Crime, Criminalization and Refugees

Crime, Criminalization and Refugees

by Darren PalmerGarry Coventry Glenn Dawes and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/09/2020

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This book explores criminal justice responses to Sudanese Australians, crime and victimization. Based on research in four major Queensland communities, it adopts a multi-faceted approach to capture the ‘voices’ of various interest groups. Challenging the concept that Sudanese Australian refugees are the criminal ‘other’ that primary definers such as the media or would have us believe, it also highlights the differently situated subgroups of Sudanese Australians with a focus on how individuals and groups develop and maintain a sense of belonging: not always successful and not always law abiding but by no means indicative of the reductive notion of the criminogenic refugee.

ISBN:
9789811561757
9789811561757
Category:
Crime & criminology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-09-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer Nature Singapore
Darren Palmer

A designer, writer and speaker known for his stylish and classic interior designs, Darren Palmer is an established and well- regarded member of the Australian design community.

In addition to running his own interior design business, Darren Palmer appears regularly on television: he is a judge on Channel 9's top rating TV program The Block and also appeared as a judge on the 2015 program Reno Rumble.

He published his first book, Easy Luxury, with Murdoch Books in 2014. Darren contributes articles to Belle, GQ magazine, Luxury Home Design and Grand Designs Magazine among others.

Glenn Dawes

The three authors of the yearbooks: Glenn Dawes, Peter Northfield and Ken Wallace backgrounds stem from a long love affair with the night sky dating back to the 60s & 70s.

This amateur interest lead to them becoming long term members of the Astronomical Society of NSW (ASNSW).

This association not only fostered their interest in all aspects of amateur astronomy but lead to developing skills in communicating through the various public field nights and the societys publications.

This experience with the general public, and the exploring of their needs, formed the platform on which the yearbook concept emerged in the late 80s. Their first yearbook was produced for 1991 and they have produced the book every year since.

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