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Joseph Clare
Joseph Clare
Professor of Criminology, School of Law, The University of Western Australia
Verified email at uwa.edu.au
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How prevalent is contract cheating and to what extent are students repeat offenders?
GJ Curtis, J Clare
Journal of Academic Ethics 15, 115-124, 2017
1652017
Formal evaluation of the impact of barriers and connectors on residential burglars' macro-level offending location choices
J Clare, J Fernandez, F Morgan
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 42 (2), 139-158, 2009
1432009
Verbalizing facial memory: criterion effects in verbal overshadowing.
J Clare, S Lewandowsky
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (4), 739, 2004
1292004
Why students do not engage in contract cheating
K Rundle, GJ Curtis, J Clare
Frontiers in psychology 10, 2229, 2019
912019
Temporal and geographic clustering of residential structure fires: A theoretical platform for targeted fire prevention
K Wuschke, J Clare, L Garis
Fire Safety Journal 62, 3-12, 2013
852013
Monitoring the impact of scenario-based use-of-force simulations on police heart rate: evaluating the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Skills Refresher Program
J Armstrong, J Clare, D Plecas
Criminology, Crim. Just. L & Soc'y 15, 51, 2014
692014
Reduced frequency and severity of residential fires following delivery of fire prevention education by on-duty fire fighters: Cluster randomized controlled study
J Clare, L Garis, D Plecas, C Jennings
Journal of safety research 43 (2), 123-128, 2012
692012
Removing the opportunity for contract cheating in business capstones: A crime prevention case study
M Baird, J Clare
International Journal for Educational Integrity 13, 1-15, 2017
622017
Can we detect contract cheating using existing assessment data? Applying crime prevention theory to an academic integrity issue
J Clare, S Walker, J Hobson
International Journal for Educational Integrity 13, 1-15, 2017
612017
Examination of systematic variations in burglars' domain-specific perceptual and procedural skills
J Clare
Psychology, Crime & Law 17 (3), 199-214, 2011
582011
Police, public, and arrestee perceptions of body-worn video: a single jurisdictional multiple-perspective analysis
J Clare, D Henstock, C McComb, R Newland, GC Barnes, M Lee, E Taylor
Criminal Justice Review 44 (3), 304-321, 2019
392019
Terrorism and torture: an interdisciplinary perspective
WGK Stritzke
Cambridge University Press, 2009
362009
Predicting contract cheating intentions: Dark personality traits, attitudes, norms, and anticipated guilt and shame
GJ Curtis, J Clare, E Vieira, E Selby, PK Jonason
Personality and Individual Differences 185, 111277, 2022
322022
Examining context-specific perceptions of risk: exploring the utility of “human-in-the-loop” simulation models for criminology
A Park, J Clare, V Spicer, PL Brantingham, T Calvert, G Jenion
Journal of experimental criminology 8, 29-47, 2012
322012
Why students choose not to cheat
K Rundle, G Curtis, J Clare
A research agenda for academic integrity, 100-111, 2020
282020
Linking artificial intelligence facilitated academic misconduct to existing prevention frameworks
D Birks, J Clare
International Journal for Educational Integrity 19 (1), 20, 2023
272023
Preventing near-repeat residential burglary through cocooning: Post hoc evaluation of a targeted police-led pilot intervention
N Stokes, J Clare
Security Journal 32, 45-62, 2019
232019
The results of a randomized controlled trial of police body-worn video in Australia
J Clare, D Henstock, C McComb, R Newland, GC Barnes
Journal of experimental criminology 17, 43-54, 2021
222021
Examination of the extent of elder abuse in Western Australia: A qualitative and quantitative investigation of existing agency policy, service responses and recorded data
M Clare, J Clare, BB Blundell
University of Western Australia, Crime Research Centre, Perth, 2011
182011
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
162017
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