Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Confronting the North's South: on race and violence in the United States,2017,6,1,23-34,Currie Chavism and criminal policy in Venezuela 1999-2014,2017,6,1,164-185,Lia Grajales Narrative construction of sexual violence and rape online,2017,6,2,95-108,Nagy 'Zero tolerance' drug driving laws in Australia: a gap between rationale and form?,2017,6,3,47-71,Quilter Reforming defences to homicide in Victoria: another attempt to address the gender question,2017,6,3,72-87,Naylor Trauma and the construction of suffering in Irish historical child sexual abuse prosecutions,2017,6,3,88-103,Ring Criminalising institutional failures to prevent identify or react to child sexual abuse,2017,6,3,104-122,Crofts Judicial responses to alcohol-fuelled public violence: the Loveridge effect,2017,6,3,123-146,Quilter Secrecy's corrupting influence on democratic principles and the rule of law,2017,6,4,100-115,Martin Criminology gender and risk: the dilemmas of northern theorising for southern responses to intimate partner violence,2018,7,1,1-14,Walklate Facing domestic violence against women in Brazil: advances and challenges,2018,7,1,15-29,Avila Proposing a behavioral taxonomy of priest sexual grooming,2018,7,1,30-43,Bowen 'Today I speak': exploring how victim-survivors use Reddit,2018,7,1,44-59,O'Neill Hate crime victims in Serbia: a case study of context and social perceptions,2018,7,2,21-37,Jokanovic Taking North American white supremacist groups seriously: the scope and the challenge of hate speech on the internet,2018,7,2,38-57,Cohen-Almagor Perceptions of police legitimacy and citizen decisions to report hate crime incidents in Australia,2018,7,2,91-106,Mazerolle Sexual assault case processing: the more things change the more they stay the same,2020,9,1,86-94,Spohn Protections for marginalised women in university sexual violence policies,2020,9,1,13-30,Roskin-Frazee The safety of women and girls in educational settings: a global overview and suggestions for policy change,2020,9,1,31-41,Behounek How women's police stations empower women widen access to justice and prevent gender violence,2020,9,1,42-67,Carrington Unexceptional violence in exceptional times: disablist and ableist violence during the CoViD-19 pandemic,2021,10,2,140-155,Asquith Temporary migration and family violence: how perpetrators weaponise borders,2021,10,4,26-38,Segrave Why criminalise coercive control? The complicity of the criminal law in punishing women through furthering the power of the state,2021,10,4,1-12,Walklate Gender-based violence law reform and the criminalization of survivors of violence,2021,10,4,13-25,Goodmark 'I'm not at all protected and I think other women should know that that they're not protected either': victim-survivors' experiences of 'misidentification' in Victoria's family violence system,2021,10,4,39-51,Reeves Why decriminalise prostitution? Because law and justice aren't always the same,2021,10,4,52-65,Scoular Decriminalizing domestic violence and fighting prostitution abolition: lessons learned from Canada's anti-carceral feminist struggles,2021,10,4,66-77,Balfour Janus in the Metropole: Moroccan soldiers and sexual violence against women in the Spanish Civil War,2021,10,4,78-89,Varona Policing and preventing gender violence in the global South,2021,10,4,i-ii,Carrington Reproductive coercion and legal recognition: views of domestic violence support workers and lawyers,2021,10,4,117-130,Douglas Judicial restorative justice and domestic violence in Brazil: setting problems and challenges from the field,2021,10,4,146-157,Campos Exploring women's experience of gender-based violence and other threats to safety on public transport in Bangladesh,2021,10,4,158-173,King Better prevention of femicide: evidence from Brazil,2021,10,4,174-188,Avila Primary prevention policies to face domestic violence against women: lessons from Australia to Brazil,2021,10,4,189-203,Avila Locked down with the perpetrator: the hidden impacts of CoViD-19 on domestic and family violence in Australia,2021,10,4,204-222,Carrington Policing gender violence in Vanuatu,2021,10,4,239-261,Bull What hinders victims from reporting sexual violence: a qualitative study with police officers prosecutors and judges in Hungary,2021,10,3,158-176,Robinson Strip searches police power and the infliction of harm: an analysis of the New South Wales strip search regime,2021,10,3,191-206,Grewcock Developing a theoretical framework to discuss mothers experiencing domestic violence and being subject to interventions: a cross-national perspective,2021,10,2,113-126,Arnull Perceptions of governmental and nongovernmental actors of human trafficking victims: the case of Vietnam,2021,10,2,127-139,Nguyen Increased vulnerabilities: considering the effects of Xeno-racist ordering for Romanian migrant sex workers in the United Kingdom,2021,10,1,130-142,Hanks Representations of violence representations as violence: when the news reports on homicides of disabled people,2023,ePub,ePub,ePub,Buiten Chasing the next shiny thing: can human rights due diligence effectively address labour exploitation in global fashion supply chains?,2022,11,2,1-14,Nolan Risk reporting and responsibility: modern slavery colonial power and fashion's transparency industry,2022,11,2,47-60,Richards Transnational state-corporate symbiosis of public security: China's exports of surveillance technologies,2022,11,2,159-173,Bernot Politics of international advocacy against the death penalty: governments as anti-death penalty crusaders,2022,11,3,1-11,Sato Anti-death penalty advocacy: a lawyer's view from Australia,2022,11,3,12-22,Sc 'Upholding the cause of civilization': the Australian death penalty in war and colonialism,2022,11,3,23-32,Finnane Holdouts in the South Pacific: explaining death penalty retention in Papua New Guinea and Tonga,2022,11,3,43-56,Pascoe Framing death penalty politics in Malaysia,2022,11,3,57-66,Kananatu Law justice and indigenous intergenerational trauma--a genealogy,2022,11,3,165-177,McCallum Trajectory of women's advancement in policing: a comparative study between China and the United States,2022,11,4,1-12,Shen Mapping cyber-enabled crime: understanding police investigations and prosecutions of cyberstalking,2022,11,4,25-39,Prichard Perceptions of safety among taxi and rideshare service patrons: gender safekeeping and responsibilisation,2022,11,4,40-55,Cama Impact of a community-controlled adult literacy campaign on crime and justice outcomes in remote Australian Aboriginal communities,2022,11,4,56-68,Taylor Criminalising gender diversity: trans and gender diverse people's experiences with the Victorian criminal legal system,2022,11,4,99-112,Skaburskis Punishment in an early colonial society: the inglorious history of Wellington Gaol 1844-1931,2023,12,1,17-29,Pratt We don't become adults but are told to be adults: the emergence of adultification in Japan,2023,12,2,111-123,Udagawa 'You are up against it down here'. providing domestic and family violence services in regional Australia,2023,12,2,124-136,Macphail On the geometry of speciesist policing: the Federal Bureau of Investigation's animal cruelty data,2023,12,2,137-149,Lynch 'My favourite genre is missing people': exploring how listeners experience true crime podcasts in Australia,2023,12,2,97-110,Vitis 'Merely a compliment'? Community perceptions of street harassment in Melbourne Australia,2023,12,2,83-96,Fileborn Religion as a motive - does Australian terrorism law serve justice?,2023,12,3,1-14,Markwell Towards a holistic consideration of crimes against nature committed in times of armed conflict: a critical approach to the case of Iraq,2023,12,3,77-92,Castelos Driver licences diversionary programs and transport justice for First Nations Peoples in Australia,2023,12,3,93-107,Brady