Counter-terrorism measures and perceptions of police legitimacy: The importance Muslims place on procedural justice, representative bureaucracy, and bounded-authority concerns

Counter-terrorism measures and perceptions of police legitimacy: The importance Muslims place on procedural justice, representative bureaucracy, and bounded-authority concerns Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Engaging Muslims in counter-terrorism (CT)…
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Examining the overlap of young people’s early contact with the police as a person of interest and victim or witness

Examining the overlap of young people’s early contact with the police as a person of interest and victim or witness Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. There is known to…
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The life-course of methamphetamine users in Aotearoa/New Zealand: School, friendship and work

The life-course of methamphetamine users in Aotearoa/New Zealand: School, friendship and work Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. As part of the first qualitative-based research on the life-course of methamphetamine…
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Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused?

Oceania’s ‘crimmigration creep’: Are deportation and reintegration norms being diffused? Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. The trend of deportation of convicted non-citizens to the Pacific has grown over the…
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Drug offence detection during the pandemic: An ARIMA analysis of rates and regional differences in Queensland, Australia

Drug offence detection during the pandemic: An ARIMA analysis of rates and regional differences in Queensland, Australia Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. Public commentary has offered mixed opinion on…
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‘Without uniform I am a community member, uncle, brother, granddad’: Community policing in Australia’s Torres Strait Region

‘Without uniform I am a community member, uncle, brother, granddad’: Community policing in Australia’s Torres Strait Region Journal of Criminology, Ahead of Print. As a palpable legacy of violent colonialism,…
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