2017 Book Chapter Is criminal law reform a lost cause?Bronitt, Simon (2017). Is criminal law reform a lost cause?. New directions for law in Australia: essays in contemporary law reform. (pp. 133-142) edited by Ron Levy, Molly O’Brien, Simon Rice, Pauline Ridge and Margaret Thornton. Canberra, ACT Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/NDLA.09.2017 |
2015 Book Chapter Evidence of the Impact of Counter-terrorism LegislationBronitt, Simon, Legrand, Tim and Stewart, Mark (2015). Evidence of the Impact of Counter-terrorism Legislation. Routledge handbook of law and terrorism. (pp. 297-312) edited by Genevieve Lennon and Clive Walker. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2025 Book Chapter Redeeming corporations: designing legal interventions for complex adaptive systemsWallis, Rebecca and Bronitt, Simon (2025). Redeeming corporations: designing legal interventions for complex adaptive systems. Evil corporations: law, culpability and regulation. (pp. 240-257) edited by Penny Crofts. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003402534-20 |
2024 Book Chapter AustraliaHarfield, Clive and Bronitt, Simon (2024). Australia. Elgar encyclopedia of crime and criminal justice. (pp. _-_) edited by Pedro Caeiro, Sabine Gless, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Miguel João Costa, Janneke De Snaijer and Georgia Theodorakakou. Cheltenham, Glos. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781789902990.australia |
2024 Book Chapter Undercover investigationHarfield, Clive and Bronitt, Simon (2024). Undercover investigation. Elgar encyclopedia of crime and criminal justice. (pp. _-_) edited by Pedro Caeiro, Sabine Gless, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Miguel João Costa, Janneke De Snaijer and Georgia Theodorakakou. Cheltenham, Glos. United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781789902990.undercover.investigation |
2019 Book Chapter Relocating bribery: facilitation payments as a crime against the market?Bronitt, Simon (2019). Relocating bribery: facilitation payments as a crime against the market?. Transnational crime: European and Chinese perspectives. (pp. 155-170) edited by Valsamis Mitsilegas, Saskia Hufnagel, Anton Moiseienko, Shi Yanan and Liu Mingxiang. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781351026826-10 |
2019 Book Chapter New paradigms of policing mental illness in Australia: the future of ‘mental health street-sweeping’Punter, Helen and Bronitt, Simon (2019). New paradigms of policing mental illness in Australia: the future of ‘mental health street-sweeping’. Policing and Mental Health: Theory, Policy and Practice. (pp. 59-82) edited by John L.M. McDaniel, Kate Moss and Ken G. Pease. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429470882-5 |
2018 Book Chapter Deferred prosecution agreements: negotiating punishment before conviction?Bronitt, Simon (2018). Deferred prosecution agreements: negotiating punishment before conviction?. The evolving role of the prosecutor: challenges and innovations. (pp. 45-59) edited by Victoria Colvin and Philip Stenning. New York, NY United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429467547-4 |
2017 Book Chapter Regulatory bargaining in the shadows of preventive justice: Deferred prosecution agreementsBronitt, Simon (2017). Regulatory bargaining in the shadows of preventive justice: Deferred prosecution agreements. Regulating Preventive Justice: Principle, Policy and Paradox. (pp. 211-226) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315620978 |
2017 Book Chapter Regulatory bargaining in the shadows of preventive justice: deferred prosecution agreementsBronitt, Simon (2017). Regulatory bargaining in the shadows of preventive justice: deferred prosecution agreements. Regulating preventive justice: principle, policy and paradox. (pp. 211-227) edited by Tamara Tulich, Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, Simon Bronitt and Sarah Murray. New York: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315620978-12 |
2016 Book Chapter New regulatory paradigms for preventing institutional child sexual abuse: lessons from corporate crime and white-collar criminalsBronitt, Simon (2016). New regulatory paradigms for preventing institutional child sexual abuse: lessons from corporate crime and white-collar criminals. The sexual abuse of children: recognition and redress. (pp. 178-192) edited by Yorick Smaal, Andy Kaladelfos and Mark Finnane. Melbourne, Australia: Monash University Press. |
2015 Book Chapter Use of lethal force and military aid to civil power in India and Australia: sharing lessons in counter terrorismBronitt, Simon and Misra, Ashutosh (2015). Use of lethal force and military aid to civil power in India and Australia: sharing lessons in counter terrorism. Emerging strategic trends in Asia. (pp. 265-282) edited by Uttam Kumar Sinha. New Delhi, India: Pentagon Press. |
2015 Book Chapter Counter-terrorism law in Australia: new paradigms in criminal lawBronitt, Simon (2015). Counter-terrorism law in Australia: new paradigms in criminal law. Toward scientific criminal law theories. (pp. 620-630) edited by Zhao Binzhi. Beijing, China: Law Press. |
2013 Book Chapter Legal myth busting and frontline mental health decision makingBronitt, Simon and Gath, Jane (2013). Legal myth busting and frontline mental health decision making. Policing and the Mentally Ill: International Perspectives. (pp. 235-245) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.1201/b14853-18 |
2013 Book Chapter Critical perspectives on the evaluation of counter-terrorism strategies: counting costs of the ‘war on terror’ in AustraliaDonkin, Susan and Bronitt, Simon (2013). Critical perspectives on the evaluation of counter-terrorism strategies: counting costs of the ‘war on terror’ in Australia. Counter-terrorism, human rights and the rule of law: crossing legal boundaries in defence of the state. (pp. 169-188) edited by Aniceto Masferrer and Clive Walker. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. doi: 10.4337/9781781954478.00016 |
2013 Book Chapter Beyond 'dialogues of the deaf': re-imagining policing and security research for policy and practiceBronitt, Simon (2013). Beyond 'dialogues of the deaf': re-imagining policing and security research for policy and practice. Disciplining interdisciplinarity-integration and implementation sciences for researching complex real-world problems. (pp. 381-388) edited by Gabriele Bammer. Canberra , Australia: ANU E Press. |
2013 Book Chapter Legal myth busting and frontline mental health decision makingBronitt, Simon and Gath, Jane (2013). Legal myth busting and frontline mental health decision making. Policing and the mentally ill: international perspectives. (pp. 235-246) edited by Duncan Chappell. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Conclusion: Shifting paradigms: Jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of lawBronitt, Simon (2012). Conclusion: Shifting paradigms: Jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of law. Cross-Border Law Enforcement: Regional Law Enforcement Cooperation - European, Australian and Asia-Pacific Perspectives. (pp. 275-283) Taylor and Francis. |
2012 Book Chapter Shifting paradigms: jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of the lawBronitt, Simon (2012). Shifting paradigms: jurisdiction and criminal justice cooperation in the shadow of the law. Cross-border law enforcement. Regional law enforcement cooperation: European, Australian and Asia-Pacific perspectives. (pp. 275-284) edited by Simon Bronitt, Clive Harfield and Saskia Hufnagel. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. |
2012 Book Chapter Regulating Reasonable Force: Policing in the Shadows of the LawBronitt, Simon and Gani, Miriam (2012). Regulating Reasonable Force: Policing in the Shadows of the Law. Shooting to Kill: Socio-Legal Perspectives on the Use of Lethal Force. (pp. 143-169) Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.. |