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School of Law: Law School Staff - Mark Israel - Publications

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Publications

Books

  • Israel , M & Hay, I (2006) Research Ethics for Social Scientists: Between Ethical Conduct and Regulatory Compliance. London: Sage. ISBN Cloth: 1-4129-0389-0; Paper: 1-4129-0390-4.

    http://www.sagepub.co.uk/book.aspx?pid=107744 

  • Goldsmith , A, Israel, M & Daly, K (2006) eds Crime and Justice: a Guide to Criminology. Sydney: Lawbook Company. 536 pages. ISBN 0455 22256 8.
  • Goldsmith , A, Israel, M & Daly, K (2003) eds Crime and Justice in Australia. Sydney: Lawbook Company. 400 pages. ISBN 0455 315 218.
  • Goldsmith , A & Israel, M (2000) eds Criminal Justice in Diverse Communities. Sydney: Federation. 190 pages. ISBN 1 86287 363 1. http://www.fedpress.aust.com/Abstracts/LawContext/Vol17No1.htm
  • Israel , M (1999) South African Political Exile in the United Kingdom. London: Macmillan. 281 pages. ISBN 0 333 74168 4. New York: St Martin's Press. ISBN 0 312 22025 1
  • Sumner , C, Israel, M, O'Connell, M & Sarre, R (1996) eds International Victimology. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. 346 pages. ISBN 0 642 24008 6. http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/proceedings/27/index.html
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Articles in Refereed Journals

