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Conference program 2013 (PDF, 184.5 KB) (2 pages)
Conference handbook 2013 - program and abstracts (PDF, 634.8 KB) (20 pages)
| Presenters | Organisation | Title | Slides/Media | 
| Jim Alexander | University of Utah | Evidence based treatments for high risk youth and families: Integrating theory, research, clinical experience, cultural competence, and therapists into an effective intervention | |
| Kate Bowers | University College London | Situational crime prevention: what we know and what we are starting to understand | Slides (PPT, 3.7 MB) | 
| Roderick Broadhurst | Australian National University | The recidivism of homicide offenders: preliminary estimates from the WA recidivism data-base | Slides (PPT, 834.5 KB) | 
| Tanya Chikritzhs | National Drug Research Institute, WA | Violence in the night-time economy: availability and amenity | Slides (PPT, 1.2 MB) | 
| Henk Elffers | NSCR Amsterdam & Griffith University | Police data are bad, but are victim surveys any better? | Slides (PPT, 924.5 KB) | 
| David Fergusson | University of Otago | The prevention, treatment and management of conduct problems in childhood and adolescence | Slides (PPT, 578.0 KB) | 
| Robin Fitzgerald | The University of Queensland | Are neighbourhoods crime prone in different ways? Toward a typology | Slides (PDF, 949.4 KB) | 
| Jane Goodman-Delahunty | Charles Sturt University | Parental sexual offending: Managing risk through diversion | Slides (PPT, 1.6 MB) | 
| Wayne Hall | The University of Queensland | How may addiction neuroscience affect the way that courts deal with addicted offenders? | Slides (PPT, 340.5 KB) | 
| Sarah Hopkins | Justice Reinvestment for Aboriginal Young People Campaign | Articulating policy change in NSW: A case study of the justice reinvestment for Aboriginal Young People Campaign | Slides (PPT, 2.4 MB) | 
| Dave Indermaur | The University of Western Australia | Public Attitudes and Sentencing: Towards a comprehensive understanding | Slides (PPT, 593.5 KB) | 
| Craig Jones | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | The effect of intensive judicial supervision on drug court outcomes: Long-term follow-up from a randomised controlled trial | Slides (PPT, 1.0 MB) | 
| Sally Kelty | University of Tasmania | How to identify and employ top-performing crime-scene examiners and why it matters in criminal justice | Slides (PPT, 1.6 MB) | 
| Mark Kleiman | UCLA School of Public Affairs - Public Policy | How to have less crime and less punishment |  YouTube | 
| Michael Livingstone | Jesuit Social Services | Research for reform: The experience of children on remand in Victoria | Slides (PPT, 423.0 KB) | 
| Andrew McGrath | Charles Sturt University | An Australian juvenile offender risk-need inventory and what we have learnt about its accuracy | Slides (PPT, 532.0 KB) | 
| Elizabeth Moore | Justice Health, NSW | Risk factors for re-incarceration among young people in custody | Slides (PDF, 199.5 KB) | 
| Elizabeth Moore | Justice Health, NSW | Cannabis use among Australian young offenders: impacts on re-offending behaviour | Slides (PDF, 259.5 KB) | 
| Jake Najman | The University of Queensland | Criminal justice priorities and life course research | Slides (PPT, 3.1 MB) | 
| Suzanne Poynton | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Bonds, suspended sentences and re-offending: Does the length of the order matter? | Slides (PPT, 1.8 MB) | 
| Eli Silverman | John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York | The crime numbers game: Deterrent to effective policing | |
| Nadine Smith | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Stress, social support and violence against women: A longitudinal analysis | Slides (PPT, 1.2 MB) | 
| Anna Stewart | Griffith University | Targeting crime prevention to reduce offending: Identifying communities that generate chronic and costly offenders | Slides (PPT, 2.1 MB) | 
| David Tait | University of Western Sydney | Are fines criminogenic? The impact of fines on re-offending in NSW Local Courts | Slides (PPT, 2.9 MB) | 
| Richard Watkins | Victoria Police | Increased drug offending or increased police productivity? Estimating total drug offending in Victoria using statistical methodologies | Slides (PPT, 751.0 KB) | 
| Emma Worthington | NSW Department of Attorney General and Justice | Results of the Residential Break and Enter Offender Study | Slides (PPT, 2.6 MB) | 
* Some slides are unavailable. Please contact the author direct via email.
| Posters | |||
| Joanne Baker | Crime Prevention Division | Effective crime prevention strategies for local government | Slides (PDF, 112.0 KB) | 
| Shaunagh Foy | Charles Sturt University | Profiling missing persons within NSW | Slides (PDF, 321.9 KB) | 
| Maria Jofre | University of Chile | Analysis of Criminal Behaviour Using a Logistic Regression Model | Slides (PDF, 365.0 KB) | 
| Nicole Mahoney | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Crime Mapping at the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Slides (PDF, 6.0 MB) | 
| Steve Moffatt | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | The impact of the NSW Young Offenders Act (1997) on the likelihood of receiving a custodial order | Slides (PDF, 645.8 KB) | 
| Lucy Snowball | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Public confidence in the New South Wales Criminal Justice system | Slides (PDF, 154.3 KB) | 
| Paul Wagland | NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research | Participant satisfaction with Youth Justice Conferences | Slides (PDF, 227.2 KB) | 
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