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Vulnerable Communities - Publications
Books and Book Chapters:
Books – Authored Research
Books – Edited
Book Chapters
Journal Articles:
Mazerolle, L., McBroom, J., & Rombouts, S. (2011). Compstat in Australia: An analysis of the spatial and temporal impact. Journal of Criminal Justice, 39 (2), 128-136.
Mazerolle, L., Ransley, J., & White, G. (In Press). Violence in and around entertainment districts: A longitudinal analysis of the impact of late-night lockout legislation. Law and Policy.
Mazerolle, L.M., Wickes, R.L. and McBroom, J. (2010). Community variations in violence: The role of social ties and collective efficacy in comparative context. The Journal for Research in Crime and Delinquency, 47(1), 3-30.
Tranter, B. and Western, M. (2010). Overstating value change: Question ordering in the postmaterial values index. European Sociological Review, 26, 571-583, DOI: 10.1093/esr/jcp040.
Wickes, R.L. (2010). Crime and everyday life. Australian New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 43(3), 383-385.
Wickes, R.L. (2010). Generating action and responding to local issues: Collective efficacy in context. Australian New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 43(3), 423-444.
Conferences:
Davis, J., Mengersen, K., Mazerolle, L., & Bennett, S. (2010). Issues encountered in social science meta-analysis: A case study on legitimacy in policing. Poster presented at the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology Annual Meeting, Cartagena, Spain.
Murphy, K. (2010, August). Policing with procedural justice: taking another look at legitimacy research. Paper presented at the 13th International Society for Justice Research Conference, Banff, Canada.
Sargeant, E.B. & Wickes, R.L. (2010). Why do people intervene? Exploring collective efficacy in four communities. Presented at the The American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Sargeant, E.B. (2010, October). Why do people intervene? The role of institutions in facilitating community capacity. Presented at At The Nexus between Policing and Security Conference, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Canberra.
White, G. (2010, August). CTiL: Leximancer and Web Crawler. Presented at a workshop sponsored by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia) and the Department of Homeland Security (US), Modelling the Effectiveness of Counter Terrorism Interventions in Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand, Canberra.
White, G. (2010, January). Bayesian inference for Spartan special random fields. Presented at Murray Aitkin 70th Birthday Conference, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane.
White, G. (2010, June). Bayesian inference for Spartan spacial random fields. Presented at the Valencia International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, Spain.
White, G. (2010, June). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at the Stockholm Symposium of Criminology Conference, Sweden.
White, G. (2010, May). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at the American Statistical Association Conference (section on quantitative methods for defence and national security), Fairfax, Virginia.
White, G. (2010, October). Self exciting models for the risk terrorist activity: Indonesia 1970-2007. Presented at At The Nexus between Policing and Security Conference, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Canberra.
Wickes, R. (2010, July). Collective efficacy and neighbourhood violence: Criminology’s adaptation of a social psychological construct. Presented at the Brisbane Symposium on Self and Identity, Brisbane.
Wickes, R.L. and Corcorcan, J. (2010, March). What factors influence a community’s arson potential? Presented at Collaborating for Change: A Symposium Advancing Bushfire Arson Prevention in Australia, Monash University, Melbourne.
Wickes, R.L., Zahnow, R. and Mazerolle, L.M. (2010, September). Community resilience research: Current approaches, challenges and opportunities. Presented at Safeguarding Australia 9th National Conference, Canberra.
Reports:
Mazerolle, L., Bennett, S., Eggins, E., Antrobus, E., White, G., & Davis, J. (2011). Testing police legitimacy … one breath at a time: The Queensland Community Engagement Trial (QCET). Technical report. Brisbane: CEPS.
Mazerolle, L., Darroch, S. & Ferguson, P. (2010). A SWOT analysis of problem solving in South Australia Police. Brisbane: CEPS.
Wickes, R.L., Zahnow, R. and Mazerolle, L.M. (2010). Community Resilience Research: Current Approaches, Challenges and Opportunities. A Report to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. Brisbane: Institute for Social Science Research, The University of Queensland.
Mazerolle, L., Bennett, S., Davis, J., & Manning, M. (2010). Legitimacy and policing report submitted to the Campbell Collaboration Crime & Justice Group. Brisbane: CEPS.
Mazerolle, L., Bennett, S., Davis, J., & Manning, M. (2010). Legitimacy and policing. Protocol. Campbell Collaboration Crime & Justice Group. http://www.campbellcollaboration.org/library.php















