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2023

Book Chapter

The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the non-fatal strangulation offence in Queensland, Australia

Douglas, Heather and Fitzgerald, Robin (2023). The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the non-fatal strangulation offence in Queensland, Australia. The criminalization of violence against women: comparative perspectives. (pp. 1-20) edited by Heather Douglas, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Leigh Goodmark and Sandra Walklate. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the non-fatal strangulation offence in Queensland, Australia

2023

Book Chapter

The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the nonfatal strangulation offense in Queensland, Australia

Douglas, Heather and Fitzgerald, Robin (2023). The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the nonfatal strangulation offense in Queensland, Australia. The criminalization of violence against women: comparative perspectives. (pp. 209-228) edited by Heather Douglas, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Leigh Goodmark and Sandra Walklate. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780197651841.003.0012

The consequences of criminalizing domestic violence: a case study of the nonfatal strangulation offense in Queensland, Australia

2016

Book Chapter

Work and training in prison as a form of imagined desistance

Fitzgerald, Robin and Cherney, Adrian (2016). Work and training in prison as a form of imagined desistance. Experiencing imprisonment: research on the experience of living and working in carceral institutions. (pp. 248-262) edited by Carla Reeves. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315764177

Work and training in prison as a form of imagined desistance

2012

Book Chapter

Do police discriminate against minority youth in Canada?

Carrington, Peter and Fitzgerald, Robin T. (2012). Do police discriminate against minority youth in Canada?. Criminal justice in Canada: A reader. (pp. 187-198) edited by Michelle Grossman and Julian Roberts. Toronto, Canada: Nelson Education.

Do police discriminate against minority youth in Canada?