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Parker, Dave. First water, tigers!: A history of the Victoria Fire Department. Victoria, B.C: Sono Nis Press, 1987.

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Services, Victoria Department of Human. 2009 Victorian bushfires our story. Melbourne, Victoria: Victorian Government, Department of Human Services, 2011.

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Victoria. Parliament. Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee. Inquiry into the records of the lapsed inquiry into the implementation of the government's drug reform strategy: Report to the Parliament. [Melbourne]: Victorian Govt. Printer, 2000.

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Victoria. Office of the Auditor-General. Agricultural food safety. Melbourne, Vic: Victorian Government Printer, 2012.

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Victoria. Department of Health. Heatwave plan for Victoria: Protecting health and reducing harm from heatwaves. Melbourne, Victoria: Department of Health, Health Protection Branch, Victorian Government, 2011.

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Victoria. Protecting Victoria's Vulnerable Children Inquiry. Report of the Protecting Victoria's Vulnerable Children Inquiry. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2012.

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Children in crisis: Violence, victims, and victories. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2011.

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Rhonda, Poe, and Duncan T. C, eds. How to be plump: A victorian re-creation. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1988.

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Victoria. Department of Human Services. Because mental health matters: Victorian Mental Health Reform Strategy 2009-2019. Melbourne: Mental Health and Drugs Division, Department of Human Services, 2009.

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Kickbusch, Ilona. Back to the future: National Symposium on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Victoria, British Columbia, March 12-15, 1989. Victoria, B.C: Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat, 1989.

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Group, Watt. The Watt Group report: A review of the outbreak of salmonella at the Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, between December 2001 and January 2002 and lessons that may be learned by both the Victoria Infirmary and the wider NHS family in Scotland. [Edinburgh]: Scottish Executive, 2003.

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Prostitution and Victorian society: Women, class, and the state. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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Seguritización del paisaje urbano: Cultura material de la inseguridad en el circuito barrial El Edén, La Victoria y Amagasí del Inca. Quito, Ecuador: FLASCO Ecuador, 2011.

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The chimney of the world: A history of smoke pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2008.

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Auditor-General, Victoria Office of the. Working with Children Check. Melbourne, Vic: Victorian Government Printer, 2008.

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With respect to age -2009: Victorian Government practice guidelines for health services and community agencies for the prevention of elder abuse. Melbourne, Victoria: Aged Care Branch, Department of Human Services, 1995.

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Lenton, Simon. The regulation of cannabis possession, use and supply: A discussion document prepared for the Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee of the Parliament of Victoria. Perth, W.A: The Institute, 2000.

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Meeting, Northwest Fire Council. "Fire management in a climate of change": Proceedings from 1988 Northwest Fire Council Annual Meeting, November 14-15, 1988, Dunsmuir Lodge, Pacific Research and Conference Centre, Victoria, British Columbia. [Victoria, B.C: The Council, 1988.

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Keeping children safe: The Government's response to the "Victoria Climbié Inquiry report" and Joint Chief Inspectors' Report "Safeguarding children" : Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Health, the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the Secretary of State for Education and Skills by Command of Her Majesty, September 2003. London: TSO, 2003.

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Halliday, Stephen. Great Filth: Disease, Death and the Victorian City. History Press Limited, The, 2011.

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Dying Lake Victoria: A community-based prevention programme. Nairobi, Kenya: Initiatives Publishers, 1996.

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Churchill, David. Crime Prevention. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797845.003.0006.

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This chapter analyses the civilian contribution to crime prevention in the Victorian city, and places that contribution in the context of official strategies of crime control. Whereas most studies assert that the police monopolized crime prevention in the nineteenth century, this chapter reveals that the public retained a vital role through situational techniques of prevention. Furthermore, it outlines the development of security markets in the nineteenth century, and thus illuminates the contribution of the security industry (lock and safe companies) and of private policing (night watchmen) to crime prevention. Finally, the chapter analyses the norms of civilian conduct in crime prevention. Via strategies of responsibilization—enacted through newspaper crime reporting and by the police—members of the public were encouraged to take personal responsibility for their own security, rather than to rely upon police protection.
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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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Cohn, Jr., Samuel K. Smallpox Violence in Victorian Britain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198819660.003.0014.

