Abstract: Describes selected characteristics of Indigenous and non-Indigenous homicides as recorded within the Australian Institute of Criminology’s National Homicide Monitoring Program from 1 July 1989 to 30 June 2012.  
Aim: To describe trends in Indigenous arrest rates in New South Wales for property and violent offen...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of...
The dramatic, and increasing, overrepresentation of Indigenous Australians in all stages of the crim...
In recent times there has been much discussion about the high level of violence amongst Australia’s ...
Crime data collated by the New South Wales (NSW) Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) in...
Data indicate that Indigenous people are 15 to 20 times more likely than non-Indigenous people to co...
This publication presents national crime statistics relating to victims of a selected range of perso...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Indigenous people are proportionately more likely to live in rural and remote areas of Australia tha...
Statistics drawn from police data do not show the crime and victimisation that is never disclosed to...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
Updates Mouzos and Rushforth’s (2003) findings describing characteristics of domestic/family homicid...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
Domestic Violence (DV) is prevalent within Australian society with one in four women experiencing so...
Aim: To describe trends in Indigenous arrest rates in New South Wales for property and violent offen...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of...
The dramatic, and increasing, overrepresentation of Indigenous Australians in all stages of the crim...
In recent times there has been much discussion about the high level of violence amongst Australia’s ...
Crime data collated by the New South Wales (NSW) Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) in...
Data indicate that Indigenous people are 15 to 20 times more likely than non-Indigenous people to co...
This publication presents national crime statistics relating to victims of a selected range of perso...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comObjectiveTo compare the incidence of injury-rela...
Indigenous people are proportionately more likely to live in rural and remote areas of Australia tha...
Statistics drawn from police data do not show the crime and victimisation that is never disclosed to...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
Updates Mouzos and Rushforth’s (2003) findings describing characteristics of domestic/family homicid...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
Domestic Violence (DV) is prevalent within Australian society with one in four women experiencing so...
Aim: To describe trends in Indigenous arrest rates in New South Wales for property and violent offen...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
The utilization of violence risk instruments in forensic populations is increasing and a plethora of...