Surfing the crime net : policing, crime prevention and community safety in Australia
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01/01/2001
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Resumo |
There can be no doubt that the Internet offers the possibility of increasing access to a range of sources of available information in a timely manner. This is particularly so as we increasingly seek to engage with information from outside our jurisdictional boundaries. While this hints at the effects of globalisation, it is also meant to be suggestive of the practical realities involved in researching (or simply following) developments occurring within emergent federal structures (for instance the European Union) or longer-standing federations such as the United States and Australia. Of course, a department or agency having a homepage and various links is only the start of the process of making information accessible. As will be indicated below, there remain significant limitations in the electronic material available from many agencies. Fortunately, there are also a number of organisations that enable the researcher to access original data and research publications.<br /><input type="hidden" id="gwProxy" /><!--Session data--><input type="hidden" onclick="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" /><div id="refHTML"></div> |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Palgrave Macmillan |
Relação |
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/cpcs/journal/v3/n4/abs/8140106a.html |
Direitos |
2001, Palgrave Macmillan |
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Journal Article |