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ItemSecurity Through Sustainable Peace: Australian International Conflict Prevention and PeacebuildingLangmore, J ; Miletic, T ; Martin, A ; Breen, B (The University of Melbourne, 2020)Review of the Australian Department of foreign Affairs and Trade's experience with conflict prevention and peacebuilding and recommendations for policy development and strengthening capacity.
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ItemThe effectiveness of minimum non-parole period schemes for serious violent, sexual and drug offenders and evidence-based approaches to community protection, deterrence, and rehabilitationDay, A ; Ross, CS ; McLachlan, K (Sentencing Advisory Council QLD, 2021)Purpose: This review presents a summary of research that is relevant to the implementation of the serious violent offences (SVO) scheme in Queensland. This scheme requires a person declared convicted of a serious violent offence1 to serve 80 per cent of their sentence (or 15 years, whichever is less) in prison before being eligible to apply for parole. Three separate but related questions are considered. The first relates to conceptualisations and stakeholder (i.e., community, victim and professional) perceptions of crime seriousness, risk, and harm - and how these influence determinations about the appropriate length of imprisonment and setting of non-parole periods. The second concerns current empirical evidence about the effectiveness of mandatory or presumptive minimum non-parole period schemes; and the final question considers what is known about the impact a range of other sentencing or programmatic approaches that might also be used to achieve community protection, deterrence, rehabilitation, punishment, and denunciation. These questions are answered with specific reference to those who have been convicted of Schedule 1 offences and who therefore may be subject to the SVO scheme, including those convicted of sexual violence, non-sexual violence, and serious drug offences.
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ItemAn evaluation of the impact component of the Australian Research Council’s 2018 Engagement and Impact AssessmentWilliams, K ; Pollitt, A ; Grant, J ; Nolan, T ( 2020)
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ItemBuilding capacities for inclusion: Identifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndromeWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)https://researchbank.swinburne.edu.au/file/27614f17-6517-41f3-852c-2f8ea7cd7345/1/2019-wilson-building_capacities_for.pdf
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for the Brisbane areaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for TasmaniaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for the Bundaberg areaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for the Cairns areaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for the Geelong areaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)
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ItemIdentifying the priorities of inclusion and mainstream capacity building for people with a spinal cord injury (SCI) and post-polio syndrome: Summary of results based on data for the Gold Coast areaWilson, E ; Campain, R ; Hayward, S (Centre for Social Impact Swinburne University of Technology (CfSISUT), 2019)