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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1992
Journal of Sociology, 1974
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 1986
An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. W... more An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. Well being of aged respondents does not depend upon socio-economic status or age. Nor does the size of support networks have much effect. What does Seem to be of importance, however, is the extent to which an individual has particular types of expressive support, and more particularly, whether s/he has a full range of such supports. The supports and the range are linked to gender and marital status, with women receiving greater support than men and the married more than the various not married categories.
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 1986
An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. W... more An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. Well being of aged respondents does not depend upon socio-economic status or age. Nor does the size of support networks have much effect. What does Seem to be of importance, however, is the extent to which an individual has particular types of expressive support, and more particularly, whether s/he has a full range of such supports. The supports and the range are linked to gender and marital status, with women receiving greater support than men and the married more than the various not married categories.
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1989
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Addiction Research & Theory, 1994
Journal of Sociology, Jan 1, 1977
BRIT. J. CRIMINOLOGY, Jan 1, 1994
Shifting criminal justice practices away from sligmalization and toward rcintegration is no small... more Shifting criminal justice practices away from sligmalization and toward rcintegration is no small challenge. The innovation of community conferences in New Zealand and Australia has two structural features that are conducive to reinlegralive shaming: (a) selection of the people who respect and care most about the offender as conference participants (conducing to rcintegration) ; and (b) confrontation with victims (conducing to shaming). Observation of some failures and successes of these conferences in reintegrating both offenders and victims is used to hypothesize 14 conditions of successful reinlegration ceremonies.
Contemp. Drug Probs., Jan 1, 1992
Stephen Mugford is a senior lecturer in sociology who has been at the Australian National Univers... more Stephen Mugford is a senior lecturer in sociology who has been at the Australian National University (PO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia) since 1974. Dr. Mugford has a longstanding interest in studying recreational drug use and users and has written ...
Journal of Drug Issues, Jan 1, 1992
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Searching for Alternatives: Drug-Control Policy in the …, Jan 1, 1991
Journal of Marriage and the Family, Jan 1, 1981
... Levy's data sup- port such a hypothesis, for psychosomatic ... should, of course, be not... more ... Levy's data sup- port such a hypothesis, for psychosomatic ... should, of course, be noted that the argument has ... under dis- cussion (ie, well-being/low happiness). ...
The Sociological Quarterly, Jan 1, 1974
... the Quarterly asked Anthony Platt, Richard Quinney and Paul Rock to write review-essays which... more ... the Quarterly asked Anthony Platt, Richard Quinney and Paul Rock to write review-essays which were subsequently published in the Quarterly in the Autumn 1973 issue. These reviews elicited the following response by Stephen Mugford. ...
Social Justice, Jan 1, 1989
Whatever conception of social justice that one holds, it is almost impossibleto conceive that it ... more Whatever conception of social justice that one holds, it is almost impossibleto conceive that it could encompass frequent, patterned, and unlawful violence by some people against others. The struggle against any such systematic violence? such as a high level of rape, the ...
Crime, Law and Social Change, Jan 1, 1991
This paper critically assesses Left Realist approaches to understanding heroin use and to formula... more This paper critically assesses Left Realist approaches to understanding heroin use and to formulating policies with which to deal with heroin use as a social problem. It criticises the epistemological foundation of Left Realism, querying especially its prioritizing of inner city residents' experiences. Dora and South's Left Realist account of heroin use and their formulation of an appropriate policy are then argued to have fundamental weaknesses as a result of their Left Realist assumptions. The paper then attempts to indicate some alternative paradigms for interpreting drug use, developing especially a focus on theorizing demand, and suggests alternative policy directions which emerge from this.
A Report to the Research into Drug Abuse Advisory …, Jan 1, 1989
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1992
Journal of Sociology, 1974
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 1986
An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. W... more An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. Well being of aged respondents does not depend upon socio-economic status or age. Nor does the size of support networks have much effect. What does Seem to be of importance, however, is the extent to which an individual has particular types of expressive support, and more particularly, whether s/he has a full range of such supports. The supports and the range are linked to gender and marital status, with women receiving greater support than men and the married more than the various not married categories.
