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2. Title Page, Copyright
3. 7 A Season of Discontent
4. Index
5. References
6. Notes
7. 8 Intelligent Control
8. 9 Conclusion
9. 6 Liaison in an Institutional Context
10. 4 The Emergence of Labour Liaison: The Crisis in Fordism and Welfare Liberalism?
11. 1 Policing Labour/Policing Protest
12. 5 The Refinement of Labour Liaison and the Seeds of Decline
13. Acknowledgments
14. 3 Liberalism and Labour/Police Development
15. 2 Interpreting Public Order Policing
16. Governmentality, Critical Criminology, and the Absent Norm
17. Judgement by Deferral: The Interlocutary Injunction in Labour Disputes Involving Picketing
18. The Events of September 11, 2001: Apex Crime
19. Anti-forensics: Intelligence Crime and Blur
20. Forensic Certainties
21. Introduction: Blur and a Critical Forensics of Intelligence Crime
22. Intelligence Crime 2: ‘Smear,’ or Crimes Committed by ‘Them’
23. Conclusion
24. The Intelligence Crime Blur: Shaping Opinion, Smudging Records and Spiking Policy
25. Intelligence Crime 1: Let’s Not Be Too Hard on Ourselves
26. Does Martialization Contribute to Australia's Right-Wing Extremism? Implications of an Analysis of the General Social Survey.
27. Anatomy of Moral Panic: The “List of 88” and Runaway Constructionism
28. Developing a core outcome set in interventions to prevent stillbirth: A systematic review on variations of outcome reporting
29. Validation, Chance and Justice
30. Validation—Informal and Formal Support in Narratives of Recovery
31. Adaptations in Recovery
32. Meaning Work and Chance
33. Victims of Crimes, Self-Medication and Narratives of (In)Justice
34. Self-Medication and Avoidance Coping
35. Methods, Collaboration with VSS and Victim Reflexivity
36. Framing migration : a handbook for policy-makers.
37. Irregular migration: Emerging regimes of power and the disappearing human
38. Australia: Expanding and Applying the Field of Civil-Military Relations
39. Blurring Intelligence Crime
40. Bent into Security: Barrister Contribution to a Skewed Order in Two Terrorism Prosecutions in Australia
41. Narrating Injustice Survival
42. Evaluating U.S. Counterterrorism Policy: Failure, Fraud, or Fruitful Spectacle?
43. Bent to good authorities?
44. Public Order Policing and Liberal Democracy
45. Does Martialization Contribute to Australia’s Right-Wing Extremism? Implications of an Analysis of the General Social Survey
46. Second Order Terrorism
47. KEEPING OPEN WINDOWS: Police as Access Brokers
48. Resilience and Criminal Justice: Unsafe at Low Altitude
49. NEOCONSERVATIVISM AND AMERICAN COUNTER-TERRORISM: ENDARKENED POLICY?
50. Introduction
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