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Section I: The crime and justice landscape
1. Fifty years of Australian criminology; Duncan Chappell
2. A short history of New Zealand criminology; James Rodgers and Philip Stenning
3. Public sector criminological research; Russell G Smith
4. The Asian and Pacific Conference of Correctional Administrators; David Biles
5. Crime and justice data; Fiona Dowsley and Timothy Hart
6. Crime, news, and the media; Judy McGregor
7. Law reform targeting crime and disorder; Lorana Bartels and Rick Sarre
Section II: Patterns of crime
8. Mapping common crime; Jason Payne and Fiona Hutton
9. Violent crime; Stuart Ross and Kenneth Polk
10. Commercial armed robbery; Emmeline Taylor
11. Outlaw motorcycle gangs; Mark Lauchs and Jarrod Gilbert
12. Samoan youth crime; Laumua Tunufa'i
13. Domestic violence, violence in close relationships, and violence against women; Samantha Jeffries and Sharon Hayes
14. Sexual violence and harassment in the digital era; Anastasia Powell and Nicola Henry
15. Cybercrime; Roderic Broadhurst
16. Corporate and white collar crime; Fiona Haines
17. Corruption; Adam Graycar
18. Fraud victimisation and prevention; Tim Prenzler
19. Rural crime; Elaine Barclay
20. Transnational organised crime, border policing, and refugees; Michael Grewcock
Section III: State and non-state responses
21. A Gallipoli trope on Australian peacekeeping; John Braithwaite
22. Terrorism and anti-terrorism laws; Selda Dagistanli and Scott Poynting
23. New Zealand penal policy in the twenty-first century; John Pratt
24. Sentencing theories, practices, and trends; James C. Oleson
25. Indigenous sentencing courts in Australia; Elena Marchetti
26. Restorative justice; Masahiro Suzuki and William Wood
27. Emotion and language in restorative youth justice; Hennessey Hayes
28. Child witnesses in criminal courts; Kirsten Hanna and Emily Henderson
29. Children of prisoners; Catherine Flynn and Anna Eriksson
30. Redress for historical institutional abuse of children; Kathleen Daly
31. Privatisation of criminal justice; Alice Mills
32. The third sector in criminal justice; Janet Ransley and Lorraine Mazerolle
33. The pluralisation of policing; Trevor Bradley
34. Policing and crime policy; Andrew Goldsmith
35. The police complaints process; John Buttle and Antje Deckert
Section IV: Crime and justice through different theoretical lenses
36. Strain theory and crime; Li Eriksson and Lisa Broidy
37. Developmental and life-course criminology; Paul Mazerolle and Tara Renae McGee
38. Left realist criminology; David Brown
39. Feminist criminology; Kathryn Henne
40. Convict criminology; Greg Newbold
41. Green criminology; Rob White and Sarah Wright Monod
42. Narrative criminology; Mark Halsey
43. Victims, legal consciousness, and legal mobilisation; Robyn Holder
Section V: Indigenous perspectives on crime and justice
44. Indigenous peoples and criminal justice in Australia; Chris Cunneen and Amanda Porter
45. Māori experiences of colonisation and Māori criminology; Robert Webb
46. Colonial law, dominant discourses, and intergenerational trauma; Rawiri Waretini-Karena
47. Rangatahi courts; Khylee Quince
48. Māori and prison; Tracey McIntosh and Kim Workman
49. Crime and Māori in the media; Simone Bull
50. Doing research with the Indigenous domain as a non-Indigenous criminologist; Harry Blagg
51. Imagining an Indigenous criminological future; Juan Marcellus Tauri
Section VI: Crime prevention policies
52. Australian gun laws; Philip Alpers
53. Alcohol, policies; Joseph M. Boden
54. Developmental prevention; Ross Homel and Kate Freiberg
55. Rehabilitation programmes in Australian prisons; Karen Heseltine and Andrew Day
56. Criminal profiling; Geoff Dean and Sarah Yule.

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