The move towards prevention in domestic anti-terror law and policy was initially justified as an exceptional response to the exceptional threat of transnational terrorism following September 11, 2001. However, commonalities are discernable between prevention in anti-terror law and prevention as employed in other areas of Australian law. To begin contextualising and analysing preventive practices in Australia, a framework is required. ‘The preventive state’ provides one way to view the collection of preventive measures employed in Australia. Engaging a governmentality perspective has the potential to make visible prevention and pre-emption in law and governance, and to inform critical treatment of the preventive state itself. Wheth...
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Since mass immigration recruitments of the post‐war period, ‘othered’ immigrants to both the UK and ...
Between 1968 and 1971 the Australian government, under the leadership of Prime Minister John Gorton,...
Since the events of 9/11 in the US in 2001 and, four years later, the 7/7 London bombings in the UK,...
Abstract: This article critically examines the New South Wales State Government’s latest policy resp...
This article critically examines the New South Wales State Government’s latest policy response to th...
This paper charts the main changes in security industry regulation in Australia from the 1980s t...
In the latter months of 2014, following events in faraway Iraq and Syria, Australia responded forcef...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
This paper grapples with the question of how progressive criminologists might approach working with ...
The fine is the most common penalty imposed by courts of summary jurisdiction in Australia, and fine...
Numbers, rates and proportions of those remanded in custody have increased significantly in recent d...
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Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
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In 2014 the Ebola virus entered Sierra Leone, soon to become the epicentre of a global health crisis...
Since mass immigration recruitments of the post‐war period, ‘othered’ immigrants to both the UK and ...
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