  • Israel , M & Chui, W H (2006) If ‘Something Works’ is the Answer, What is the Question? Supporting Pluralist Evaluation in Community Corrections in the United Kingdom. European Journal of Criminology 3/2, pp181-200. ISSN 1477-3708  http://euc.sagepub.com/archive/
  • Handsley , E, Davis, G & Israel, M (2005) Legal Lemonade? Or, can you turn external pressures into educational advantages? Griffith Law Review (Australia) 14/1. ISSN 1038-3441 http://www.griffith.edu.au/publication/glr/frameset1.html
  • Israel , M (2004) Strictly Confidential? Integrity and the Disclosure of Criminological and Socio-Legal Research. British Journal of Criminology 44/5, pp715-40. ISSN 0007-0955
  • Israel , M, Handsley, E & Davis, G (2004) 'It's the Vibe': Fostering Student Collaborative Learning in Constitutional Law in Australia. The Law Teacher: The International Journal of Legal Education (United Kingdom) 38/1 pp1-26. ISSN 0303-9400
  • Israel , M (2003) The Underrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples on Canadian Jury Panels. Law and Policy (United States) 25/1 pp37-62. ISSN: 0265-8240 http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0265-8240
  • Israel , M, Lyons, T & Mason, C (2002) Women, Resistance and Africa: the Role of Women in the Zimbabwean, South African and Eritrean Armed Struggles. Humanity and Society (United States) 26/3. pp196-213. ISSN: 0160-5976
  • Israel , M (2002) South African War-Resisters and the Ideologies of Return from Exile. Journal of Refugee Studies (United Kingdom) 15/1 pp26-42. ISSN 0951-6328 http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/hdb/Volum e_15/Issue_01/
  • Israel , M & Dawes, J (2002) 'Something from Nothing': Shifting Credibility in Community Correctional Programs in Australia. Criminal Justice: the International Journal of Policy and Practice 2/1 pp5-25. ISSN 1466-8025
  • Hersh , D & Israel, M (2002) Approaches to Research Ethics. ACQ (Australia) 4/1 pp44-48. ISSN 1441-6727
  • Hay , I & Israel, M (2001) 'Newsmaking geography': Communicating Geography through the Media. Applied Geography (United Kingdom) 21/2 pp107-125. ISSN 0143-6228
  • Israel , M (2000) 'What Works' with South Australian Newspapers? Current Issues in Criminal Justice (Australia) 12/2. pp227-232. ISSN 1034-5329
  • Goldsmith , A & Israel, M (2000) Criminal Justice in Diverse Communities: an Introduction. Law in Context (Australia) 17/1. pp1-14. ISSN 0811 5796 http://www.fedpress.aust.com/Abstracts/LawContext/ Vol17No1.htm
  • Israel , M (2000) Juries, Race and the Construction of Community. Law in Context (Australia) 17/1. pp96-112. ISSN 0811 5796 http://www.fedpress.aust.com/A bstracts/LawContext/Vol17No1.htm
  • Israel , M (2000) The Commercialisation of University-Based Criminological Research in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 33/1. pp1-20. ISSN 0004-8658
  • Schwartz , M & Israel, M (2000) Born in the USA. Importing American Fears of Random Crime. Current Issues in Criminal Justice (Australia) 11/3. pp337-342. ISSN 1034-5329
  • Israel , M & Adams, S (2000) 'That Spells Trouble': Jews and the Communist Party of South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 26/1 (United Kingdom). pp145-162. ISSN 0305-7070. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/frameloader.html?http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/03057070.html
    Earlier version published in Limb, P (ed) Conference Papers presented at International Conference on New African Perspectives: Africa, Australasia, and the Wider World at the End of the Twentieth Century. Perth, Australia, 1999.
  • Lyons , T & Israel, M (1999) Women, Resistance and the Armed Struggle in Southern Africa. African Studies Review and Newsletter ( Australia) 11/1. pp5-11. ISBN 1 86342 513 6 [Renamed Australasian Review of African Studies]. Republished in Ahluwalia, P & Zegeye, A (eds) (2002) African Identities: Contemporary Political and Social Issues. London: Ashgate, pp74-84. ISBN 0 7546 1947 8
  • Israel , M (1999) Crime and Tourism: the Victimisation of Backpackers. Alternative Law Journal (Australia) 24/5. pp231-234 . ISSN 1037-969X http://www.altlj.org/artsandabs/oct1999_abs.html#5
  • Israel , M (1998) Telling Stories of Crime in South Australia. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 31/3. pp213-229. ISSN 0004-8658 [1998 JC LEXIS 20]
  • Israel , M (1998) Crimes of the State: Victimisation of South African Political Exiles in the United Kingdom. Crime, Law and Social Change ( United States) 29/1. pp1-29. ISSN 0925-4994
  • Israel , M (1998) Ethnic Bias in Jury Selection in Australia and New Zealand. International Journal of the Sociology of Law (United Kingdom) 26/1. pp35-54. ISSN 0194-5695 http://www.idealibrary.com/links/toc/ijsl/26/1/0
  • Israel , M (1997) Teaching Criminology through Interview-Based Assignments. Legal Education Review (Australia) 8/2. pp141-159. ISSN 1003-2839
  • Israel , M (1997) Reproducing Criminology: The Art of Reading Criminology Textbooks for Australians. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology 30/3. pp312-329. ISSN 0004-8658 [1997 JC LEXIS 15]
  • Israel , M (1996) The 'Strangest of Minorities': The Shifting Visibility of South African Post-war Migration to Britain. New Community ( United Kingdom) 22/3. pp479-493. ISSN 0047-9586 [Renamed Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies] http://ww w.ercomer.org/nc/nc22- 3.html
  • King , M & Israel, M (1989) The Pursuit of Excellence, or How Solicitors Maintain Racial Inequality. New Community (United Kingdom) 16/1. pp107-120. ISSN 0047-9586 [Renamed Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies]

Chapters in Books (and other contributions)

  • Israel , M (2006) Confidentiality. In Jupp, V (ed) Sage Dictionary of Social Research Methods. London: Sage. ISBN 0761962980. 

  • Israel, M with Hersh, D (2006) Ethics. In Gilbert, N (ed) From Postgraduate to Social Scientist: A Guide to Key Skills. London: Sage. ISBN Cloth: 0-7619-4459-1; Paper: 0-7619-4460-5.

  • Israel, M (2006) What is a Crime? Who is the Criminal? In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice: a Guide to Criminology. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 3-14. ISBN 0455 22256 8.

