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Experiences of exploitation and human trafficking among a sample of Indonesian migrant domestic workers


Foreword: Indonesia has one of the highest rates of workers seeking employment abroad, with the majority of these workers being females employed in domestic service. Due to the nature of recruitment, the process of migration and the location and characteristics of the work, Indonesian migrant domestic workers may in some instances be at risk of...
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Effective drink driving prevention and enforcement strategies: approaches to improving practice


Foreword: Although Australia has achieved significant reductions in drink driving since the 1980s, it continues to be a leading cause of road fatalities and injuries. A range of countermeasures have been used to address drink driving, although their effectiveness can be affected by a range of implementation issues. Through a review of Australian and international...
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Restorative justice in the Australian criminal justice system


Abstract: In 2001, Heather Strang prepared a report for the Criminology Research Council summarising restorative justice programs in Australia. Since that time, restorative justice practices have become mainstream in Australian juvenile justice and have been extended for use with adult offenders. The question, ‘does it work?’ is asked of all interventions in the criminal justice...
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Help-seeking strategies of victim/survivors of human trafficking involving partner migration


Drawing on research undertaken to explore the role of partner migration in human trafficking into Australia, this paper presents qualitative data on the help-seeking strategies of victim/survivors of human trafficking and similar exploitative situations involving partner migration. Introduction: There is a diversity of experiences among victim/survivors of human trafficking across all aspects of the trafficking...
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Armed robbery in Australia 2009–10: National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program report


This report summarises key findings from information describing the 12,005 victims of armed robbery reported to police in Australia during the 2009 and 2010 calendar years The Australian Institute of Criminology’s National Armed Robbery Monitoring Program (NARMP) has been recording and reporting on trends in armed robbery since 2003. It is the only national dataset...

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