BIOGRAPHY - Lorraine Mazerolle
| Title: | Professor | ||
| Full Name: | Lorraine Mazerolle | ||
| Email: | l.mazerolle@griffith.edu.au | ||
| Work Phone: | 07 3875 5938 | ||
| Fax: | 07 3875 5608 | ||
| City: | Brisbane | ||
| State: | QLD | ||
| Country: | Australia | ||
| Working Details | |||
| Institution: | Griffith University | ||
| Department: | Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance | ||
| Position: | Deputy Director | ||
| Participation | |||
| Participation: | Participation in the Network's Paradigm and Applications Working Group (select the appropriate options) Paradigm Working Groups
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| Publication History | |||
| Publications: | Publication 1: Shyy, Tung-Kai, Robert Stimson, John Western, Alan Murray and Lorraine Mazerolle. (Forthcoming). “Web GIS for Mapping Community Crime Rates: Approaches and Challenges.” In Geographic Information Systems and Crime Analysis (editor Fahui Wang) Idea Group Publishing. Publication 2: Mazerolle, Lorraine Green, Colleen Kadleck, and Jan Roehl. 1998. “Controlling Drug and Disorder Problems: The Role of Place Managers.” Criminology. Vol 36 (2), pp 371-402. Publication 3: Mazerolle, Lorraine Green, Justin Ready, Bill Terrill and Elin Waring. 2000. “Problem-Oriented Policing in Public Housing: The Jersey City Evaluation.” Justice Quarterly Vol 17, No 1, pp 129-158. Publication 4: Mazerolle, Lorraine Green, James F. Price, and Jan Roehl. 2000. “Civil Remedies and Drug Control: A Randomized Field Trial in Oakland, CA.” Evaluation Review. Vol 24, No 2 pp 211-239. Publication 5: Weisburd, David and Lorraine Green Mazerolle 2000. “Crime and Disorder in Drug Hot Spots: Implications for Theory and Practice in Policing.” Police Quarterly. Vol 3, No. 3 (September) pp 331-349. Publication 6: Watkins, R. Cory, Lorraine Green Mazerolle, Dennis Rogan. 2000. “The Spatial Distribution of Random Gunfire: A Block-Level Investigation of Physical and Social Structural Conditions.”American Journal of Criminal Justice. Vol 24, No.2 (Spring) pp 217-233. Publication 7: Mazerolle, Lorraine, David Hurley and Mitchell Chamlin. 2002. “Social Behavior in Public Space: An Analysis of Behavioral Adaptations to CCTV.” Security Journal. Volume 15, No 3, pp 59-75. Publication 8: Watkins, R. Cory, Lorraine Mazerolle, Dennis Rogan and James Frank. 2002. “Technological Approaches to Controlling Random Gunfire: Results of a Gunshot Detection System Field Trial.” Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategy and Management. Vol 25; Issue 2 pp 345-370. Publication 9: Mazerolle, Lorraine, Colleen Kadleck and Jan Roehl. 2004. “Differential Police Control at Drug Dealing Places.” Security Journal Vol 17, Number 1, 61-69. Publication 10: Green, Lorraine. 1996. Policing Places with Drug Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. | ||
| Current Research Interests | |||
| Current Research: | Current Research 1: Chief Investigator “Community variations in crime: A spatial and ecometric analysis” (with Ross Homel, Robert Stimson, Robert Sampson, Anna Stewart and Nancy Spencer), January 2004 to December 2006. Funded by the Australian Research Council (AUD$250,112). Current Research 2: Principal Investigator (with Margaret Hamilton, Alison Ritter, Paul Dietze and Gabriele Bammer), Responding to illicit drug problems in Australia: What is the best return on investment?'2/02 to present. Funded by Colonial Foundation Trust (AUD $1.4 million to Turning Point Drug and Alcohol Centre; $125,000 sub-contract to Griffith University for Mazerolle to conduct systematic reviews of Drug Law Enforcement and Drug Prevention strategies) Current Research 3: Chief Investigator “Operational Performance Reviews: The Impact on Crime in Queensland,” May 2004 to April 2005. Funded by the Criminology Research Council (AUD $62,747). Current Research 4: Principal Investigator, “Understanding, modeling and preventing alcohol-related crime, violence and injuries in a high-crime community” (with Prof RJ Homel, Chief Investigator and Mr PG Downie) 2005-2008. Funded by the Australian Research Council (AUD$72,444) | ||















