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Research Report 2019 - Sociology and Criminology

Journal Article
Barnes, A and White, R, “Violence in the mosh pit: assault within the Australian punk scene”, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 31 (1) pp. 40-59. doi:10.1080/10345329.2018.1556281 ISSN 1034-5329 (2019) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hasler, O and Walters, R and White, R, “In and against the State: The dynamics of environmental activism”, Critical Criminology, 28 pp. 517-531. doi:10.1007/s10612-019-09432-0 ISSN 1205-8629 (2019) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, V and Piper, A*, “Imprisonment of female urban and rural offenders in Victoria, 1860–1920”, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 8 (1) pp. 100-115. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.v8i1.941 ISSN 2202-8005 (2019) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, V, “Narrative construction of sexual violence and rape online”, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 6 (2) pp. 95‐108. doi:10.5204/ijcjsd.v6i2.270 ISSN 2202-8005 (2016) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Piper, AJ* and Nagy, VM, “Risk factors and pathways to imprisonment among incarcerated women in Victoria, 1860–1920”, Journal of Australian Studies, 42 (3) pp. 268-284. doi:10.1080/14443058.2018.1489300 ISSN 1835-6419 (2018) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Piper, AJ* and Nagy, V, “Versatile offending: criminal careers of female prisoners in Australia, 1860–1920”, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 48 (2) pp. 187-210. doi:10.1162/JINH_a_01125 ISSN 1530-9169 (2017) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Remund, A, “Facing the other: Religious and community leaders’ negotiations of religious difference in Hobart, Tasmania”, Fieldwork in Religion, 14 (1) pp. 33-52. doi:10.1558/firn.39234 ISSN 1743-0615 (2019) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Ma, Yue, “Chinese Tourism in Tasmania”, Tourism in Tasmania, Forty South Publishing, CS Ooi and A Hardy (ed), Hobart, pp. 113-124. ISBN 9780648675761 (2019) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, VM, “Child sexual abuse”, Encyclopedia of Rape and Sexual Violence, ABC-CLIO, MD Smith (ed), USA, pp. 61-86. ISBN 1440844895 (2018) [Other Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, VM, “Digital Technologies and Sexual Assault: Perpetration of Sexual Violence Online and Survivors’ Use of Technology to Seek Justice and Heal”, Rape Cultures and Survivors: An International Perspective (Volume 2), ABC-CLIO, T Inal, MD Smith (ed), Santa Barbara, USA, pp. 189-213. ISBN 978-1-4408-5306-7 (2018) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
White, R and Hasler, O, “Ecocide”, The Routledge International Handbook of Violence Studies, Routledge, WS DeKeseredy, CM Rennison, AK Hall-Sanchez (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 309-319. ISBN 9781315270265 (2019) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Conference Publication
McLeod, K and Belle, MJ and Ciftci, S and Moore, R and Ozkul, D and Vincent, K, “Disrupting whiteness in the classroom: Early stages of a collaborative investigation”, Southern Knowledges Symposium, 2-3 November 2017, University of Tasmania (2017) [Keynote Presentation] [Full Text] [Detail]
Moore, R and McLeod, K and Ozkul, D and Vincent, K and Ciftci, S and Belle, MJ, “Using collaborative peer engagement to bring a decolonising lens to teaching practice”, TASA 2019, 25-28 November 2019, Western Sydney University (2019) [Conference Extract] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, V and Rychner, G*, “Filicide in Victoria: Addressing the Historical Context 1860-1920”, Addressing Filicide: the Fourth International Conference for Cross National Dialogue, 14 November 2019, Melbourne, Australia (2019) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Nagy, V, “The health and medical needs of Victoria’s older female prisoners, 1860-1920”, Prison Medicine: Health and Incarceration in History Conference, 2-3 May 2019, University of Wollongong (2019) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, V, “Women’s homicide offending in Victoria”, 1 May 2019, University Technology of Sydney (2019) [Conference Extract] [Full Text] [Detail]
Nagy, V, “Making the case for a Feminist Historical Criminology”, Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society Conference, 8-11 December 2011, Melbourne, Australia (2011) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Mawad, R and Julian, R and Campbell, DM, Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 1 – Showcasing Collective Impact, Australia, 1 (2018) [Contract Report] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Campbell, D and Mawad, R and Winter, R and West, S and Julian, R, Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 3 - Backbone Organisations, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, Australia, 3 (2018) [Contract Report] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Tilyard, S* and Ayton, JE and Mawad, R and Campbell, DM and Winter, RE and West, SG and Julian, R, Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 4 – Knowledge Exchanges the Determinants of Crime and the Determinants of Health, 4 (2018) [Contract Report] [Full Text] [Detail]
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Campbell, D and Mawad, R and Winter, R and West, S and Blake, G* and Kitchener, Val and Julian, R, Law enforcement and public health workshop series: Report No. 2 – Developing shared measures, Tasmania, Australia, 2 (2018) [Contract Report] [Full Text] [Detail]
Other Public Output
Bartkowiak-Theron, I and Campbell, D and Winter, R and West, S and Julian, R and Mawad, R, “Law enforcement and public health workshop series”, Report No. 5 - A co-located, multi-disciplinary initiative for Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-4. (2018) [Government or Industry Research] [Full Text] [Detail]
Campbell, D and Julian, R, “Evaluation of ‘Employment Support Services - Connect'”, Final Report for the Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tasmania) Inc., Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), University of Tasmania, Hobart, pp. 1-77. (2012) [Government or Industry Research] [Detail]
Campbell, D and Julian, R, “Community Policing and Newly Arrived Refugee Communities in Regional Australia”, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia (2008) [Government or Industry Research] [Full Text] [Detail]
Denny, L and Pisanu, N, “Regional population trends in Tasmania: Issues and options”, Insight Nine, Institute for the Study of Social Change, Australia, pp. 1-16. (2019) [Report Other] [Full Text] [Detail]
Jacobs, K and Flanagan, K and Verdouw, J and Denny, L, “Tasmanian Housing Update: Housing and Community Research Unit, University of Tasmania”, Housing and Community Research Unit, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, December (2019) [Report Other] [Full Text] [Detail]
Julian, R and Campbell, D, “Identified settlement needs: thematic report”, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Hobart, Australia (2005) [Report of Restricted Access] [Full Text] [Detail]
Ma, Y, “What are Chinese tourists hoping for when they arrive in Tasmania?”, Breakfast, ABC Hobart Radio, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 13 November (2019) [Media Interview] [Full Text] [Detail]
Quadara, A* and Nagy, V and Higgins, Daryl* and Siegel, N*, “Conceptualising the prevention of child sexual abuse: Final report”, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, Research Report No. 33, pp. 1-74. (2015) [Government or Industry Research] [Full Text] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.