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University of New South Wales (Past)
New South Wales, Australia
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    textjournal.com.au/april08/gonsalves_chan.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2008    Last Visited: 9/19/2008  

    Roanna Gonsalves and Janet Chan
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    For novice writers, the process of learning the craft, of acquiring the practical sense, the habitus, of a competent writer can be slow and complex (cf Chan, Devery and Doran 2003 on the socialization of police recruits).
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    1 This paper is a product of collaboration between a writer (Gonsalves) and a sociologist (Chan).
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    Janet Chan is leader of a major ARC-funded research program on creativity and innovation.This includes longitudinal studies of creative artists, scientists and collaborations between new media artists and computer scientists.She is also working with Leon Mann and others on a project with the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia on creativity and innovation.She is currently Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Professor of Social Science and Policy at UNSW.

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    socialscience.arts.unsw.edu.au/staff/FMPro?-db=staff.fp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/30/2007    Last Visited: 4/30/2007  

    Professor Janet B.L. Chan
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    Janet Chan
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    Prof Janet Chan
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    JANET is currently Deputy President of the Academic Board at UNSW.Formerly a Research Associate at the Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, she has held various positions in Australia, including Research Director of the NSW Judicial Commission, Director of the Sydney Institute of Criminology, and Head of UNSW School of School of Social Science and Policy.Her research interests include criminal justice policy and practice, sociology of organisation and occupation, and the social organisation of creativity.She has been research consultant to various organisations including: NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, National Crime Authority, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration, and the Royal Commission into the NSW Police Service.She was part-time Commissioner of the NSW Law Reform Commission (2001-2005) and a member of the NSW Crime Prevention Council (2002-2005).She is an Associate Editor of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, and an Australian Reader of the Australian Research Council.
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    2002 Awarded prize of best paper published in the Journal in the years 2000 and 2001 - Chan, J (2001) 'Negotiating the Field: New Observations on the Making of Police Officers', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 34(2):114-133.
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    Chan, J & Barnes, L 1995, The Price of Justice?Lengthy Criminal Trials in Australia, Hawkins Press, Sydney.

    Chan, J 1992, Doing Less Time: Penal Reform in Crisis, Institute of Criminology, University of Sydney, Sydney.

    Ericson, R, Baranek, P and Chan, J 1991 Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media.University of Toronto Press / Open University Press.
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    Chan, J 1994, Preventing Juvenile Property Crime: A Review of the Literature.Juvenile Justice Advisory Council, Sydney.

    Bray, R. and Chan, J 1991, The Use of Community Service Orders and Periodic Detention as Sentencing Options: A Survey of Judicial Officers in New South Wales.Judicial Commission of New South Wales, Sydney.

    Chan, J and Hagan, J 1982, Law and the Chinese in Canada: A Case Study in Ethnic Perceptions of the Law, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto, Toronto.

    Chan, J and Ericson, R 1981, Decarceration and the Economy of Penal Reform, Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto.Abridged version reprinted in T. Fleming (ed) The New Criminologies in Canada.Oxford University Press 1985.

    BOOK CHAPTERS

    Chan, J 2007, 'Police stress and occupational culture' in M. O'Neill and M. Marks (eds) Police Occupational Culture: New Debates and Directions.Elsevier. (Forthcoming)

    Chan, J 2005, 'Globalisation, reflexivity and the practice of criminology', in J Sheptycki & A Wardak (eds), Transnational and Comparative Criminology, Glass House Press, London.

    Chan, J, Bargen, J & Clancey, G 2005, 'Development of the Young Offenders Act', in J Chan (ed.), Reshaping Juvenile Justice: The NSW Young Offenders Act, Institute of Criminology, Sydney, pp.17-24.

    Chan, J 2005, 'Introduction', in J Chan (ed.), Reshaping Juvenile Justice: The NSW Young Offenders Act 1997, Institute of Criminology, Sydney, pp.11-16.

    Chan, J 2005, 'Implementation of the Young Offenders Act 1997', in J Chan (ed.), Reshaping Juvenile Justice: The NSW Young Offenders Act 1997, Institute of Criminology, Sydney, pp.25-46.

    Chan, J & Luke, G 2005, 'Impact of the Young Offenders Act', in J Chan (ed.), Reshaping Juvenile Justice: The NSW Young Offenders Act 1997, Institute of Criminology, Sydney, pp.171-186.

    Chan, J 2005, 'Conclusion: Reshaping juvenile justice', in J Chan (ed.), Reshaping Juvenile Justice: The NSW Young Offenders Act 1997, Institute of Criminology, Sydney, pp.187-197.

