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Dr Clare Farmer
Dr Clare Farmer
Associate Professor, Criminology, Deakin University
Verified email at deakin.edu.au
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The steady proliferation of Australia’s discretionary police-imposed patron banning powers: An unsubstantiated cycle of assertion and presumption
C Farmer, A Curtis, P Miller
Criminology & criminal justice 18 (4), 431-449, 2018
302018
Community awareness of patron banning in Australia: A brief report
A Curtis, N Taylor, B Guadagno, C Farmer, P Miller
Journal of police and criminal psychology 33, 283-287, 2018
202018
Discretionary police powers to punish: A case study of Victoria’s banning notice provisions
C Farmer
Springer, 2018
192018
Do Police need guns? The nexus between routinely armed police and safety
C Farmer, R Evans
The international journal of human rights 25 (6), 1070-1088, 2021
172021
Australia’s discretionary police-imposed banning powers: Oversight, scrutiny and accountability
C Farmer, R Clifford, P Miller
Police practice and research 22 (1), 57-73, 2021
152021
Upholding whose right? Discretionary police powers to punish, collective ‘pre-victimisation’and the dilution of individual rights
C Farmer
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 50 (4), 493-509, 2017
152017
Do police need guns?: Policing and firearms: Past, present and future
R Evans, C Farmer
Springer Nature, 2020
142020
Spatial exclusion, due process, and the civilianization of punishment in Australia’s night-time economy: A mapping review of patron banning policy, practice, and oversight
C Farmer, R Clifford
International criminal justice review 33 (1), 23-49, 2023
132023
Primed and ready: Does arming police increase safety? Preliminary findings
C Farmer, R Evans
Violence and gender 7 (2), 47-56, 2020
132020
Mental illness and gun violence: Lessons for the United States from Australia and Britain
R Evans, C Farmer, J Saligari
Violence and gender 3 (3), 150-156, 2016
132016
Family violence homicide in Australia: The effect of victim/offender gender on social media commentary
S Komazec, C Farmer
Journal of gender studies 30 (1), 4-17, 2021
122021
A civilianised summary power to exclude: Perceptual deterrence, compliance and legitimacy
C Farmer
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 11 (2), 143-158, 2022
112022
Do patron bans act as a deterrent to future anti-social offending? An analysis of banning and offending data from Victoria, Australia
A Curtis, C Farmer, T Harries, R Mayshak, K Coomber, B Guadagno, ...
Policing and society 32 (2), 234-247, 2022
112022
Should Australia's police‐imposed public area banning powers be subject to independent oversight and review?
C Farmer
Drug and alcohol review 38 (6), 630-638, 2019
112019
Learning from alcohol (policy) reforms in the Northern Territory (LEARNT): protocol for a mixed-methods study examining the impacts of the banned drinker register
P Miller, K Coomber, J Smith, M Livingston, M Stevens, S Guthridge, ...
BMJ open 12 (4), e058614, 2022
92022
A unique power to punish: an examination of the operation, scrutiny, and attendant risks of licensee barring provisions in Victoria, Australia
C Farmer
Criminal justice policy review 32 (2), 107-131, 2021
92021
The disparity between human rights policy and parliamentary practice in Australia: A Victorian case study
C Farmer
The International Journal of Human Rights 21 (2), 167-188, 2017
92017
Invisible powers to punish: Licensee-barring order provisions in Victoria and South Australia
C Farmer
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8 (1), 70-84, 2019
82019
‘Is a 24-hour ban such a bad thing?’Police-imposed banning notices: compatible with human rights or a diminution of due process?
C Farmer
Australian Journal of Human Rights 20 (2), 39-61, 2014
82014
Heteronormative assumptions and expectations of sexual violence: Language and inclusivity within sexual violence policy in Australian universities
E Gretgrix, C Farmer
Sexuality research and social policy 20 (2), 735-750, 2023
72023
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