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Join the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, (Inc)
The society is devoted to promoting criminological study, research and practice in the region and bringing together persons engaged in all aspects of the field. The membership of the society reflects the diversity of persons involved in the field, including practitioners, academics, policy makers and students. Click here to view the Society's statement of purpose.
The Society conducts an annual conference and supports the publication of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology.
Those interested in becoming a member can obtain an application form online.
The benefits of membership of ANZSOC include:
Watch Russell Smith, President of ANZSOC discussing the history of ANZSOC and how it has changed to become what it is today.
Once you've joined, don't forget to join the ANZSOC group on crimspace!
FREE ACCESS to selected articles from the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
Issue 45.1
Gail Mason - ‘I am tomorrow’: Violence against Indian students in A...
Andrew McGrath and Don Weatherburn -The effect of custodial penalti...
Geraldine Mackenzie et al - Sentencing and public confidence: Resul...
Issue 44.3
Paul Knepper - Lombroso's Jewish identity and its implications for ...
Issue 43.2
Why Do Some Aboriginal Communities Have Lower Crime Rates Than Othe... <Prize Winning Article>
Issue 44.2
Elizabeth Groff - Exploring ‘near’: Characterizing the spatial exte...
Issue 44.1
John Pratt and Anna Eriksson - ‘Mr. Larsson is walking out again’. ...
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