Faculty of Law | Te Kaupeka Ture: Recent submissions
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Behavioural control models in managing sexual deviance
(John Wiley & Sons, 2021)SEXUAL DEVIANCE The essential text for understanding and managing deviant sexual interest and paraphilic disorders Sexual Deviance is an authoritative text that provides an understanding to the assessment, management, and ... -
The implications of the Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill 2020 (317 – 2) on the labelling of prescription medications : the case for benzodiazepines..
(2022)There is an increasing number of car accidents in New Zealand associated with drug driving. This led to the creation of the Land Transport (Drug Driving) Amendment Bill 2020, which will, if enacted, implement per se drug ... -
Working with sex offenders. In K. Sullivan, A. King, & T. Nove (Eds.), Group work in Australia. (pp. 252-267). Institute of Group Leaders, Sydney, Australia.
(2015)Within this chapter, we will set the scene by briefly describing contemporary approaches to the treatment of sex offenders before considering this field through the lens of group dynamics and group therapy. Whilst there ... -
'Stuff the transactional shit’: Learning through the lived experience of the Rangatahi Court
(2022)Criminal justice initiatives and policy have been guided almost exclusively by a Pākehā worldview. The exclusion of Māori perspectives within the realm of justice is just another example of the reach the colonial project ... -
Cybercrime : International Implications on New Zealand Strategy
(2022)The prevalence of cybercrime continues to rapidly increase as the internet becomes more accessible and advanced, causing substantial harm to individuals, businesses and governments. Digital forensics is an essential component ... -
Death by Whose Hand? Falun Gong and suicide
(Routledge, 2016)The teachings of Falun Gong explicitly forbid suicide, yet in 2001, five protesters set themselves ablaze in Tiananmen Square resulting in the death of two. Allegedly, their stated aim was to bring the world’s focus onto ... -
Virtual knights and synthetic worlds: Jediism in second life
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Tools of the trade: 'Breaking the ice' with virtual tools in online learning
(2014)The reality is that online learning can be a daunting and lonely experience. This is why icebreakers can be a rewarding practice for both students and educators. The use of icebreakers allows students studying online to ... -
Tarot
(Routledge, 2014)In a society increasingly intolerant of religious enquiry, where empirical scientific investigation and strict rationalism are afforded primary importance, tarot has been discredited, linked in the media and popular culture ... -
Are Categorical Deniers Different? Understanding Demographic, Personality, and Psychological Differences between Denying and Admitting Individuals with Sexual Convictions
(Informa UK Limited, 2020)The purpose of this study was to establish whether there were demographic, personality, or psychological differences between a sample of 40 incarcerated sex offenders in categorical denial and 37 sex offenders admitting ... -
Treating dangerous offenders: Sex and Violence
(John Wiley & Sons, 2017)This book highlights the often sizeable gap between media myths surrounding forensic practice and reality. -
The impact of COVID-19 on illicit drug trafficking in New Zealand.
(2022)Illicit drug trafficking requires stable supply chains, which depend on social stability generally. In turn, the trafficking, supply, and harms associated with drug consumption can quickly change alongside disruptions to ... -
Prisoner experiences of case management in the Aotearoa New Zealand prison system.
(2022)The Department of Corrections introduced case management to Aotearoa New Zealand’s prisons in 2011, replacing an approach of Sentence Planning. Corrections has stated that this led to improvements in four areas: the ... -
Academic domains as political battlegrounds: A global enquiry by 99 academics in the fields of education and technology
(SAGE Publications, 2017)This article theorizes the functional relationship between the human components (i.e., scholars) and non-human components (i.e., structural configurations) of academic domains. It is organized around the following question: ... -
International Update: New Zealand media law update
(2022)This update reports further on developments in New Zealand media law in the last few years, and follows on from the first part that dealt with defamation, privacy and breach of confidence. New Zealand’s hate speech ... -
Three good reasons to understand the research impact of a technology-enabled initiative
(2014)The real-world impact of research is gaining much attention across the international Higher Education sector. Funding agencies, government organisations and community groups are seeking evidence that research initiatives ... -
Can Western Water Law Become More ‘Relational’? A Survey of Comparative Laws affecting Water across Australasia and the Americas
(Informa UK Limited, 2022)There is increasing support, in international legal theory and advocacy, for water governance approaches that go beyond the technocratic, and recognise the reciprocal relatedness of water peoples and water places. Such ... -
Prison-based programmes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2019)The Wiley Handbook on What Works for Offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Brings together the growing amount of evidence on the assessment and treatment of offenders with intellectual and developmental ... -
Using e-readers to increase access to course content for students without internet access
(2012)There have been mixed reviews about the potential of e-readers to enhance higher education. At first glance, e-readers appear to have significant potential to provide students with access to course content and learning ...