2017

  • Christensen, L. (2017). Child sex offenders: The psychology of offending. In W. Petherick & G. Sinnamon (Ed.), The psychology of criminal and antisocial behavior (pp 419-438). California: Elsevier Inc.
  • Christensen, L. (2017). Victims of child sexual abuse: The psychology of victims. In W. Petherick & G. Sinnamon (Ed.), The psychology of criminal and antisocial behavior (pp 439-458). California: Elsevier Inc.
  • Homel, P. (2017). Foreword to John A Winterdyk (Ed.) Crime Prevention. International Perspectives, Issues and Trends (pp. xi-xvi). Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group.
  • Homel, R., Bumbarger, B., Freiberg, K. & Branch, S. (2017). Sustaining crime prevention at scale: Transforming delivery systems through prevention science. In Teasdale, B & Bradley, M (Eds.), Preventing crime and violence: Volume 3 of Advancing Prevention Science (pp. 351-376). New York: Springer.
  • Karstedt, S. (2017). Scaling criminology: From street violence to atrocity crimes. In Peter Drahos (Ed) Regulatory Theory : Foundations and Applications (pp.466-482). ANU Press: Acton.
  • Karstedt, S. & Moldenhauer, S. (2017). Frauen in den Instanzen der Justiz. (Women in the Criminal Justice System). In
  • Schultz, U. & Berghahn, S. (Eds.) Rechtshandbuch für Frauen- und Gleichstellungsbeauftragte, Volume 2 (pp. 2208). Dashöfer: Hamburg.
  • Murphy, K. (2017). Procedural justice and its role in promoting voluntary compliance. In P. Drahos (Ed), Regulatory Theory: Foundations and Applications (pp. 43-58). The Australian National University, Canberra: ANU Press. doi:10.22459/RT.02.2017.
  • Robinson, Y. (2017). Circumscribing cyberbullying: Toward a mutual definition and characterisations of aggression, assault, and recklessness via telecommunications technology. In W. Petherick (Ed.), The psychology of crime and antisocial behaviour (pp. 321-342). London,UK: Elsevier.

2016

  • Birks, D., & Clare, J. (2016). Simulating CPTED: computational agent-based models of crime and environmental design. In R. Armitage & P. Ekblom (Eds.). Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and its relationship to Situational
  • Crime Prevention and Environmental Criminology. Crime Prevention Studies. Monsey, NY: Criminal Justice Press.
  • Daly, K. (2016). Money for justice: ex gratia redress for historical institutional abuse. In Smaal Y., Kaladelfos, A. & Finnane, M. (Eds.) The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress (pp. 160-178). Monash: Monash University Publishing.
  • Daly, K. & Wade, D. (2016). Gender and adolescent-to-parent violence: a systematic analysis of typical and atypical cases. In Holt, A. (Ed.)  Working with Adolescent Violence and Abuse towards Parents: Approaches and Contexts for Intervention (pp 148-169). London: Routledge.
  • Draper, R., Ritchie, J., & Prenzler, T. (2016). Making the most of security technology. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and security in practice: Challenges and achievements (2nd ed.) (pp. 186-203). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  • Finnane, M. (2016). All very civil. In Smith, S. (Ed.), Judging for the People : A Social History of the Supreme Court in Victoria 1841-2016 (pp. 171-92). Crows Nest NSW: Allen & Unwin.
  • Finnane, M. (2016). Guns and massacres: the politics of firearms control in Australia. In Stubbs, J. & Tomsen, S. (Eds.), Violence in Australia: Crime, Criminal Justice and Beyond (pp. 31-48). Sydney: Federation Press.
  • Finnane, M. (2016). The origins of 'modern” policing’. In Knepper, P. & Johansen, A. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Crime and Criminal Justice (pp. 456-473). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Finnane, M. & Smaal, Y. (2016). Some Questions of History. In Smaal, Y., Kaladelfos, A. & Finnane, M. (Eds.), The Sexual Abuse of Children: Recognition and Redress (pp. 7-9). Monash University Publishing.
  • Hardy, K. (2016). Counter-Terrorism Laws: Offences and Other Provisions. In The Queensland Law Handbook [online]. Brisbane, Caxton Legal Centre.
  • Hardy, K. (2016). Violent Extremism Online and the Criminal Trial. In Aly, A., Macdonald, S., Jarvis, J. & Chen, T. (Eds), Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and the Internet (pp 87-106). London, Routledge.
