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Australian Institute of Criminology

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Is methamphetamine use associated with domestic violence?


There is considerable evidence of the impact of methamphetamine use on violent behaviour. This paper presents findings from a review of existing research on the association between methamphetamine use and domestic violence.
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Impact of the ‘Yes, I can!’ adult literacy campaign on interactions with the criminal justice system


This paper examines service provider and criminal justice practitioner perspectives of the ‘Yes, I Can!’ adult literacy campaign. Interviews with 22 workers in regional New South Wales suggest that the majority believe the program can potentially improve the type and frequency of interactions between Indigenous Australians and the criminal justice system.
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Policing domestic violence: a review of the evidence


Findings contained in this research report indicate that police can influence the likelihood of further violence, victim satisfaction and wellbeing, and criminal justice outcomes for people involved in domestic violence cases.
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Understanding and responding to serious and organised crime involvement in public sector corruption


This paper examines the nature of serious and organised crime group (SOCG) involvement in public sector corruption, associated risk factors and best-practice responses and prevention strategies.
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Police use of CCTV on the rail network


The current study attempted to better understand police demand for CCTV footage from the NSW rail network. Results showed the police made an average of 17 requests per day for footage, mostly for criminal investigations.

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