  • Bloustien , G & Israel, M (2006) Crime and the Media. In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice: a Guide to Criminology. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 45-63. ISBN 0455 22256 8.
  • Israel , M (2006) Victims and Criminal Justice. In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice: a Guide to Criminology. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 395-413. ISBN 0455 22256 8.
  • Israel , M (2005) Research Ethics. In McLaughlin, E and Muncie, J (eds) Sage Dictionary of Criminology. London: Sage.
  • Hay , I & Israel, M (2005) A Case for Ethics (not Conformity). Goodwin, G.A. & Schwartz, MD (eds) 'Professing' Humanist Sociology (5th edition). Washington DC: American Sociological Association.
  • Israel , M & Halsey, M (2004) Crime and Justice in Australia. In Wright, RA (ed) Encyclopedia of Criminology. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn.
  • Israel , M (2003) Defining Crime. In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice in Australia. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 3-10. ISBN 0455 315 218.
  • Bloustien , G & Israel, M (2003) Crime and the Media. In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice in Australia. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 39-60. ISBN 0455 315 218.
  • Israel , M (2003) Victims and Criminal Justice. In Goldsmith, A, Israel, M & Daly, K (eds) Crime and Justice in Australia. Sydney: Lawbook Company. pp 351-370. ISBN 0455 315 218.
  • Israel , M (2002) Australia. In Levinson, D (ed.) Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment. Thousand Oaks, Ca: Sage. ISBN 076192258X. http://www.sagepub.com/book.aspx?pid=5219
  • Israel , M & Sarre, R (2000) Defining, Recording and Reporting Crime. In Sarre, R & Tomaino, J (eds) Considering Crime and Justice: Realities and Responses. Adelaide: Crawford House. pp1-29. ISBN 1 86333 206 5.
  • Israel , M (2000) 'The Confessions of a Satanic, Neo-Nazi, Drug Lord Statistician': Encouraging Criminal Justice Students to Read Media Representations of Official Statistics Critically. In Goodwin, GA & Schwartz, MD (eds) 'Professing' Humanist Sociology (4th edition). Washington DC: American Sociological Association. pp113-116.
    Revised version published in Schwartz, MD & Maume, MO (eds) (2005) 'Professing' Humanist Sociology (5th edition). Washington DC: American Sociological Association.
  • Israel , M (1999) The Art of (Ab)using Textbooks. In Schwartz, MD & Maume, MO (eds) Teaching the Sociology of Deviance. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. pp20-23.
  • Israel , M (1999) Interview-based Assignments and the Sociology of Deviance. In Schwartz, MD & Maume, MO (eds) Teaching the Sociology of Deviance. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. pp81-83.
    Revised version published in Schwartz, MD & Maume, MO (eds) (2003) Teaching the Sociology of Deviance (2 nd ed.). Washington DC: American Sociological Association.
  • Israel , M (1999) Victims and Justice. In Sarre, R & Tomaino, J (eds) Exploring Criminal Justice. Adelaide: Institute of Justice Studies. pp223-264. ISBN 0 86803 624 2.
  • Israel , M & Sarre, R (1999) The Elusive Nature of 'Crime'. In Sarre, R & Tomaino, J (eds) Exploring Criminal Justice. Adelaide: Institute of Justice Studies. pp3-29. ISBN 0 86803 624 2.
  • Israel , M (1998) Counter-Exile Activities: Covert Action in the United Kingdom. In Schutte, C, Liebenberg, I & Minnaar, A (eds) The Hidden Hand ? Covert Operations in South Africa. Revised Edition. Pretoria: HSRC Publications. pp343-362. ISBN 0 7969 1866 X.
  • Israel , M & Morris, S (1998) Antisemitism in Australia, 1997. Antisemitism in the World Today. London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research. http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive2/australia/index.html
  • Israel , M (1997) Living with 'A World Apart': Second Generation South Africans in the United Kingdom and the Ideologies of Exile. In Ahluwalia, P & Nursey-Bray, P (eds) Post-Colonialism: Culture and Identity in Africa. New York: Nova Science. pp175-198. ISBN 1 56072 453 6.
  • Israel , M & Morris, S (1997) Antisemitism in Australia, 1996. Antisemitism World Review. London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research. pp76-83. ISBN 0 901113 27 1. http://www.axt.org.uk/antisem/archive/archive1/australia/index.htm
  • Israel , M(1996) Power, Politics and Victimisation. In Sumner, C, Israel, M, O'Connell, M & Sarre, R (eds) International Victimology. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. pp1-7. ISBN 0 642 24008 6.
  • Israel , M & Morris, S (1996) Antisemitism in Australia, 1995. Antisemitism World Review. London: Institute for Jewish Policy Research. pp52-59. ISBN 0 901113 26 3.
  • Israel , M(1996) 'Better than Listening to the Ducks in the Lake' Teaching Criminology through Interview-Based Assignments. In Silins, H, Murray-Harvey, R & Orrell, J (eds) Improving University Teaching and Learning. Flinders University: School of Education. pp67-85. ISBN 0 725806079.
  • Israel , M & Morris, S (1995) Antisemitism in Australia, 1994. Antisemitism World Review. London: Institute of Jewish Affairs. pp66-75. ISBN 0 901113 24 7.