  • Holder. R. (2016). Seeing the state: human rights violations of victims of crime and abuse of power. In L. Weber, E. Fishwick and M. Marmo, M. (Eds.). The Routledge Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights (pp 419-428). London: Routledge.
  • Homel, R., Bumbarger, B., Freiberg, K. & Branch, S. (2016). Sustaining crime prevention at scale: Transforming delivery systems through prevention science. In Teasdale, B. & Bradley, M. (Eds.), Preventing crime and violence: Volume 2 of Advancing Prevention Science. New York: Springer.
  • Karstedt, S. (2016). Emotions, Truth and Justice: Shared and Collective Emotions in Transitional Justice. In H. Landweer & D. Koppelberg (Eds.), Recht und Emotion I: Verkannte Zusammenhänge, (Law and emotion: unrecognized links) (pp. 194-224). Freiburg, München: Karl Alber.
  • Karstedt, S. (2016). Middle-Class Crime: Moral Economies between Crime in the Streets and Crime in the Suites. In S.R. van Slyke, M.L. Benson & F. Cullen (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of White Collar Crime (pp. 168-199). Oxford: OUP
  • Karstedt, S. & Moldenhauer, S. (2016). Frauen als Opfer von Gewalt: Globale Perspektiven. (Women as victims of Violence: Global Perspectives). In Schultz, U. & Berghahn, S. (Eds.) Rechtshandbuch für Frauen- und Gleichstellungsbeauftragte, Volume 2 (pp. 2226). Dashöfer: Hamburg.
  • Kebbell, M.R., & Westera, N. (2016). Investigating historical allegations of sexual abuse. In Y.Smaal, A. Kaladelfos, & M.Finnane (Eds.), The sexual abuse of children (pp.123-131). Melbourne: Monash University Press.
  • McGee, T., & Farrington, D. (2016). Developmental and Life-Course Theories of Crime. In A.R. Piquero (Ed.), Wiley Handbook of Criminological Theory (pp. 336-354). Hoboken NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Muteere, M., Shearing, C. & Stenning P. (2016). Human Rights and Pluralization of Policing. In Weber, L., Fishwick E. & Marmo M. (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights (pp. 396-404). London/New York: Routledge.
  • Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2016). Complainants’ views on police complaints and discipline systems: The Gap between aspiration and experience. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.), Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 73-93). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.
  • Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2016). Corruption prevention and complaint management. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and security in practice: Challenges and achievements (pp. 130-148). 2nd Edition. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  • Prenzler, T. (2016). Democratic policing, public opinion and external oversight. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.), Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 51-72). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.
  • Prenzler, T. (2016). Managing police conduct: Finding the balance between internal and external processes. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.), Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 251-265). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.
  • Prenzler, T. (2016). Police views on processing complaints against police. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.), Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 95-118). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.
  • Prenzler, T. (2016). Safety in policing and security. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and security in practice: Challenges and achievements (2nd ed.) (pp. 168-185). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  • Prenzler, T. (2016). Scandal, inquiry and reform: The Evolving locus of responsibility for police integrity. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.), Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 3-27). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.
  • Prenzler, T. & Sarre, R. (2016). Public-private crime prevention partnerships. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and security in practice: Challenges and achievements (2nd ed.) (pp. 149-167). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  • Prenzler, T., & Porter, L.E. (2016). Improving police behaviour and police-community relations through innovative responses to complaints. In S. Lister & M. Rowe (Eds.), Accountability in policing: Contemporary debates (pp. 49-68). Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Shearing, C. & Stenning, P. (2016). The Privatization of Policing: Implications for Democracy. In Leander, A. & R. Abrahamsen (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies (pp. 140-148). London/New York: Routledge.
  • Smallbone, S. & McKillop, N. (2016). Preventing child sexual abuse: A place based approach. In Smaal, Y., Kaladelfos, A. & Finnane, M. (Eds). The sexual abuse of children: Recognition and redress (pp. 61-77). Melbourne: Monash University Press.
  • Wickes, R., Homel, R. & Zahnow, R. (2016). Safety in the suburbs: Social disadvantage, community mobilization, and the prevention of violence. In J. Stubbs & S. Tomsen (Eds), Australian Violence (pp. 210-229). Sydney: Federation Press

2015

  • Allan, S. & Ewart, J. (2015). Citizen Science, Citizen Journalism: New forms of environmental reporting. In A. Hansen & R. Cox (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Environment and Communication (pp. 186-196). United Kingdon: Routledge.
