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5.
CunneenC, Conflict, Politics and Crime: Aboriginal Communities and the Police (2001) 80–105.
6.
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7.
BrakeMHaleC, Public Order and Private Lives: The Politics of Law and Order (1992) 48–51.
8.
DownesDMorganR, ‘The Skeletons in the Cupboard: The Politics of Law and Order in the New Millennium’ in MaguireMMorganRReinerR, (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (3rd ed, 2002) 286–321.
9.
MendelbergT, The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality (2001).
10.
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11.
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12.
DavisA, Are Prisons Obsolete? (2003) 16.
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14.
CowderyN, ‘Whose Sentences: The Judges, the Public or Alan Jones?’ (2002) 34Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences49–56.
15.
DavisM, ‘The Flames of New York’ (2001) 12New Left Review34, 41.
16.
BrakeMHaleC, above n 7.
17.
See, for example, LaganB, ‘The Boy Condemned to Jail for Stealing $3.50 Biscuits’, The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney), 25 August 1999.
18.
CunneenC, ‘Zero Tolerance Policing: How will it Affect Indigenous Communities?’ (1999) 19Indigenous Law Bulletin4, 7–10; McCullochJ, ‘Mandatory Sentencing: Creating an Incarcerated Generation’ (2000) June/July Arena Magazine33–6.
19.
See, for example, CollinsJNobleGPoyntingSTabarP, Kebabs, Kids, Cops & Crime: Youth, Ethnicity & Crime (2000).
20.
TombsSWhyte (eds), Unmasking the Crimes of the Powerful: Scrutinzing States and Corporations (2003).
21.
Greenwood cited in RocheD, ‘Mandatory Sentencing’ (1999) 13(8) Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice4.
22.
LynchMBuckmanJKrenskeL, ‘Youth Justice: Criminal Trajectories’ (September 2003) Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice265.
23.
MarrDWilkinsonM, Dark Victory (2003) 93.
24.
Ibid174.
25.
BurkeA, In Fear of Security: Australia's Invasion Anxiety (2001) 324.
26.
Laurie Oakes quoted in MarrDWilkinsonM, above n 23, 280.
27.
MendelbergT, above n 9.
28.
MarrDWilkinsonM, above n 23, 280.
29.
Ibid Chapter 15.
30.
Ibid195.
31.
Ibid93.
32.
HoggR, ‘The Khaki Election’ in ScratonP, (ed), Beyond September 11: An Anthology of Dissent (2002); BurkeA, above n 25, 322–31.
33.
PoyntingS, ‘“Bin Laden in the Suburbs”: Attacks on Arab and Muslim Australians Before and After 11 September’ (2002) 14(1) Current Issues in Criminal Justice43, 59.
34.
GrattanM, ‘Labor Smells a New Tampa’, The Age (Melbourne), 5 November 2003, 13.
35.
The Age (Melbourne), 25 January 2004.
36.
For example, former Governor-General Sir William Deane recently stated that
37.
‘[i]t is through a global revolution that we are most likely to signficantly reduce the conditions of poverty, resentment and despair in which the evils of terrorism can breed and increase’; KhademN, ‘Former G-G Honoured for Reconciliation Rule’, The Sunday Age (Melbourne), 4 April 2004, 5.
38.
The British Joint Intelligence Committee warned Prime Minister Blair that the invasion of Iraq would increase the dangers of terrorist attack. This information was passed onto Australian intelligence agencies and the government: BarkerJ, Sexing It Up: Iraq, Intelligence and Australia (2003) 12. The CIA concluded that the war in Afghanistan failed to diminish the threat to the United States and may have complicated the counter terrorism effort by dispersing potential attackers over a wider geographical area: MahajanR, Full Spectrum Dominance: US Power in Iraq and Beyond (2003) 85. Most recently, in Australia, these concerns were publicly expressed by Australian Federal Police Commissioner Mick Keelty in the wake of the Madrid rail bombings.
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41.
Commonwealth, Parliamentary Debates, Senate, 16 June 2003, 11432 (Senator Faulkner).
42.
See, for example, PeglerA, John Howard's Little Book of Truth (2003); National Museum of Australia, Cartoons 2002: Life, Love Politics (2002) 19–24; MarrDWilkinsonM, above n 23, Chapter 15.