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 1986
An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. W... more An analysis of data from the A.N.U. Ageing and the Family Project's Sydney survey is described. Well being of aged respondents does not depend upon socio-economic status or age. Nor does the size of support networks have much effect. What does Seem to be of importance, however, is the extent to which an individual has particular types of expressive support, and more particularly, whether s/he has a full range of such supports. The supports and the range are linked to gender and marital status, with women receiving greater support than men and the married more than the various not married categories.
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1989
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Journal of Sociology, 1978
Addiction Research & Theory, 1994
Journal of Sociology, Jan 1, 1977
BRIT. J. CRIMINOLOGY, Jan 1, 1994
Shifting criminal justice practices away from sligmalization and toward rcintegration is no small... more Shifting criminal justice practices away from sligmalization and toward rcintegration is no small challenge. The innovation of community conferences in New Zealand and Australia has two structural features that are conducive to reinlegralive shaming: (a) selection of the people who respect and care most about the offender as conference participants (conducing to rcintegration) ; and (b) confrontation with victims (conducing to shaming). Observation of some failures and successes of these conferences in reintegrating both offenders and victims is used to hypothesize 14 conditions of successful reinlegration ceremonies.
Contemp. Drug Probs., Jan 1, 1992
Stephen Mugford is a senior lecturer in sociology who has been at the Australian National Univers... more Stephen Mugford is a senior lecturer in sociology who has been at the Australian National University (PO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia) since 1974. Dr. Mugford has a longstanding interest in studying recreational drug use and users and has written ...
Journal of Drug Issues, Jan 1, 1992
APA PsycNET Our Apologies! - The following features are not available with your current Browser c... more APA PsycNET Our Apologies! - The following features are not available with your current Browser configuration. - display, print, save, export, and email selected records - get My List count - save record to My List - get references ...
Searching for Alternatives: Drug-Control Policy in the …, Jan 1, 1991
Journal of Marriage and the Family, Jan 1, 1981
... Levy's data sup- port such a hypothesis, for psychosomatic ... should, of course, be not... more ... Levy's data sup- port such a hypothesis, for psychosomatic ... should, of course, be noted that the argument has ... under dis- cussion (ie, well-being/low happiness). ...
The Sociological Quarterly, Jan 1, 1974
... the Quarterly asked Anthony Platt, Richard Quinney and Paul Rock to write review-essays which... more ... the Quarterly asked Anthony Platt, Richard Quinney and Paul Rock to write review-essays which were subsequently published in the Quarterly in the Autumn 1973 issue. These reviews elicited the following response by Stephen Mugford. ...
Social Justice, Jan 1, 1989
Whatever conception of social justice that one holds, it is almost impossibleto conceive that it ... more Whatever conception of social justice that one holds, it is almost impossibleto conceive that it could encompass frequent, patterned, and unlawful violence by some people against others. The struggle against any such systematic violence? such as a high level of rape, the ...
Crime, Law and Social Change, Jan 1, 1991
This paper critically assesses Left Realist approaches to understanding heroin use and to formula... more This paper critically assesses Left Realist approaches to understanding heroin use and to formulating policies with which to deal with heroin use as a social problem. It criticises the epistemological foundation of Left Realism, querying especially its prioritizing of inner city residents' experiences. Dora and South's Left Realist account of heroin use and their formulation of an appropriate policy are then argued to have fundamental weaknesses as a result of their Left Realist assumptions. The paper then attempts to indicate some alternative paradigms for interpreting drug use, developing especially a focus on theorizing demand, and suggests alternative policy directions which emerge from this.
A Report to the Research into Drug Abuse Advisory …, Jan 1, 1989