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Factors affecting crime rates in Indigenous communities in NSW [electronic resource] : a pilot study...

Factors affecting crime rates in Indigenous communities in NSW [electronic resource] : a pilot study...

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Factors affecting crime rates in Indigenous communities in NSW [electronic resource] : a pilot study in Wilcannia and Menindee : community report, June 2009 / by Ruth McCausland and Alison Vivian.

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Factors affecting crime rates in Indigenous communities in NSW [electronic resource] : a pilot study in Wilcannia and Menindee : community report, June 2009 / by Ruth McCausland and Alison Vivian.

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Broadway, N.S.W. : University of Technology, Sydney, 2009.

Date

2009.

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74VvVz0bKdxb

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991010035059702626

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English

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Publisher

Broadway, N.S.W. : University of Technology, Sydney, 2009.

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New South Wales

Date Published

2009.

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Summary

"This pilot study set out to look at two towns with significant Aboriginal communities that are comparable in terms of geography, population and context, but with higher or lower crime rates. Wilcannia and Menindee were suggested as appropriate communities for our pilot study. The aim of our study was to identify common themes and factors that may...

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Factors affecting crime rates in Indigenous communities in NSW [electronic resource] : a pilot study in Wilcannia and Menindee : community report, June 2009 / by Ruth McCausland and Alison Vivian.

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Title from title screen (viewed on 6 November 2009).

"Research Unit Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning University of Technology Sydney".

"This report outlines the findings of a pilot study undertaken by a research team from Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology Sydney, with support from the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR)."--Introduction....

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Available via World Wide Web. On 6/11/09 freely available from website of Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at: http://www.jumbunna.uts.edu.au/research/index.html.

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