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Danielle, Andrewartha, and Heath Ian W, eds. Indictable offences in Victoria. 5th ed. Pyrmont, N.S.W: Lawbook Co., 2010.

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Arie, Freiberg, ed. Sentencing: State and federal law in Victoria. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1985.

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Fox, Richard George. Sentencing: State and federal law in Victoria. 2nd ed. South Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Carcach, Carlos. Review of Victoria police crime statistics. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2002.

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Verdugo, Patricia. André de la Victoria. Santiago: Editorial Aconcagua, 1985.

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André de La Victoria. Santiago [Chile]: Editorial Aconcagua, 1985.

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Fox, Richard George. Criminal justice on the spot: Infringement penalties in Victoria. Canberra, ACT: Australian Institute of Criminology, 1995.

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Kelly, Burns. Homicide in Victoria: Offenders, victims and sentencing. Melbourne: Sentencing Advisory Council, 2007.

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Kelly, Burns. Homicide in Victoria: Offenders, victims and sentencing. Melbourne: Sentencing Advisory Council, 2007.

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Freiberg, Arie. Fox & Freiberg's sentencing: State and federal law in Victoria. Pyrmont, NSW: Lawbook Co., 2014.

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Auditor-General, Victoria. Implementation of the Criminal Justice Enhancement Program (CJEP). Melbourne: Government Printer, 2008.

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Ombudsman, Victoria. Allegations raised concerning the activities of the Operations Intelligence Unit and other related issues: Final report of the Ombudsman. [Melbourne, Vic: Govt. Printer of the State of Victoria, 1999.

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Ombudsman, Victoria. Allegations raised concerning the activities of the Operations Intelligence Unit and other related issues: Second interim report of the Ombudsman. Melbourne]: Ombudsman Victoria, 1998.

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Ombudsman, Victoria. Allegations raised concerning the activities of the Operations Intelligence Unit and other related issues: Interim report of the Ombudsman. Melbourne]: Govt. Printer for the State of Victoria, 1998.

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Victoria. Office of Police Integrity. Report of investigation into Victoria Police crime records and statistical reporting. [Melbourne, VIC]: Victorian Government Printer, 2011.

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Victoria. Parliament. Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee. Inquiry into the Summary Offences Act 1966: Final report. Melbourne: The Committee, 2001.

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Committee, Victoria Parliament Law Reform. De Novo appeals to the County Court. Melbourne: Victorian Government Printer, 2006.

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Fox, Richard George. Criminal justice on the spot in Victoria: Report to the Criminology Research Council. [Australia: s.n.], 1994.

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Force, Victoria Sentencing Task. Review of statutory maximum penalties in Victoria: Report to the Attorney-General. Melbourne: Victoria Govt. Pub. Office, 1989.

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Victoria. Victorian Community Council Against Violence. Community knowledge and perceptions of sentencing in Victoria: A report on the findings of the consultations. Melbourne: The Council, 1997.

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Ombudsman, Victoria. Crime statistics and police numbers. Melbourne, VIC: Victorian Government Printer, 2009.

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Fox, Richard George. Victorian criminal procedure. 6th ed. Clayton, Vic: Monash Law Book Co-operative, Faculty of Law, Monash University, 1988.

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Canada. The Criminal code, 1892, 55-56 Victoria, chap. 29: Together with An act to amend the Canada temperance amendment act, 1888, being chapter 26 of the same session. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 2002.

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Victoria. Parliament. Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee. Review of redundant and unclear legislation: Report concerning the Maintenance Act 1965; Marriage Act 1958 and Perpetuities and Accumulation Act 1968. Melbourne: The Committee, 2004.

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Victoria. Parliament. Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee. Review of redundant and unclear legislation: Report concerning review of the Unlawful Assemblies and Processions Act 1958. [Melbourne]: Govt. Printer, 1999.

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1956-, Haskett Timothy Shaw, and University of Victoria (B.C.). Humanities Centre., eds. Crime and punishment in the Middle Ages: Papers presented at the Tenth Annual Medieval Workshop, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 8 February 1997. Victoria, B.C: Humanities Centre, University of Victoria, 1998.

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Johnstone, Richard. Occupational health and safety, courts and crime: The legal construction of occupational health and safety offences in Victoria. Sydney: Federation Press, 2003.

