recent years. Two separate massacres in Melbourne in 1987 and one in Sydney in 1991 — each by a lone gunman — horrified the nation and reinforced the view of many that Australia is becoming a more violent and lawless country. Anecdotal evidence and systematic survey data both confirm that fear of random, unprovoked violence from strangers now has a major effect on the lives of many ordinary Australians (van Dijk, Mayhew & Killias 1991). However, criminological research (see Australia 1990) suggests that most acts of interpersonal violence are not the result of random attacks by madmen on complete strangers, but involve ordinary people as both attackers and victims who frequently know each other and who, for one reason or another, come i...
Despite overseas media headlines labelling Australia as an unsafe place to visit, this paper by John...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...
Violence has become a matter of major public concern in Australia in recent years. Two separate mass...
Speech presented to the British Society of Criminology at the British Criminology Conference, Liverp...
Almost a year since the killings at Port Arthur is a time to consider violence in Australian society...
The Personal Safety Survey reveals that there are still unacceptably high levels of violence experie...
n Recent victimization surveys indicate that the levels of fear among Canadians have increased sligh...
2Images of violence and crime are persistent fare on movie and television screens, in fiction, and o...
Of the 4,108 homicides in Australia between 1989 and 2002, 13% occurred in the course of another cri...
of persons assaulted annually in New South Wales at over 125,000 or about 2.1 per cent of the New So...
Sustained media attention combined with high-profile incidents, have prompted the view among the Aus...
not uncommon for concern to be aired from government, media, and other concerned agencies. Preventio...
A speech presented at the seminar "Crime and justice in regional Australia", held at James Cook Univ...
Considerable concern has been expressed from time to time about the impact of immigration on the soc...
Despite overseas media headlines labelling Australia as an unsafe place to visit, this paper by John...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...
Violence has become a matter of major public concern in Australia in recent years. Two separate mass...
Speech presented to the British Society of Criminology at the British Criminology Conference, Liverp...
Almost a year since the killings at Port Arthur is a time to consider violence in Australian society...
The Personal Safety Survey reveals that there are still unacceptably high levels of violence experie...
n Recent victimization surveys indicate that the levels of fear among Canadians have increased sligh...
2Images of violence and crime are persistent fare on movie and television screens, in fiction, and o...
Of the 4,108 homicides in Australia between 1989 and 2002, 13% occurred in the course of another cri...
of persons assaulted annually in New South Wales at over 125,000 or about 2.1 per cent of the New So...
Sustained media attention combined with high-profile incidents, have prompted the view among the Aus...
not uncommon for concern to be aired from government, media, and other concerned agencies. Preventio...
A speech presented at the seminar "Crime and justice in regional Australia", held at James Cook Univ...
Considerable concern has been expressed from time to time about the impact of immigration on the soc...
Despite overseas media headlines labelling Australia as an unsafe place to visit, this paper by John...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
With notable exceptions, research on violence (and crime generally) has privileged the urban as the ...