An important strategy for preventing deliberate firesetting is intervention with young people who show an unhealthy interest in fire and fire services. All Australian jurisdictions conduct juvenile arson intervention programs for such young people. This report examines the models for programs and calls for their evaluation
In reviewing previous studies of arson, Matthew Willis examines the motives and profiles of arsonist...
Youth Justice Conferencing, a juvenile justice mechanism that brings stakeholders of an offence toge...
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
Deliberate lighting of fires by juveniles is both a public health concern and a community issue. Thi...
Deliberate lighting of fires by juveniles is both a public health concern and a community issue. Thi...
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
The deliberately lit bushfires that devastated Victoria in 2009, and several others since, have high...
Youth misuse of fire (YMF) refers to any illegitimate use of fire or incendiary materials by a perso...
The current paper provides a review of the literature on juvenile fire-setting, focusing on psycholo...
Youth misuse of fire presents a significant risk to life and property. In Australia, the tertiary pr...
Deliberate fire-setting costs the community millions of dollars each year and comes at a great human...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
In reviewing previous studies of arson, Matthew Willis examines the motives and profiles of arsonist...
Youth Justice Conferencing, a juvenile justice mechanism that brings stakeholders of an offence toge...
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...
Based on previous research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology it seems that appro...
Deliberate lighting of fires by juveniles is both a public health concern and a community issue. Thi...
Deliberate lighting of fires by juveniles is both a public health concern and a community issue. Thi...
Bushfire arson is an intractable and costly problem for Australia. This is a report from The symposi...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
In response to the ‘Black Christmas’ bushfire crisis in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, the Premie...
The deliberately lit bushfires that devastated Victoria in 2009, and several others since, have high...
Youth misuse of fire (YMF) refers to any illegitimate use of fire or incendiary materials by a perso...
The current paper provides a review of the literature on juvenile fire-setting, focusing on psycholo...
Youth misuse of fire presents a significant risk to life and property. In Australia, the tertiary pr...
Deliberate fire-setting costs the community millions of dollars each year and comes at a great human...
This article provides an overview of the literature on risk issues in juvenile fire-setting behaviou...
In reviewing previous studies of arson, Matthew Willis examines the motives and profiles of arsonist...
Youth Justice Conferencing, a juvenile justice mechanism that brings stakeholders of an offence toge...
DAMON MULLER outlines new techniques for reducing the threat of arson BUSHFIRES are a fact of life ...