Student Paper And Young Scholar Prize Winners
Winners of the Student Paper Prize
2004
Heather Nancarrow, Director, Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research. Thesis submitted for MA (Criminology and Criminal Justice)(Hons) at Griffith University in October 2003 (Honours Thesis) "In Search of Justice in Domestic and Family Violence".
2003
Ben Golder, Faculty of Law, The University of New South Wales
'Homosexual advance defence' in criminal law
2002
Amanda Alexander, Faculty of Law, The University of New South Wales
"Sex, Crime and the 'Liberated Woman' In The Virgin Bride and Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
2001
Silva Hinek, Faculty of Law, The University of Auckland
"Individual Criminal Responsibility of an Acting Head of State: A Quest for Justice"
1999
Lisette Aarons, Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne
"Art Crime: An Exploratory Study of the Illegitimate Art Market in Australia"
Winners of the Young Scholar Prize
2004
Elizabeth Stanley, Lecturer, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington "Torture Silence and Recognition" in Current issues in Criminal Justice vol 16 no 1 pp. 5-25 2004,
2002
Dr Jennifer Balint
"Law's Constitutive Possibilities: Reconstruction and Reconciliation in the Wake of Genocide and State Crime." In Lethe's Law: Justice, Law and Ethics in Reconciliation. Edited by Emilios Christodoulidis and Scott Veitch. Hart Publishing: Oxford, 2001.
2001
Mark Israel, The Flinders University of South Australia
"The Commercialisation of University-Based Criminological Research in Australia" Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol 33, no 1, (April 2000) pp 1-20.
1999
Mark Israel, The Flinders University of South Australia
"Crimes of the State: Victimisation of South African Political Exiles in the United Kingdom" Crime, Law and Social Change, vol 21 (1998) pp 1-29.
Winners of the Allen Austin Bartholomew Prize for the Best Article Published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
2003-04
John Braithwaite and Peter Drahos, "Zero tolerance, naming and shaming: Is there a case for it with crimes of the powerful?" 35(3). 2002.
2000-2001
Professor Janet Chan "Negotiating the Field: New Observations on the Making of Police Officers" Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology Vol 34 no.2, (August 2001) pp. 114-133. Awarded on 1 October 2002.
1998-1999
Cindy Davids and Linda Hancock "Policing, Accountability and Citizenship in the Market State" Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Vol 31 no.1, (April 1998) pp. 38-68.
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