  • Biggs, A., & Brough, P. (2015). Challenges of intervention acceptance in complex, multifaceted organisations: The importance of local champions. In M. Karanika-Murray and C. Biron (Eds.), Derailed organizational stress and well-being interventions: Confessions of failure and solutions for success (pp 151-158). United Kingdom: Springer.
  • Biggs, A., & Brough, P. (2015). Explaining intervention success and failure: What works, when, and why? In M. Karanika-Murray and C. Biron (Eds.), Derailed organizational stress and well-being interventions: Confessions of failure and solutions for success (pp 237-244). United Kingdom: Springer.
  • Brough, P., & Biggs, A. (2015). The highs and lows of occupational stress intervention research: Lessons learnt from collaborations with high-risk industries. In M. Karanika-Murray and C. Biron (Eds.), Derailed organizational stress and well-being interventions: Confessions of failure and solutions for success (pp 263-270). United Kingdom: Springer.
  • Brough, P., & O’Driscoll, M. (2015). Integrating work and personal life. In R.J. Burke, K.M. Page, C.L. Cooper, (Eds.), Flourishing in life, work, and careers: Individual wellbeing and career experiences (pp. 377-394). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Cadman, T. Maraseni, T., Hume, M. & Lopez-Casero, F. (2015). Developing Sustainable Governance at the Regional Level: The Case of Emissions Trading. In K. Thomas (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Economics (248-266). United States: IGI Global.
  • Dioso-Villa, R. (2015). Is There Evidence of a "CSI Effect? In K. Strom & M. Hickman (Eds.) Forensic Science and the Administration of Justice: Critical Issues and Directions (pp. 21-42). United States: Sage Publications.
  • Fleming, C. & Manning, M. (2015). New Zealand. In W. Visser (Ed.) World Guide To Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing.
  • Fleming, C., Manning, M. & Nguyen, D. (2015). Viet Nam. In W. Visser (Ed.) World Guide To Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing.
  • Hart, T. & Miethe, T. (2015). Public Bus Stops and the Meso Environment: Understanding the Situational Context of Street Robberies. In V. Ceccato & A. Newton (Eds.), Safety and Security in Transit Environments: An Interdisciplinary Approach (pp. 196-212). United Kingdon: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Jennings, W.G., Piquero, A.R., Zimring, F.E. & Reingle, J.M. (2015). Assessing the Continuity of Sex Offending Over the Life Course: Evidence From Two Large Birth Cohort Studies. In A. Blokland & O. Lussier (Eds.), Sex Offenders: A Criminal Career Approach (pp. 129-142). United Kingdom: Wiley.
  • Karstedt, S. (2015). Downsizing Imprisonment: A New Turn in Punitiveness. In Mildenberger, F. (Ed), Die andere Fakultät. Theorie, Geschichte, Gesellschaft. (The other faculty: Theory, history, society) (pp. 261-276). Hamburg: Männerschwarm.
  • Karstedt, S. (2015). Transnationale Unternehmen und Völkerstrafrecht: Kriminologische Perspektiven. (Transnational Corporations and International Criminal Law: Criminological Perspectives). In: Jessberger, F., Kaleck, W. & Singelnstein, T. (Eds), Wirtschaftsvölkerstrafrecht: (International criminal law on corporate crime) (pp.159-190, 199-201). Baden-Baden: Nomos.
  • Martin, A., Kilpatrick, M., Cocker, F., Sanderson, K., Scott, J., & Brough, P. (2015). Challenges in the evaluation of a mental health promotion intervention targeting small-to-medium enterprises In M. Karanika-Murray and C. Biron (Eds.), Derailed organizational stress and well-being interventions: Confessions of failure and solutions for success (pp. 191-200). United Kingdom: Springer.
  • Mazerolle, P. (2015). The Role of Theory. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An introduction to crime and criminology (4th ed.) (pp. 191-204). Pearson, Australia.
  • Mazerolle, P., Eriksson, L., Wortley, R., & Johnson, H. (2015). Understanding homicide in Australia: Exploring perpetrator accounts. In A. Day., & E. Fernandez. (Eds.) Preventing violence in Australia: Policy, Practice and Solutions (pp. 25-44). Sydney: Federation Press.
