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Current Issues in Criminal Justice

current issues in criminal justice


Current Issues in Criminal Justice
is produced by the Institute of Criminology Press and is the major Australian journal on criminal justice. Contributors include academics, researchers and professionals, who provide expert analysis of the many aspects of criminal justice. The Journal covers national and international issues, and has subscribers from many different countries and disciplines.

The journal features ‘Contemporary Comments’ which are at the cutting edge of the crime and justice debate. There are also book reviews and news of upcoming events in the field.

Executive Editor: Professor Mark Findlay, mark.findlay@usyd.edu.au
Production Editor: Dawn Koester, d.koester@usyd.edu.au
Book Review Editor: Arlie Loughnan, A.Loughnan@usyd.edu.au
Subscriptions Administrator: Rachel Miller, r.miller@usyd.edu.au

Please send submissions and author enquiries to Dawn Koester.

Latest Issue

Current Issues in Criminal Justice: Volume 20 Number 3, March 2009

Issue Editor: Professor Duncan Chappell, University of Sydney

 

CONTENTS

 

The 2008 John Barry Memorial Lecture

Chris Cunneen

Criminology, Criminal Justice and Indigenous People:A Dysfunctional Relationship?

 

Articles

Gary Edmond, Katherine Biber, Richard Kemp, andGlenn Porter

 

Law’s Looking Glass: Expert Identification Evidence Derived from Photographic and Video Images

 

Anna Ferrante

The Use of Data-Linkage Methods in Criminal JusticeResearch: A Commentary on Progress, Problems and Future Possibilities

 

Duncan Chappell and Kenneth Polk

Fakers and Forgers, Deception and Dishonesty: An Exploration of the Murky World of Art Fraud

 

Andrew Groves and

Marinella Marmo

 

How to ‘Melt the Ice’ on the Streets: A Social-Control Analysis on the Rise of Methamphetamines within Australia and the Need to Reduce Demand

 

 

Alice Hutchings and Hennessey Hayes

Routine Activity Theory and Phishing Victimisation: Who Gets Caught in the ‘Net’?

 

Contemporary Comments

 

David Brown

Searching for a Social Democratic Narrative in Criminal Justice

 

Arlie Loughnan

The Legislation We Had to Have? The Crimes (Criminal Organisations Control) Act 2009 (NSW)

 

Thalia Anthony

Manifestations of Moral Panics in the Sentencing of Palm Islander Lex Wotton

 

Duncan Chappell and Robyn Lincoln

‘Shhh … We Can’t Tell You’: An Update on the Naming Prohibition of Young Offenders

 

Denise Weelands

Residential Centre or Day Prison? The Case of COSP

 

 

Reviews

Thalia Anthony

Crime, Aboriginality and the Decolonisation of Justice , Harry Blagg, Hawkins Press, Sydney 200

 

Allan McCay

Negotiating Responsibility: Law, Murder and States of Mind , Kimberley White, UBC Press, Vancouver, 2008

 

 

 

 

 




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Editorial Board

Dr Eileen Baldry, University of New South Wales
Dr Harry Blagg
, University of Western Australia
Professor David Brown, University of New South Wales
Professor Terry Carney, University of Sydney
Associate Professor Judy Cashmore, University of Sydney
Professor Janet Chan, University of New South Wales
Professor Dorothy Chunn, Simon Fraser University
Professor Chris Cunneen, University of New South Wales
Professor David Dixon, University of New South Wales
Professor Mark Findlay, University of Sydney
Professor Andrew Goldsmith, Flinders University
Dr David Indermaur, University of Western Australia
Associate Professor Gail Mason, University of Sydney
Associate Professor Jude McCulloch, Monash University
Mr David McDonald, Australian National University
Professor Luke McNamara, University of Wollongong
Associate Professor Sharon Pickering, Monash University
Professor Scott Poynting, Manchester Metropolitan University
Professor Rick Sarre, University of South Australia
Dr Kristin Savell, University of Sydney
Professor Martin Schwartz, Ohio University
Professor Phil Scraton, Queen's University, Belfast
Professor Elizabeth Stanko, Royal Holloway University of London
Professor Philip Stenning, Keele University
Professor Julie Stubbs, University of Sydney
Associate Professor Julia Tolmie, Auckland University
Associate Professor Stephen Tomsen, University of Newcastle
Professor Kate Warner, University of Tasmania
Professor Rob White, University of Tasmania

Book Review Editor

Arlie Loughnan, email A.Loughnan@.usyd.edu.au



Advertising in CICJ


Current Issues in Criminal Justice offers inexpensive and effective ways for you to advertise your publications and conferences both in Australia and internationally. Our readers include academics, lawyers, students, government agencies, advice groups, libraries and institutions. Advertising rates are listed below.To discuss advertising in the Journal, contact the Administrator, Institute of Criminology.

Advertisement rates
1/4 page $165.00
1/2 page $220.00
Full page $605.00

Advertising inside the back cover
1/2 page $330.00

Inserts
Inserts into Current Issues in Criminal Justice should be folded to A5 size and weigh no more than 7 grams. You will need to supply 250 copies of your insert. $330.00

Format
Camera-ready art to be supplied. Laser printout acceptable but if your ad includes halftones please supply a screen bromide.

Sizes
Quarter page 75mm x 115mm
Half page 155mm x 115mm
Full page 55mm x 240mm

Deadlines
Please send your copy to us by the deadlines indicated. If you have camera-ready copy we are able to deal with your advertisement much more promptly.

March Issue
Artwork 15 February
Insert 28 February

July Issue
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Insert 30 June

November Issue
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Insert 30 October

Correspondence and information
Dawn Koester, Institute of Criminology, Sydney University Law School
Building F10 Eastern Ave University of Sydney 2006
Phone: (61) (2) 9351 0450
Fax: (61) (2) 9351 0200 Attn: Institute of Criminology
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