Public Sector Criminological Research

The Australian Institute of Criminology, 1972–2022

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Palgrave Macmillan


Paru le : 2023-07-24



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This book explores the role and development of criminological research in the public sector during the last half-century. It identifies the benefits such research has provided and assesses whether the community has received value for the funds expended. The Australian Institute of Criminology is used as a case study to illustrate the challenges and pressures facing those who have sought to carry out independent crime and justice research in the public sector, to assess what fifty years of work has achieved and to determine whether or not there remains a need for criminologists to be employed by governments. The book is based on extensive archival research, administrative data analysis, interviews with current and previous staff and the perspectives of scholars in comparable institutions globally. It presents new historical information as well as current and future critical perspectives on crime and justice research in a unique Australian government organization.

Pages
488 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2023-07-24
Marque
Palgrave Macmillan
EAN papier
9783031283550
EAN PDF
9783031283567

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4
Nombre pages imprimables
48
Taille du fichier
14766 Ko
Prix
137,14 €
EAN EPUB
9783031283567

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
4
Nombre pages imprimables
48
Taille du fichier
49664 Ko
Prix
137,14 €

Russell G. Smith is Honorary Fellow at the Institute and Professor in the College of Business, Government and Law at Flinders University, Australia. He has qualifications in law, psychology and criminology from the University of Melbourne, Australia, a PhD from King’s College London, UK, and worked for almost 25 years at the Australian Institute of Criminology.


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