Commissioned Papers and Reports  

  • Chalmers, R and Israel, M (2005) Caring for Data: Law, Professional Codes and the Negotiation of Confidentiality in Australian Criminological Research. Report for the Criminology Research Council (Australia). http://www.aic.gov.au/crc/reports/200304-09.pdf
  • Israel , M (2004) Ethics and the Governance of Criminological Research in Australia. Report for the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research. http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/bocsar1.nsf/files/r55.pdf/$file/r55.pdf
  • Israel , M (2001) Anti-competitive Corporate Practices in the British Void Property Protection Market. Report for Safe Estates Services (United Kingdom). 
  • Israel , M (2001) Australian Police Promotion and Disability Policies. Report for South Australian Equal Opportunities Commission.
  • Slatter , M, Baulderstone, J, Beer, A & Israel, M (2000) Residential Tenancies Tribunal Listings Research Project Final Report. 
  • Harper , A & Israel, M (2000) The Killing of the Fly: State-Corporate Victimisation in Papua New Guinea. Australian National University Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Working Paper 22. ISSN 1444 187X http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/Wpapers/rmap_wp22.pdf
  • Jenny Pearson and Associates (1999) Review of Community-Based Offender Programs: Final Report. Prepared for the South Australian Minister for Justice. Adelaide: Attorney-General's Department. Two volumes.
  • Israel , M & Hutchings, S (1998) Aboriginal People and Juries. Adelaide: Division of State Aboriginal Affairs. ISBN 0 73086 200 3.
  • Israel , M (1994) Playing with Fire: A Report for the Evaluation of the South Australian Attorney-General?s Crime Prevention Strategy. 
  • King , M, Israel, M & Goulbourne, S (1990) Report for the Commission of Racial Equality on Ethnic Minorities and Recruitment to the Solicitors? Profession. London: Law Society. ISBN 1 85328 047 X.

Journal Editorial Roles

  • Critical Criminology: an International Journal [Pacific Rim Editor, 2003-present]
  • Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology [Associate Editor, 2002-05]

Recent Conference & Seminar Papers

  • ‘Passion, Motivation and Innovation: An Invitation to Lifelong Teaching’, Invited address University of South Australian Divisional Retreat, 16 July 2007.
  • ‘Teaching and the Art of Being Passionate’. Invited Address to Raising the Profile of University Teaching: Scientists leading Scientists Conference, National Wine Centre of Australia, University of Adelaide, 13 June 2007.

  • 'Research Quality Framework: What is it and why do people dislike it so much?’. Invited address to School of Humanities, Flinders University, 26 March 2007.

