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ItemRed Tape and the War on Terror: exploring the regulatory aftermath of September 11thHAINES, F (University of Sydney, 2008)
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ItemDealing with International Crimes: Towards a Conceptual Model of Accountability and JusticeBALINT, J (Intersentia, 2008)
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ItemThe importance of being ambiguous: Theorising white-collar crimeHaines, F ; Sutton, A ; Brannigan, A ; Pavlich, G (Routledge-Cavendish, 2007-02-22)
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ItemRotten States.Corruption, Post-Communism and NeoliberalismHOLMES, L (Duke University Press, 2006)
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ItemOur Desires are Ungovernable: Writing Graffiti in Public SpacesHALSEY, M ; YOUNG, A (SAGE Journals, 2006)Our aim in this article is to contribute to the body of research on graffiti by considering some of the hitherto hidden aspects of graffiti culture. Drawing on detailed interviews with graffiti writers, we examine four main themes: motivations for graffiti writing; thresholds dividing ‘art’ from ‘vandalism’; writers’ reactions to ‘blank’ surfaces; and graffiti’s relation to other types of crime. We orient our discussion towards the affective dimensions of the activity in the hope that the words of writers become a visible and productive presence in urban (and academic) space.
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ItemCrime Prevention: principles, perspectives and practicesSUTTON, A ; Cherney, A ; White, R (Cambridge University Press, 2008)