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Canada. The Criminal code of Canada and the Canada Evidence Act: With their amendments, including the amending acts of 1900 and 1901 : and extra appendices containing the Imperial Criminal Evidence Act, the Foreign Enlistment Act, the Canadian Interpretation Act Amendment Act, the Victoria Day Act, the Demise of the Crown Acts, the Alien Labor Act, the Yukon Territory Acts, the Canadian Fugitive Offenders' Act and Extradition Acts, the Extradition Convention with the United States, and a list of extradition treaties, etc. 2nd ed. Montreal: C. Theoret, 1996.

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Fagin's children: Criminal children in Victorian England. London: Hambledon and London, 2002.

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The unwritten law: Criminal justice in Victorian Kent. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

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Victorian Aboriginal Justice Advisory Committee. Victorian Aboriginal justice agreement. Melbourne: Victorian Dept. of Justice, 2000.

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Custody, Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in. Victorian government 1993 implementation report. [Victoria]: The Department, 1994.

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Freiberg, Arie. Sentencing reform and penal change: The Victorian experience. Sydney: Federation Press, 1999.

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Unconscious crime: Mental absence and criminal responsibility in Victorian London. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

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The crime in mind: Criminal responsibility and the Victorian novel. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

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Griffiths, Arthur. Mysteries of police and crime: Victorian murders. Stroud, Gloucestershire: The History Press, 2010.

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Testimony and advocacy in Victorian law, literature, and theology. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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1933-, Nash Gerard, Bagaric Mirko, and Bourke John Peter, eds. Bourke's criminal law Victoria 2007. Chatswood, NSW: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2007.

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Victoria. Inter-Departmental Committee on Community Safety and Crime Prevention. and Victoria. Dept. of Justice., eds. Young people and crime in Victoria. Melbourne, Vic: Secretary, Dept. of Justice, Victoria, 1994.

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John, Anderson. Criminal Law Guidebook: New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Hampel, George, and Daniel Gurvich. Bail Law in Victoria: A Practical Guide to the Law, Procedure and Advocacy in Bail Applications. Federation Press, 2003.

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Hampel, George, Daniel Gurvich, and Sarah Bruhn. Bail Law in Victoria: A Practical Guide to the Law, Procedure and Advocacy in Bail Applications. Federation Press, 2015.

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Sentencing Workshop (1993 Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe). Sentencing Workshop: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, September 1-5, 1993 : Workshop report. [Harare] Zimbabwe, 1994.

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Leo Cussen Institute. Continuing Legal Education Programme., ed. Crimes Compensation Tribunal: Seminar papers. [Melbourne]: Continuing Legal Education Programme of the Leo Cussen Institute, 1992.

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Canada, ed. Code criminel, 1892: 55-56 Victoria, chap. 29 aussi acte à l'effet de modifier "L'acte modifiant l'acte de tempérance du Canada, 1888", étant le chapitre 26 de la même session. Ottawa: S.E. Dawson, 1985.

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Victoria. Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions., ed. Corporate plan, 1990-1993. Melbourne, Vic: The Office, 1990.

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Compensation for victims of crime: Victoria : seminar materials from a seminar presented in Melbourne on Thursday 25 March 1999. Bondi Junction, N.S.W: LAAMS, 1999.

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The Victorian Criminal. Shire Publications, 2011.

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Churchill, David. Confronting the Criminal. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797845.003.0008.

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This chapter examines civilian self-policing in the Victorian city, through a survey of self-defence and apprehension practices. Despite the formation of preventative police forces, victims of crime remained active in defending themselves and in tackling offenders on the streets, in shops, homes, and workplaces. Victims’ participation in this field was underpinned by the limited physical presence of the police, and by forms of legal duty and cultural obligation for civilians to assist the police in making arrests. The chapter demonstrates that the Victorian city crowd continued to play a major role in apprehension, by supporting victims and the police in dealing with criminals. Notwithstanding the diffusion of more restrained notions of masculinity in the nineteenth century, the chapter argues that confronting criminals afforded victims an outlet for more assertive (and violent) forms of manly conduct, which complemented the vigorous public culture of the Victorian street.
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Cox, David J., Barry Godfrey, and Helen Johnston. Victorian Convicts: 100 Criminal Lives. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2016.

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