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Misperceptions about child sex offenders

Kelly Richards
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, September 2011

 

Abstract: "Sexual offending against children is a highly emotive issue. It is nonetheless important that public policy initiatives to prevent and/or respond to child sexual abuse are based on the available evidence about child sex offenders.

This paper addresses five common misperceptions about the perpetrators of sexual offences against children. Specifically, the issues addressed include whether all child sex offenders are ‘paedophiles’, who sexually abuse children, whether most child sex offenders were victims of sexual abuse themselves, rates of recidivism among child sex offenders and the number of children sex offenders typically abuse before they are detected by police.

The evidence outlined in this paper highlights that there are few black and white answers to these questions. Perpetrators of sexual crimes against children are not, contrary to widespread opinion, a homogenous group. Rather, there are a number of varied offending profiles that characterise child sex offenders. Gaining an understanding of the nuances of this offender population is critical if children are to be protected from sexual abuse."

Seminar: Crimes against international students in Australia

AIC events

Seminar 26 October 2011

Building better bridges: transnational research

Prevention Action

Master in Technologies for the Development of European Projects

 

"The Master in Technologies for the Development of European Projects is using as a leading teaching methodology a revolutionary networking platform that provides all necessary tools to become a professional project manager in the development of European Projects"

Violent games emotionally desensitizing

 

"After excessively violent events, shoot ‘em up games regularly come under scrutiny. In Norway, several first-person shooter games actually disappeared from the market for a while after the killings. Does intense fighting on a flat screen display also result in aggressive behavior in real life? Researchers from the University of Bonn found brain activity patterns in heavy gamers that differed from those of non-gamers. The study’s results have just been published in the scientific journal “Biological Psychology.”

video introduction to the Center for Court Innovation

Center for Court Innovation:

"created a short video introduction to the Center for Court Innovation, which features New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and Newark Mayor Cory Booker, among others. The film also tells the stories of several individuals whose lives have been changed thanks to their involvement in our programs".

Program for Crime prevention and Policy Conference available

AIC: "The program for the Crime Prevention and Policy Conference is now available.  It features international leaders in the fields of criminology, evidence-based research and effective public policy". 

Policing licensed premises in the Australian Capital Territory

Lance Smith, Anthony Morgan, Amanda McAtamney
ISBN 978 1 921532 92 4 ISSN 1836-2052
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, October 2011 

Internships 2012 at the Australian Institute of Criminology

"The Australian Institute of Criminology invites applications for internships from undergraduate and postgraduate students entering a final year in 2012, or students who have completed their studies in 2011.

Library internships are also available for students entering a final year at a technician level. 

The internships are for a period of four weeks commencing Monday 16 January 2012".

 

UNODC: Homicide rates increasing across the world

United Nations Radio: "The number of murders around the world is increasing and if you are a man living in the Americas or the Caribbean, then you are at greater risk of being killed than pretty much anywhere else in the world.

According to a report on homicide trends, the first of its type by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), more than 460,000 people were murdered globally in 2010.

Organized crime accounts for a high proportion of those murders,

Anne Thomas has been talking to Angela Me, from UNODC in Vienna.

Duration: 3’04”

Hot Spots of Juvenile Crime: Findings From Seattle

 

(NCJ 231575) October 2011
Bulletin, 16 page(s)
David L. Weisburd, Elizabeth Groff, and Nancy Morris 

 

Childrens Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Other Familiy Violence

 

  Bulletin: National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence series, October 2011. Explores in depth the survey results from the National Survey of Children's Exposure to Violence (NatSCEV) regarding exposure to family violence among children in the United States, including exposure to intimate partner violence, assaults by parents on siblings of children surveyed, and other assaults involving teen and adult household members. 12 pages. NCJ 232272.
  More National Survey of Children’s Exposure to Violence 

 

OJJDP: An Overview

Fact Sheet : "Provides an overview of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and describes its divisions and programs."

(NCJ 234073 ) October 2011

Fact Sheet

Jeff Slowikowski

Emergency Planning for Juvenile Justice Residential Facilities

Report : "Provides information about how facilities can ensure that youth receive the supports and services they require as they experience the disruptions that emergencies inevitably cause."

(NCJ 234936 ) October 2011

Report

Aggressive kids like violent computer games

Study: Two new academics from German universities have found out, that aggressive children in the 8-to-12 age group have a preference for violent computer and video games.   