  • ‘Academic Management and Leadership’. Invited address to Australian Tertiary Education Management, Flinders University, 8 March 2007.
  • ‘Surviving the Research Quality Framework in Education’. Invited address to School of Education Retreat, Flinders University, 13 December 2006.
  • ‘Surviving the Research Quality Framework in Theology’. Invited address to Adelaide College of Divinity, 10 November 2006.
  • ‘Just add water?: applying for national teaching awards’. Invited address to University teaching award winners, University of Newcastle, Australia, 13 October 2006.
  • ‘Slashing the Budget: Developing Teaching Innovation in Difficult Times’. Invited address to University of Newcastle, Australia, 12-13 October 2006.
  • ‘Surviving “Teaching in a Higher Education Environment”’. Invited address to Graduate Certificate in the Practice of Tertiary Teaching, University of Newcastle, Australia, 12-13 October 2006.
  • ‘Teaching Criminology’. Invited address to Schools of Law and Social Policy, University of New South Wales, Australia, 11 October 2006.
  • ‘Social science researchers and the Australian ethics review process: Between Ethical Conduct and Regulatory Compliance’. Invited presentation to the Ethics Centre of South Australia/Department of Health Seminar Series, Adelaide, 6 October 2006.
  • ‘How to set up an adversarial culture: social scientists and the development of research ethics governance in Australia’. Invited presentation to Ethical Issues in Interdisciplinary Legal Research Workshop, University of Wollongong, 20 September 2006. 
  • ‘No Go Zones: Criminologists, Caught between Ethical Conduct and Regulatory Compliance.’ Paper presented to British Society of Criminology Conference, Glasgow, United Kingdom, 4-7 July 2006.
  • ‘Passion in Academia: Surviving the Teaching-Research Nexus’. Opening address to Tri-Institutional Teaching and Learning Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 16 June 2006.
  • ‘Knock their socks off: applying for national teaching awards’ (with Assoc Prof Craig Simmons). Staff Development and Training Unit seminar, Flinders University, Australia, 10 May 2006
  • ‘Surviving the Research Quality Framework’. Paper presented to School of Law staff and postgraduate seminar, Flinders University, Australia, 28 February 2006.
  • ‘Teaching and the Art of Being Passionate’. Invited address to Re-energising Nursing and Midwifery Education Conference, Adelaide, 6-8 February 2006.
  • ‘Postgraduates and the Art of Being Passionate. Invited address to Macquarie Institute for Innovation Two-day Teaching Workshop, Sydney, 21-22 November 2005.
  • ‘From Practitioner to Researcher: Meeting Changing Demands in the Law School’. Invited address to Australasian Professional Legal Education Council Annual Conference, Adelaide, 11-13 November 2005.
  • ‘Teaching in the Enterprise University… and All That Jazz’. Keynote Address, Effective Teaching and Learning Conference, University of Queensland, Australia, 4 November 2005.
  • ‘Research Ethics in Criminology’. Invited seminar presentation for the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, 2 November 2005.
  • ‘Social science researchers and the ethics review process’. Invited presentation to the National Institute of Justice, United States Department of Justice, Washington DC, 22 September 2005.
  • ‘International Trends in Social Science Research Ethics’. Invited paper presented in the ‘International Lecture Series’, University of Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States, 20 September 2005.
  • How to set up an adversarial culture: criminologists and the development of research ethics governance in Australia. Paper presented to Keele University Department of Criminology Staff Seminar, United Kingdom,  25 May 2005.
  • Scary Stuff? Uses and Abuses of Informed Consent in Criminology. Paper presented to British Society of Criminology Conference, Leeds, United Kingdom, 12-14 July 2005.
  • Conflicts of Interest and Social Scientists. Invited paper presented as ‘National Guest Speaker’ to National Health and Medical Research Council Ethics in Human Research Conference, Canberra, Australia, 12-13 May 2005.
  • National Guest Speaker at Final Plenary session, National Health and Medical Research Council Ethics in Human Research Conference, Canberra, Australia, 12-13 May 2005.
  • Criminologists and the development of research ethics governance in Australia. Paper presented to Regulatory Institutions Network (REGNET) Seminar, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 11 May 2005.
  • Graduation Address. Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. 21 April 2005.
  • Social Science Research Ethics. Paper presented to Community and Family Studies Staff seminar, University of Otago, New Zealand, 15 February 2005.
  • How to set up an adversarial culture: criminologists and the development of research ethics governance in Australia. Paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, Wellington, New Zealand,  9-11 February 2005..
