Associate professor, Deakin University
Dr Darren Palmer (BA Hons, MA Criminological Studies, PhD) is the past convenor of Criminology at Deakin University. He has had many years teaching experience at La Trobe University (Law & Legal Studies) and Deakin University (Police Studies/Criminology). He has taught in a range of areas including criminal justice, criminal law, psychology and crime, policing, surveillance, terrorism, crime prevention and criminology research methods.
Why electronic surveillance monitoring may not reduce youth crime
Jun 14, 2018 04:49 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Last week, the Victorian government announced a new surveillance monitoring scheme directed at young criminal offenders aged 16 and older. Under the legislation to be introduced later this year, the Youth Parole Board...
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