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Family conferencing and juvenile justice : the way forward or misplaced optimism?
Christine Alder and Joy Wundersitz (eds)
Canberra : Australian Institute of Criminology, 1994
ISBN 0 642 19881 0
(Australian studies in law, crime and justice series)
- Christine Alder
Senior Lecturer, Criminology Department
The University of Melbourne
Victoria - John Braithwaite
Professor, Research School of Social Sciences
The Australian National University
Australian Capital Territory - Milt Carroll
Manager, Program Development
Juvenile Justice Section
Department of Health & Community Services
Victoria - Matt Hakiaha
Specialist Consultant
State Government Advisory Committee on Young Offenders
Perth, Western Australia - Gabrielle Maxwell
Research Fellow, Institute of Criminology
Victoria University of Wellington and the Office of the Commissioner for Children
Wellington, New Zealand - David Moore
Lecturer, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Charles Sturt University - Riverina
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales - Allison Morris
Director, Institute of Criminology,
Victoria University of Wellington - Terry O'Connell
Police Juvenile Justice Coordinator
New South Wales Police Service
Sydney - Ken Polk
Reader in Criminology, Criminology Department
The University of Melbourne
Victoria - Danny Sandor
Convenor of the Juvenile Justice Working Group of the
Youth Affairs Council of Victoria
Victoria - Kate Warner
Associate Professor and Dean of Law
The University of Tasmania
Tasmania - Rob White
Lecturer, Criminology Department
The University of Melbourne
Victoria - Joy Wundersitz
Principal Researcher in Juvenile Justice
Department for Family and Community Services
South Australia