Despite overseas media headlines labelling Australia as an unsafe place to visit, this paper by John Venditto and Jenny Mouzos provides factual information indicating that the risk of homicide victimisation faced by tourists who visit Australia is extremely low. Those most likely to be victims of homicide are young males, reflecting the general profile of homicides in Australia. This paper focuses on the most serious of violent crimes - homicide - and although it demonstrates that the risk of victimisation is extremely low for visitors to Australia, further work on other violent crimes such as assault and robbery would be informativ
Jenny Mouzos presents information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia ...
Pagination differs in bound and electronic versionsThis research is informed by media reports of pas...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
A key part of the Australian Institute of Criminology’s role is to provide a capacit...
Purpose: This paper summarises what is known about the victimisation of immigrants in Australia. Met...
The family is viewed by most people as providing a nurturing and loving environment. But for some, t...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Violence has become a matter of major public concern in Australia in recent years. Two separate mass...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
This report has been jointly prepared by CARRS-Q and Queensland Transport to inform the development ...
This article compares the epidemiological profile of injury-related hospitalized morbidity of intern...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
This publication presents national crime statistics relating to victims of a selected range of offe...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
Jenny Mouzos presents information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia ...
Pagination differs in bound and electronic versionsThis research is informed by media reports of pas...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
A key part of the Australian Institute of Criminology’s role is to provide a capacit...
Purpose: This paper summarises what is known about the victimisation of immigrants in Australia. Met...
The family is viewed by most people as providing a nurturing and loving environment. But for some, t...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Violence has become a matter of major public concern in Australia in recent years. Two separate mass...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
This report has been jointly prepared by CARRS-Q and Queensland Transport to inform the development ...
This article compares the epidemiological profile of injury-related hospitalized morbidity of intern...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
This publication presents national crime statistics relating to victims of a selected range of offe...
This report presents findings of the nineteenth year of homicide data collection (2007–08) and provi...
Jenny Mouzos presents information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia ...
Pagination differs in bound and electronic versionsThis research is informed by media reports of pas...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...