J Braithwaite - Crime and justice, 1999 - journals.uchicago.edu
For informal justice to be restorative justice, it has to be about restoring victims, restoring offenders, and restoring communities as a result of participation of a plurality of …
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of a subject which is becoming of increasing concern and debate amongst criminologists. The key element in its approach is an …
Originally published in 1998. While there is a growing academic literature on corporate crime, much of this focuses upon variants of economic or financial crimes; there is a relative …
J Braithwaite, T Makkai - Policing and Society: An International …, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
When regulatory inspectors trust industry, is this trust abused in a way that reduces regulatory compliance? Or does trust foster the internalization of regulatory objectives by …
Australian nursing home inspection teams are partitioned into those with an enforcement ideology supportive of reintegrative shaming, those who believe in being tolerant and …
Using Kagan and Scholz (1984) typology of regulatory noncompliance, this study examined the perceptions of regulators and of regulatees toward the regulatory encounter to predict …
T Makkai, J Braithwaite - Journal of research in crime and …, 1994 - journals.sagepub.com
Panel data fail to support a subjective expected utility model of corporate deterrence. There is partial confirmation, however, that chief executives of small organizations who perceive …
The challenge of regulating care for older people in Australia | The BMJ Skip to main content Intended for healthcare professionals Access provided by Google Indexer Subscribe My …
The ageing of the population is a demographic phenomenon, a social problem and a policy issue. The increase in the numbers of aged and in the costs of supporting and caring for …