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Children and crime : victims and offenders
Children and crime : victims and offenders
Parkroyal, Brisbane
11 June 1999
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18 June 1999
Introduction
This conference examined children as both victims and offenders of crime. Child development, social issues, interventions, policy, criminal justice, legal issues, and the courts and corrections systems are discussed.
Conference papers
CHILDREN AS VICTIMS
Development
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Reducing and preventing violence in schools
Assoc Prof Simon Petrie and Dr Gayre Christie, Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland; and Carol Christie, Moreton Institute of TAFE, Queensland
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Early intervention - crime prevention
Melanie Brown and Judy Putt, Project Development Officers, National Crime Prevention, Commonwealth Attorney General's Department
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What harm does bullying do?
Dr Ken Rigby, University of South Australia, South Australia
Social groups
Programs
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Interagency approach to child abuse
Pam Cameron, Department of Families, Youth and Community Care; Dr Richard Roylance, Queensland Health, Queensland; and Det Supt John Reilly, Queensland Police Service
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Working with individuals and families where sibling incest has occurred : the dynamics, dilemmas and practice implications
Susan Rayment, Sexual Abuse Counselling Service, Queensland; and Nicole Owen, Logan Women's Health Centre, Queensland
Legal
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From charges to finalisations : the need for data tracking across the legal process for cases involving child complainants
Julie Harcourt, Queensland Children's Commission, Queensland
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The Children (Protection and Parental Responsibility) Act 1997 (NSW) - implementation issues
Lisa Hayes, New South Wales Police Service, New South Wales; Julia Taparell, Department of Community Services, New South Wales; and Chris Shipway, Attorney-General's Department, New South Wales
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The child witness : preparation and support
Dr Richard Roylance and Cheryl Scanlon, Protect All Children Today, Queensland
Policy issues
Criminal justice issues
CHILDREN AS OFFENDERS
Developmental
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Thinking the problem of youth violence and families
Judith Bessant and Ruth Webber, Australian Catholic University; Rob Watts, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria; and Richard Hil, Department of Justice Studies, Queensland University of Technology
Adolescent offending
Social issues
Interventions
Research/policy
Courts/corrections
Rapporteur