  • McLean, H. & Ewart, J. (2015). Harvesting Collective Intelligence: When disaster is on Twitter before Rescuers Arrive. In Social Technologies and Collective Intelligence Monograph. Lithuania: Mykolas Romeris University.
  • McLean, H. & Hopwood, M. (2015). Crisis Communication: When sorry is the hardest word in elite sport. In M. Sheehan & D. Quinn-Allan (Eds.) Crisis Communication in a Digital World (pp. 60-72). Australia: Cambridge University Press.
  • McLean, H., (2015). Social Media Benefits and Risks in Earthquake Events. In Encyclopedia of Earthquake Engineering. Germany: Spinger.
  • Moepeng, P., Fleming, C. & Manning, M. (2015). Botswana. In W. Visser (Ed.) World Guide To Sustainable Enterprise and Entrepreneurship. Sheffield, UK: Greenleaf Publishing.
  • Piquero, A.R., Reingle Gonzalez, J.M. & Jennings, W.G. (2015). Developmental trajectories and antisocial behavior over the life-course. In J. Morizot & L. Kazemian (Eds.). The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior: Theory, Research and Practical Applications (pp. 75-88). United States: Springer.
  • Porter, L.E. (2015). Police Professional Standards Units and External Oversight Agencies: Can there be Productive Collaboration? In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.) Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 229-249). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Porter, L.E. & Prenzler, T. (2015). Complainants’ views of police complaints systems: The Gap between Aspiration and Experience. In T. Prenzler & G. den Heyer (Eds.) Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement (pp. 73-93). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Porter, L.E., Prenzler, T., & Hine, K. (2015). Police Integrity in Australia. In K. Ivkovic & S. Haberfeld (Eds.), Measuring Police Integrity Across the World: Studies from Established Democracies and Countries in Transition (pp. 67-97). United States: Springer-Verlag.
  • Prenzler, T. & Porter, L.E. (2015). Improving Police Behaviour through Innovative Responses to Complaints. In M. Rowe & S. Lister (Eds.) Accountability of Policing (pp. 49-68). London: Routledge.
  • Smaal, Y. & Willett, G. (2015). Eliminate the 'females': The New Guinea affair and medical approaches to homosexuality in the Australian army in the Second World War. In C. Twomey., & E. Koh. (Eds.) The Pacific War: Aftermaths, Remembrance and Culture (pp. 233-250). United Kingdom: Routledge.
  • Smallbone, S. & McKillop, N. (2015). Evidence-informed approaches to preventing sexual violence and abuse. In P. Donnelly & C. Ward (Eds.) Oxford Textbook of Violence Prevention: Epidemiology, Evidence and Policy (pp. 177-184). United Kingdon: Oxford University Press.
  • Smallbone, S. & McKillop, N. (2015). Psychological explanations. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An introduction to crime and criminology (4th ed.) (pp. 204-219). Pearson, Australia.
  • Smallbone, S., & Cale, J. (2015). An integrated life-course developmental theory of sexual offending. In A. Blockland & P. Lussier (Eds.) Sex offenders: A criminal careers approach (pp. 43-70). United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.
  • Taylor, P., Snook, B., Bennell, C., & Porter, L. (2015). Investigative Psychology. In B. Cutler., & P. Zapf. (Eds.) APA Handbook of Forensic Psychology (Vol. 2) (pp. 165-186). United States: American Psychological Association.
  • Timms, C., Brough, P., Siu, O., O’Driscoll, M., & Kalliath, T. (2015). Cross-cultural impact of work-life balance on health and work outcomes. In L. Lu & C.L. Cooper (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Work-Life Balance in Asia (pp. 295-314). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Toumbourou, J., Leung, R., Homel, R., Freiberg, K., Satyen, L., & Hemphill, S. (2015). Violence Prevention and Early Intervention: What Works? In A. Day., & E. Fernandez. (Eds.) Preventing violence in Australia: Policy, Practice and Solutions (pp. 45-62). Sydney:Federation Press.
  • Wickes, R., Homel, R. & Zahnow, R. (2015).Safety in the suburbs: Social disadvantage, community mobilization, and the prevention of violence. In Australian Violence. Sydney: Federation Press.