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Australian Institute of Criminology and Criminology Research Council annual report 2006/07
- ISSN 0311-449X
- Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2007
The 2006/07 annual report for the Australian Institute of Criminology and the Criminology Research Council was presented out of session on 25 October 2007.
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Contents
Part 1: Australian Institute of Criminology
- Letter of transmittal (PDF 66kB)
- Director's certificate of compliance (PDF 41kB)
- The year in review
- Agency overview
- Report on performance
- Accountability and management
- AIC appendixes
- AIC financial statements (PDF 2.3MB)
Part 2: Criminology Research Council
- Letter of transmittal (PDF 67kB)
- CRC annual report
- CRC financial statements (PDF 1.9MB)
Case study 2 reference list: Drugs and crime
Publications on drugs and crime this year include:
- Drug use monitoring in Australia: 2006 annual report on drug use among police detainees. Jenny Mouzos et al. RPP 75, June 2007
- Factors associated with drug and alcohol dependency among women in prison. Holly Johnson. T&I 318, September 2006
- Drug use among police detainees. Jenny Mouzos & Lance Smith. T&I 319, July 2006
- Illicit drug use in rural and remote Indigenous communities. Judy Putt & Brendan Delahunty. T&I 322, August 2006,
- A framework for measuring the performance of drug law enforcement. Peter Homel and Katie Willis. T&I 332, February 2007
- Benzodiazepine use and harms among police detainees in Australia. Wendy Loxley. T&I 336, May 2007
- Partner violence among a sample of police detainees. Jenny Mouzos & Lance Smith. T&I 337, June 2007
- A discrete-time survival of drug use and property offending: implications for early intervention and treatment. Jason Payne. TBP 24, December 2006
- The policing implications of cannabis, amphetamine and other illicit drug use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Brendan Delahunty & Judy Putt. Monograph no. 15. Adelaide: NDLERF, 2006
- Good practice framework: policing illicit drugs in rural and remote communities. Brendan Delahunty & Judy Putt. Monograph no. 15a. Adelaide: NDLERF, 2006
- Developing and implementing a performance measurement framework for drug law enforcement in Australia. Willis K, Homel P & Gray K. Monograph no. 18. Adelaide: NDLERF, 2006