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In contrast to North America, far fewer incidents of individual or collective acts of cruelty and violence were inflicted against smallpox victims in Britain. But similar to North America’s lines of conflict, the English aggressors were the wealthy and their butts of cruelty, the smallpox impoverished. Instead of direct action, the English approach to closing smallpox hospitals and preventing the poor receiving adequate care rested on lawsuits and judicial injunctions, reaching as high as the House of Lords, which allowed the privileged in districts such as Hampstead and Fulham to shut their smallpox hospitals, prevent smallpox victims from entering their districts, and renege on their civic responsibilities.
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Victoria, Crime Prevention, ed. Safer streets & homes: A crime and violence prevention strategy for Victoria, 2002-2005. Melbourne: Crime Prevention Victoria, 2002.

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Victoria. Office of the Auditor-General., ed. Fire protection. Melbourne: L.V. North, Govt. Printer, 1992.

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Victoria. Dept. of Human Services., ed. Victoria's mental health service youth suicide prevention information kit. Melbourne: Dept. of Human Services, 1996.

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Kenya. Ministry of Water Resources Management and Development., Associated Programme on Flood Management., and World Meteorological Organization, eds. Strategy for flood management for Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya. Geneva: World Meteorological Organization, 2004.

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Victoria. Environment and Natural Resources Committee., ed. Inquiry into the control of ovine Johne's disease in Victoria: Report. Melbourne, Vic: The Committee, 2000.

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Churchill, David. Crime Control and Everyday Life in the Victorian City: The Police and the Public. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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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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By Accident or Design: Writing the Victorian Metropolis. Oxford University Press, 2015.

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Fyfe, Paul. By Accident or Design: Writing the Victorian Metropolis. Oxford University Press, 2020.

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Halliday. The Great Filth: The War Against Disease in Victorian England. The History Press, 2011.

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Swan, Michael, and Simon Watharow. Snakes, Lizards and Frogs of the Victorian Mallee. CSIRO Publishing, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643093119.

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The Victorian Mallee region encompasses the Little Desert, the Big Desert, the Sunset Country and the Hattah-Kulkyne. Each area is unique and with different topography, vegetation and fauna. The region experiences consistently higher temperatures, lower rainfall and contains a greater diversity of reptiles than any other part of the state. Snakes, Lizards and Frogs of the Victorian Mallee represents the first comprehensive publication on the herpetofauna of the region. It covers 56 species that inhabit the area as well as a further 24 species occurring in fringe riverine and woodland systems. The reader is able to identify species by means of a photograph supported by a distribution map, a diagnostic features key and descriptive species accounts. The book includes a discussion of venomous snakes, information on first aid for snakebites, and hints for snake prevention around the house.
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Vaziri, Haleh, and Mahnaz Afkhami. Victories over Violence: The Practitioner's Manual to Ensuring Safety for Women and Girls. Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, & Peace, 2013.

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Churchill, David. Crime Control and the Police. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797845.003.0004.

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This chapter assesses the impact of policing on urban crime control. It argues that the protection of property was central to the practice of preventative policing, and that the growth of the police significantly enhanced the state’s capacity to control urban property crime. Nevertheless, police efforts to combat theft obtained only limited purchase, and ultimately failed to live up to public expectations. Having demonstrated that the criminal statistics do not provide a reliable measure of crime trends, the chapter exposes the barriers to police effectiveness in crime control, particularly the scale and scope of opportunity for theft which the Victorian city presented, and limitations on resources which undermined the operation of the preventative policing strategy. The result was an enforcement gap in responding to urban property crime, which provided an incentive for autonomous civilian participation in crime control.
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The Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. The White Horse Press, 2001.

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Walkowitz, Judith R. Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women, Class, and the State. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Walkowitz, Judith R. Prostitution and Victorian Society: Women, Class, and the State. Cambridge University Press, 2012.

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Follorou, Jacques. Démocraties sous contrôle : La victoire posthume d'Oussama Ben Laden. CNRS, 2014.

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Mosley, Stephen. Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. Taylor & Francis Group, 2008.

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Mosley, Stephen. Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Mosley, Stephen. Chimney of the World: A History of Smoke Pollution in Victorian and Edwardian Manchester. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain: Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain: Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.

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Pickard, Sarah. Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain: Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Foundation, Victorian Health Promotion, ed. Two steps forward, one step back: Community attitudes to violence against women : progress and challenges in creating safe, respectful and healthy environments for Victorian women : a summary of findings of the Violence Against Women Community Attitudes Project. Carlton South, Vic: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2006.

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