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    The Formal-Informal Control Nexus During COVID-19: What Drives Informal Social Control of Social Distancing Restrictions During Lockdown? by Sargeant, Elise, Murphy, Kristina, McCarthy, Molly, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Crime and delinquency (01-04-2023)
    “…The public rely on the police to enforce the law, and the police rely on the public to report crime and assist them with their enquiries. Police action or…”
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    Wrongful Convictions and Erroneous Acquittals: Applying Packer’s Model to Examine Public Perceptions of Judicial Errors in Australia by Williamson, Harley, Sato, Mai, Dioso-Villa, Rachel

    “…The fallible nature of the criminal justice system continues to see judicial errors—that is, wrongful convictions and erroneous acquittals—undermine its…”
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    Examining cooperation with the police in a national security environment by Williamson, Harley

    “…Threats of terrorism on a national and global level have catalysed the introduction of a series of national security measures within Australia. The nature of…”
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    Why people comply with Covid-19 social distancing restrictions: Self-interest or duty? by Murphy, Kristina, Williamson, Harley, Sargeant, Elise, McCarthy, Molly

    “…On 11 March 2020 the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) a global pandemic. At the time of writing, over 16 million…”
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    Pride and prejudice: Exploring how identity processes shape public attitudes towards Australian counter-terrorism measures by Williamson, Harley

    “…Counter-terrorism measures are often described as pre-emptive, punitive, and afford authorities exclusive and expanded powers. Yet they continue to attract…”
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    General and specific perceptions of procedural justice: Factors associated with perceptions of police and court responses to domestic and family violence by Meyer, Silke, Williamson, Harley

    “…Improving criminal justice responses to domestic and family violence is a key focus within many policy and practice reforms. The efficacy of police and court…”
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    Perceived deservingness of procedurally (un)just treatment: experimental evidence of minority perceptions of vicarious police-citizen interactions by Williamson, Harley, Murphy, Kristina

    Published in Psychology, crime & law (15-07-2023)
    “…How police and citizens behave during encounters can influence public perceptions of the deservingness of treatment citizens receive from police. Yet…”
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    Animus toward Muslims and its association with public support for punitive counter-terrorism policies: did the Christchurch terrorist attack mitigate this association? by Williamson, Harley, Murphy, Kristina

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-06-2022)
    “…Objectives We apply Unnever and Cullen’s ( 2010 ) Racial Animus Model to examine support for punitive counter-terrorism policies before and after the 2019…”
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    Probation and Parole Officers’ Compliance With Case Management Tools: Professional Discretion and Override by Schaefer, Lacey, Williamson, Harley

    “…Actuarial assessment has become an integral component of offender management, helping to structure the decision-making of correctional staff about offenders’…”
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    Policing COVID-19 physical distancing measures: managing defiance and fostering compliance among individuals least likely to comply by McCarthy, Molly, Murphy, Kristina, Sargeant, Elise, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Policing & society (28-05-2021)
    “…Physical distancing measures have become the first line of defence for slowing COVID-19 virus transmission. However, studies have demonstrated that compliance…”
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    Domestic Violence and Alcohol and Other Drug Use: Australian Pilot Intervention Findings by Meyer, Silke, Helps, Nicola, McGowan, Jasmine, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Research on social work practice (01-10-2024)
    “…Purpose: Problematic alcohol and drug use (AOD) is a contributing factor to escalate domestic violence (DV). Yet, combined DV and AOD interventions remain…”
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    Empowering the police during COVID-19: How do normative and instrumental factors impact public willingness to support expanded police powers? by Sargeant, Elise, McCarthy, Molly, Williamson, Harley, Murphy, Kristina

    Published in Criminology & criminal justice (01-02-2024)
    “…This article seeks to test the police ‘empowerment hypothesis’ to better understand public support for police powers during the COVID-19 pandemic. To do so, we…”
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    Justice is in the eye of the beholder: a vignette study linking procedural justice and stigma to Muslims’ trust in police by Madon, Natasha S., Murphy, Kristina, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Journal of experimental criminology (01-09-2023)
    “…Objectives This study examines how stigma moderates the effect of procedurally just and unjust treatment on Muslims’ trust in police. Methods Survey…”
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    Probation and parole case management as opportunity-reduction supervision by Schaefer, Lacey, Williamson, Harley

    Published in Journal of offender rehabilitation (03-10-2017)
    “…Recent developments in probation and parole show a shift from the traditional control and treatment approach towards opportunity-reduction supervision…”
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    Examining the relationship between conspiracy theories and COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy: A mediating role for perceived health threats, trust, and anomie? by McCarthy, Molly, Murphy, Kristina, Sargeant, Elise, Williamson, Harley

    “…The COVID‐19 pandemic has led to an upswing in conspiracy theory beliefs, which creates challenges for effectively countering the pandemic, with higher rates…”
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    The negative implications of relative deprivation: an experiment of vicarious police contact and Muslims' perceptions of police bias by Williamson, Harley, Murphy, Kristina, Madon, Natasha S.

    Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (02-01-2023)
    “…For decades, Muslims living in Western countries have experienced disproportionate scrutiny from police. Such scrutiny can result in relative deprivation; the…”
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    Fear of terrorism: media exposure and subjective fear of attack by Williamson, Harley, Fay, Suzanna, Miles-Johnson, Toby

    Published in Global crime (02-01-2019)
    “…In many Western countries, citizen knowledge of terrorist events is intrinsically shaped by the style of broadcasted messages published by the media. Media…”
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    The role of bounded-authority concerns in shaping citizens' duty to obey authorities during COVID-19 by Williamson, Harley, Murphy, Kristina, Sargeant, Elise, McCarthy, Molly

    “…PurposeThe COVID-19 pandemic has necessitated the introduction of extra-ordinary restrictions to mitigate its spread. Authorities rely on the public's…”
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    Explaining Prejudicial Attitudes and Bias-Motivated Aggression in Belgium: a Comparison of Individual-Level Theoretical Models by Pauwels, Lieven J. R., Williamson, Harley

    “…Prejudice and bias-motivated aggression (BMA) are pervasive social problems. Scholars have tested numerous competing theoretical models to demonstrate the key…”
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