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Guardianship in Action (GIA) within Brisbane suburbs: Examining the relationship between guardianship intensity and crime, and changes across time
E Moir, A Stewart, DM Reynald, TC Hart
Criminal Justice Review 42 (3), 254-269, 2017
242017
Typologies of suburban guardians: understanding the role of responsibility, opportunities, and routine activities in facilitating surveillance
E Moir, TC Hart, DM Reynald, A Stewart
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 21, 1-21, 2019
222019
Changing perspectives on guardianship against crime: an examination of the importance of micro-level factors
DM Reynald, E Moir, A Cook, Z Vakhitova
Crime Prevention and Community Safety 20, 268-283, 2018
212018
Who is watching: exploring individual factors that explain supervision patterns among residential guardians
DM Reynald, E Moir
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research 25 (4), 449-468, 2019
182019
Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of ‘adults at risk’and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
E Moir, B Blundell, J Clare, M Clare
Current Issues in Criminal Justice 29 (2), 181-190, 2017
142017
When a loved one is on community supervision: the crime controller strategies used by ‘PoPPs’(parents/partners/peers of probationers and parolees)
L Schaefer, E Moir, GC Williams
Field Studies in Environmental Criminology, 22-39, 2022
132022
Financial crime investigation: an evaluation of an online training program for police
JM Drew, E Moir, M Newman
Policing: An International Journal 44 (3), 525-539, 2021
82021
Elder abuse protocols: identifying key features and establishing evidence for their use and effectiveness
B Blundell, A Warren, E Moir
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 32 (2), 134-151, 2020
82020
Review into the prevalence and characteristics of elder abuse in Queensland
B Blundell, J Clare, E Moir, M Clare, E Webb
Curtin University. http://hdl. handle. net/20.500 11937, 66263, 2017
72017
Review of the prevalence and characteristics of elder abuse in Queensland
B Blundell, E Moir, J Clare, M Clare, E Webb
Curtin University, 2017
72017
Exploring the influence of daily microroutines on residential guardianship and monitoring patterns
E Moir, DM Reynald, TC Hart, A Stewart
Field Studies in Environmental Criminology, 61-80, 2022
52022
Guardianship in action among Brisbane suburban residents: environmental facilitators of guardianship intensity and the influence of living in a Queenslander
E Moir, DM Reynald, TC Hart, A Stewart
Security Journal 34, 77-96, 2021
42021
Guardianship in the Brisbane suburbs: An exploratory study of crime control by residents in a non-urban context
EC Moir
Brisbane, Australia: Griffith University, 2016
22016
Steering clear of crime: the strategies used by probationers and parolees to reduce, resist, and replace reoffending risks
E Moir, L Schaefer
Victims & Offenders 18 (6), 1093-1112, 2023
12023
Opportunity-reduction supervision strategies with domestic and family violence probationers and parolees
L Schaefer, GC Williams, E Moir
Frontiers in psychology 13, 878544, 2022
12022
Public views of sexual assault, and its prevention, in residential aged care facilities
M Lee, E Moir, N McKillop
Journal of Criminology, 26338076231207406, 2024
2024
(Re) proposing problem-oriented policing as a framework for identifying new and enhanced ways to prevent the abuse of at-risk adults
E Moir, J Clare
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect 35 (2-3), 139-149, 2023
2023
The Elderly
L Schaefer, E Moir
Culture, Diversity, and Criminal Justice, 139-150, 2023
2023
Social Supports in Supervision: How Family and Friends can help to Improve Reintegration
C Egan, L Schaefer, E Moir, E Logue
Advancing Corrections 15, 61-75, 2023
2023
Nambour Community Safety Review Phase 2
E Moir, T Prenzler, S Rayment-McHugh, N Cairns
Sunshine Coast Council and University of the Sunshine Coast, 2023
2023
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