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Conferences and Presentations 2004 - 2007

2007

Campbell, D. (2007) 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Refugee Voice'.  The Sixth International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3-6 July 2007.

Campbell, D. (2007) 'Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', Sharing Excellence in Research, UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, 21 September, 2007.

Campbell, D. (2007) 'Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September 2007.

Campbell, D. & Winter R. (2007) 'Assessing Risk within Intimate Partner Violence through a Refugee Lens: Implications for Policing and Refugee Communities', ANZSOC Conference, Building Bridges, Adelaide, 24-26 September 2007.

Eckhardt, M. (2007) 'Imperial Influences on Fear of Crime in Tasmania', Colonialism and Its Aftermath (CAIA) Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 27-29 June.

Eckhardt, M. (2007)' "‘Fear of Crime" as Moral Panic. Community Place and Change', UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, Hobart, 21 September.

Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Command and Control: Leading the Troops from the Top', Studying Civil Servants Up Close, Political Studies Association Conference, Bath, UK, 12 April.

Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Partnership Policing', Securitas Ltd, Helsinki, Finland, 17 April.

Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Waking up the neighbourhood', Neighbourhood Watch Convention, Launceston, 16 June.

Fleming J. (2007) 'Challenges of Partnership Policing', People's Republic of China Public Security University, Beijing, China, 13 July.

Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Since 1996, the Police Unions'. Panel on ‘Since 1996: Women leading Change, The 5th Women and Policing Conference, Melbourne, 26-30 August.

Fleming, J. (2007) 'Police Professionalism – An Overview', ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20-21 September.

Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Performance Management in Australian Police Services'. Policing and evidence-based policy development. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September.

Hinds, L. & Fleming, J. (2007) ‘Crime Victimisation and Police Legitimacy: the importance of beliefs and experiences', Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Newcastle, NSW.

Hughes, C. (2007) 'Perceptions, Peer Groups and Partnerships: insights and preliminary results from the first Australian ‘trial' of Social Norms', National Conference on Social Norms Approach, Cambridge, Massachusetts, July. 3.10MB pdf

Julian, R. (2007) Panel on Young People and Vehicle Theft, Melbourne International Vehicle Crime Conference, Melbourne Convention Centre, 13-14 June.

Julian, R. (2007) ‘Forensic Policing in a Cross-Cultural Context – The Case of Australian Police in Bali and Thailand'. Policing. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September.

Julian, R, White, R. & Campbell, D. (2007) ‘Police-Researcher Partnerships' Panel, TASA/SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, Auckland, New Zealand, 4-7 December.

Long, G. (2007) ‘Social norms: A positive approach to reducing alcohol-related harm amongst Australian students', 6th Annual Youth Health Conference, New Zealand, 24-26 September.

Richman, M. (2007) ‘Professionalism and ANZPAA'. Research and Implementation. ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20-21 September.

Richman, M. (2007) ‘Police professionalism – the ANZPAA promise'. Police Professionalism. 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September.

Rosevear, L. (2007) ‘The Application of Standardization Techniquest to the Analysis of population Ageing Related Changes in Australian Crime Trends'. ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September.

Ryan, M. (2007) ‘Encouraging police capacity to reflect'. Education and Training. ASSA Workshop – Police Professionalism Seminar, UTAS, Hobart, 20 -21 September.

Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' 5th Australasian Women and Policing Conference, Melbourne, 27 August.

Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University , Adelaide , 23 September.

Stewart, B. (2007) ‘Pathways into Policing – a gendered experience?' 20th Annual ANZSOC (Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology) Conference, Adelaide, 23-26 September.

Winter, R. (2007) ‘Safety or Surveillance? The Challenges of Assessing Risk in Intimate Partner Violence'. Family Therapies Conference, Hobart, 6 September.

Winter, R. (2007) ‘Policing the Criminalisation of Intimate Partner Violence'. Community Place and Change, UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, Hobart, 21 September.

Winter, R. (2007) ‘Policing the Criminalisation of Intimate Partner Violence', ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September.

2006

Dr Clarissa Hughes (formally Cook) had an article published Preventing Alcohol-Related Harm among Australian Rural Youth: Investigating the Social Norms Approach, in The Social Norms Review, Vol. 1 Issue 3, 2006 a quarterly electronic publication of the National Social Norms Resource Center http://www.socialnorms.org/

2005

The Director gave a presentation on TILES at the Tasmanian Police Academy in Hobart, September 2005. 302KB pdf

The Director gave a presentation on TILES and careers in law enforcement research at Lawfest, Hobart, August 2005. 453KB pdf

2004

The Director presented a paper on the ARC Linkage Project Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia at The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference at Latrobe University, Beechworth Campus, 8-11 December 2004.

Inspector Matthew Richman (DPEM) gave a presentation on TILES and its research activities at the National Crime Stoppers Conference in Hobart, 13-15 October 2004.

The Director and Dr Terry Narramore (School of Government) gave a presentation to the Energy and Communications Australia (ETTA) Counter-terrorism Workshop in Hobart on 27 July 2004.

The Director and Vanessa Goodwin (DPEM) presented a paper at the Societies of Criminology Key Issues Conference in Paris, 13-15 May 2004. The paper was titled U-Turn: Diverting Young People from Vehicle Theft in Tasmania and was well received by a substantial audience at this international conference.

Inspector Matthew Richman (DPEM) gave a presentation at Lawfest 2004. The paper was titled Policing in the Contemporary Environment.


 

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