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Australian Criminology Database – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Subset
The Australian Criminology Database (CINCH), produced by the JV Barry Library, Australian Institute of Criminology, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on all aspects of crime and criminal justice. This contribution to ATSIROM includes information on the involvement of Aboriginal and Torres Islander people in the justice system.

Source documents include journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses.

Subject coverage includes all aspects of crime and criminal justice including corrections, crime, crime prevention, criminal law, criminology, juvenile justice, law enforcement, police and victims of crime.

Subjects covered:
  • » Criminal law
  • » Criminology & criminal justice
  • » Indigenous peoples
  • » Social, education & cultural law
Frequency: Bi-Annually
Coverage: 1968 - present
Records: 6,680+
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