  • The Teaching-Research Nexus. Invited presentation to A Tradition of Innovation: Inaugural Innovative Research Universities Australia Senior Staff Forum, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia, 3-4 February 2005.
  • Edgework: Promoting Risk-taking in Teaching and Learning. Presentation to the National Teaching Forum, Canberra, Australia, 29-30 November 2004.
  • On the Take: Obtaining research funding from outside sources. Session presented with Dr Lyn Leader-Elliott and Assoc Prof Mark Staniforth to Archaeology, Cultural Studies and Law, Flinders University, 3 November 2004.
  • Respondent to Professor James Gobert (Essex University) and Professor Harry Glasbeek (Osgoode Hall Law School) lectures on Corporate Crime and Corporate Manslaughter, Industrial and Corporate Manslaughter Seminar, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 12 March 2004.
  • One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty-Four Years AD: When Dinosaurs Roamed the Classrooms. Presentation to the National Teaching Forum, Canberra, Australia, 1-2 December 2003. Re-presented on 12 March 2004 for digital recording for Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education), University of New South Wales.
  • It's the Vibe. Fostering Student Collaborative Learning in Constitutional Law in Australia. Paper presented to Educational Research Conference, Flinders University, Australia, 27 November 2003; Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 15 April 2003.
  • Twenty-First Century Australian Criminology Textbooks and the Reproduction of a Discipline. Invited paper presented to the 10 th Asia-Pacific Special, Health and Law Librarians Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 25 August 2003 .
  • Strictly Confidential? Integrity and the Disclosure of Criminological and Socio-Legal Research. Paper presented to School of Law staff and postgraduate seminar, Flinders University, Australia, 8 October 2003; School of Law staff and postgraduate seminar, Brunel University, United Kingdom, 8 July 2003; Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1-3 October 2003; British Society of Criminology Conference, Bangor, United Kingdom, 25 June 2003; Criminology Research Group, Open University, United Kingdom, 29 April 2003; Centre for Criminology, University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Society of Criminology, 27 February 2003
  • Fostering Ethical Reflexivity in Social and Cultural Research. Address by Iain Hay and Mark Israel to Vice-Chancellor's Symposium for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching, Flinders University, Australia, 21 November 2002.
  • Respondent to Professor Henry Pontell's (University of California, Irvine) lecture on Identity Fraud, Cyber Crime and White Collar Delinquency, University of Adelaide Public Lecture, Adelaide, 21 October 2002.
  • The Under-representation of Indigenous Peoples on Canadian Jury Panels. Paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 1 October 2002.
  • Two Award-Winning Lecturers Bore you Senseless: Session presented with Dr Craig Simmons to Flinders Foundations of University Teaching, 8 February 2002.
  • Teaching Philosophies and Practices. Address to Vice-Chancellor's Symposium for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching, 30 November 2001.
  • Something from Nothing: Shifting Credibility in Programmes in Australia. Keynote Address presented to the Probation and Community Corrections Officers Association (PACCOA) Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 20 September 2001; Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 21-23 February 2001.
  • The Under-representation of Indigenous Peoples on Canadian Jury Panels. Paper presented to Flinders University Law School Staff Seminar. 22 August 2001.
  • South African State Violence. Paper presented to Institute of Criminal Justice Research Seminar, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 10 May 2001.
  • Commercialisation of Research: Flogging or Flagging? Paper presented to University of Southampton Faculty of Law Staff Seminar, United Kingdom, 25 April 2001.
  • Flotsam and Jetsam: Representations of Beach Crime in Australia. Co-authored paper presented by Dr Gerry Bloustien to Cultural Studies Association of Australia Conference 2000, Brisbane, Australia, 4-6 December 2000.
  • Out of Court Jury Selection: Race, Space and the Construction of Community. Paper presented to American Society of Criminology Annual Conference, San Francisco, 14-19 November 2000.
  • Women, Resistance and the Armed Struggle in Southern Africa. Paper presented to African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific Annual Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 13-15 July 2000.
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