Of the 4,108 homicides in Australia between 1989 and 2002, 13% occurred in the course of another crime, most commonly robbery or sexual assault. The random and criminogenic nature of these homicides requires the preventive focus to be on violent crime and weapon use
This compendium of the most recently available national information on crime in Australia covers dif...
Popular perceptions about the recidivism of homicide offenders are contradictory, varying from one e...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
This report discusses homicide trends in Australia, 1989 to 2001, and provides state by state data f...
Jenny Mouzos presents information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia ...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
During 2005-06, there were 283 incidents of homicide, resulting in 301 victims, committed by 336 off...
This report presents findings of the sixteenth year of national homicide data collection, and provid...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
Mouzos analyses Australian homicide data, using information collected by the National Homicide Monit...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Through it National Homicide Monitoring Program the Australian Institute of Criminology has analysed...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
Using information from the first year of the National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program, Maria Borzyc...
This compendium of the most recently available national information on crime in Australia covers dif...
Popular perceptions about the recidivism of homicide offenders are contradictory, varying from one e...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...
This report discusses homicide trends in Australia, 1989 to 2001, and provides state by state data f...
Jenny Mouzos presents information on the circumstances and characteristics of homicide in Australia ...
This report presents findings from and an overview of key characteristics of the 18th annual collect...
During 2005-06, there were 283 incidents of homicide, resulting in 301 victims, committed by 336 off...
This report presents findings of the sixteenth year of national homicide data collection, and provid...
Popular perceptions concerning the recidivism of extremely violent offenders - in particular, homici...
Mouzos analyses Australian homicide data, using information collected by the National Homicide Monit...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Arson homicides are rare, representing only two percent of all homicides in Australia each year. In ...
Through it National Homicide Monitoring Program the Australian Institute of Criminology has analysed...
International research suggests alcohol consumption increases the number of homicides and that homic...
Using information from the first year of the National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program, Maria Borzyc...
This compendium of the most recently available national information on crime in Australia covers dif...
Popular perceptions about the recidivism of homicide offenders are contradictory, varying from one e...
Building on earlier research undertaken at the Australian Institute of Criminology (Pinto & Wils...