-40). Perth, National Centre for Research into the Prevention of Drug Abuse.

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