Eurogang workshop spotlights criminologists’ research

"Current research shows gang involvement can be decreased with early prevention and gang member parolees have a hard time reentering society. These findings and others were featured last month during the 11th annual Eurogang Program of Research workshop in Hillerod, Denmark. " "

 

Australian Crime & Violence Prevention Awards

Australian Institute of Criminology: projects received national awards

 

The Reasoning Criminologist: Essays in Honour of Ronald V. Clarke

"Edited by Nick Tilley, Graham Farrell

To Be Published 14th November 2011 by Routledge – 266 pages

Series: Crime Science Series

"

This book is a tribute to the work of criminologist Professor Ronald V. Clarke, in view of his enormous and enduring contribution to criminology and crime science. Clarke is best known for his development of the theory and application of situational crime prevention, although he also played a major part in the establishment of the British Crime Survey, in discussions of evaluation methodology, and in improving the knowledge base and tools for problem-oriented policing. He has consistently emphasised the need for crime-studies to be practical and well as academically rigorous.

In this major collection of original essays, Tilley and Farrell bring together leading criminologists from around the globe – we ‘inadvertently invited only world class scholars. Oops.’ the editors profess – all of whom are colleagues or ex-students of Clarke.

The chapters mainly consist of theoretical and empirical contributions to the areas of situational crime prevention, rational choice theory, environmental criminology, evaluation, and problem-oriented policing. The largely biographical introduction ‘Ronald V. Clarke – The Quiet Revolutionary’ is based on interviews with Clarke."

5th Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting: "Joining forces, empowering prevention"

"The 5th Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting was held at the International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. The meeting was hosted by WHO, the Ministry of Health of South Africa, and the Provincial Government of the Western Cape, with financial support from the latter, the California Wellness Foundation, and the Foundation Open Society Institute. "" "

Crime prevention and policy: New tools for contemporary challenges

"This International conference with workshops is sponsored by the New South Wales Department of Attorney General and Justice in partnership with the Australian Institute of Criminology.

The conference aim is to share and broaden knowledge for policy and decision makers, in the use of both economic and spatial analysis in crime prevention. The conference will be held on November 23-24, 2011 at the Mercure Hotel, 818 George Street Sydney. ""

Observations from a decade on the inside: Policing cultures and evidence based policing

"The 5th SIPR Annual Lecture. Thursday 20th October, 6.00 p.m., Scottish Police College ".,."

Considering local context when evaluating a closed circuit television system in public spaces

"This paper examines better ways in which to maximise and measure the effectiveness of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) systems as a crime prevention tool. The use of CCTV systems in crime prevention continues to expand with continuing strong community support, but there is limited evidence of their effectiveness. CCTV has been most effective when applied in crime detection. Consultations were conducted with various agencies who were implementing CCTV systems across seven sites in three Australian states and this outlines factors that influence successful CCTV implementation in relation to the planning, positioning and management of CCTV systems."

The AIC has released Trend & Issues paper no. 430

"The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) today released a Trends & issues paper examining better ways in which to maximise and measure the effectiveness of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) as a crime prevention tool.  "

Sad Kids, Not Bad Kids: Shaping a Europe-Wide

"This special international symposium offers a unique opportunity to identify the most effective youth crime and violence prevention practices across Europe, and monitor and measure the impact of partnership working at local, national and international levels. The symposium seeks to integrate the European knowledge in order to help shape a comprehensive EU-wide youth crime and violence prevention strategy. "

The Academic Council ont he United Nations Systenm is pleased to invite you to a series of events on the abolition of the death penalty.

"The series of evnts will take place on November 2, November 7-9 and November 13 and will be hosted by the Vienna Regional Court for Criminal Cases, the Palace of Justice and the Metro Kino (please see the attached programme)."

For November 2 and November 7-9 please register at friedrich.forsthuber@justiz.gv.at

Negative Parenting Style Contributes to Child Aggression

"A long-term study suggests aggressive, defiant, and explosive kindergarten children have experienced tumultuous, negative relationships with their mothers from early on. "

Preschoolers understand threats in households with violence

" Preschoolersers are aware and understand threats when they see their mother harmed by violent conflicts at home, a new University of Michigan study finds."

Canada´s homicide rate sinks to lowest level since 1966

"The homicide rate in Canada has fallen to its lowest level in 44 years, Statistics Canada reported Wednesday. "

Why are we such a violent people?

"The overall volume of South African crime is not dramatically different from levels experienced in many other countries. What distinguishes South Africa from the rest is the prevalence of violent crime. If you want to find the answer to we are such a vicious people, you need to understand how violence shaped who and what we are. "