    Chan, J 2003, 'The technological game: How information technology is transforming police practice', in D Wall (ed.), Cyberspace Crime, Ashgate, Aldershot.
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    Chan, J 1996, 'Police racism: Experiences and reforms', in E Vasta & S Castles (eds), The Teeth are Smiling...Persistence of Racism in Multicultural Australia, Allen and Unwin, Sydney.
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    Chan, J 2004, 'Using Pierre Bourdieu's framework for understanding police culture', Droit et Societe, vol.
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    Chan, J, Bargen, J, Luke, G & Clancey, G 2004, 'Regulating police discretion: An assessment of the impact of the NSW Young Offenders Act 1997', Criminal Law Journal, vol.28, no. 2, pp.74-92.

    Chan, J 2001, 'Negotiating the field: New observations on the making of police officers', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol.32, no. 2, pp.114-133.

    Chan, J 2001, 'The technological game: How information technology is transforming police practice', Criminal Justice, vol.1, no. 2, pp.139-159.

    Chan, J 2000, 'Globalisation, reflexivity and the practice of criminology', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology Millennium Issue, vol.33, no. 2, pp.118-135.

    Chan, J 1999, 'Governing police practice: Limits of new accountability', British Journal of Sociology, vol.50, no. 2, pp.249-268.

    Chan, J 1996, 'Special Issue on 'The Future of Criminology", Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol.8, no. 1.

    Chan, J 1996, 'Changing police culture', British Journal of Criminology, vol.36, no. 1, pp.109-134.

    Chan, J 1995, 'Damage control: Media representation and responses to police deviance', Law/Text/Culture, vol.2, pp.32-60.

    Chan, J 1995, 'Systematically distorted communications?Criminological knowledge, media representation and public policy', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Special Supplementary Issue, pp.23-20.
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    Chan, J 1992, 'The Privatisation of Punishment: A Review of the Key Issues', Australian Journal of Social Issues.27(4):223-247.Reprinted in P. Moyle (ed)Privatisation of Prisons and Police in Australia and New Zealand.Pluto Press, 1994.
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    Chan, J 1990, 'The NSW Sentencing Act 1989: Where Does Truth Lie?', Criminal Law Journal, 14:249264.
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    Hagan, J, Gillis, R and Chan, J 1978, 'Explaining Official Delinquency: A spatial study of class, conflict and control' (Hagan, Gillis and Chan), Sociological Quarterly, 19 (Summer):386-398.Reprinted in R. Silverman and J. Teevan (eds) Crime in Canadian Society, Second Edition, Toronto: Butterworths, 1980.

    Waller, I and Chan, J 1974 'Prison Use; A Canadian and International Comparison' (Waller and Chan),Criminal Law Quarterly, 17(1):47-71.Reprinted in R. Carter, D. Glaser and L. Wilkins (eds) Correctional Institutions, Second Edition, Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1977.
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    Chan, J 2006, Review of Doyle's "Arresting Images: Crime and Policing in Front of the Television Camera", Journal of Sociology, vol 42, no. 1, pp.94-96.

    Chan, J 2006, 'The Necessity of Creativity' - Business/Higher Education Round Table - Emerging Skills Summit.BHERT News vol.23, pp.18-20.

    Chan, J 1996, 'The future of criminology: An introduction', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol.8, no. 1, pp.7-13.

    Chan, J 1995, 'Police accountability in a multicultural society', Criminology Australia, vol.6, no. 1, pp.2-6.

    Chan, J 1994, 'The Fragmentation of Social Theory and Its Implications for Penal Policy', Contemporary Comment, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol.5, no. 3, pp.309-314.

    Chan, J 1994 Review of 'Punishment in a Perfect Society' by Pratt, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol 6, no.2.

    1993 Review of The Scale of Imprisonment by Zimring and Hawkins, Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 8(1):207-210.

    Chan, J 1992, 'Dangers and Opportunities in the Sentencing Crisis', Contemporary Comment, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol 3, no. 3, pp.349-350.

    Chan, J 1990, Review of Judicial Decision Making, Sentencing Policy, and Numerical Guidance by Lovegrove, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol 23, no. 1, pp.62-63.
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    Chan, J 1995, 'Police culture', issues paper for the Royal Commission into the NSW Police Service.

    Chan, J 1992, Crosscultural Issues in the Law: A Criminal Law Pilot Project.NSW Ethnic Affairs Commission.
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    Chan, J 1992, Policing in a Multicultural Society: A Study of the NSW Police.Final Report to the NSW Police Service.
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    Chan, J 2006, 'I am, we are...' Law/Text/Culture, vol.10, Special Issue 'The Trouble with Pictures'.

    Chan, J 2004, 'Through a Scanner's Eye", Surveillance and Society (online journal): Special issue on Mobilities, vol.1, n

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    www.greencollege.ubc.ca/Academic/l-gcspeaker.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/10/2002    Last Visited: 7/19/2004  

    Janet Chan, School of Social Science and Policy, University of New South Wales "Police Culture: A Force of Resistance?"

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    socialscience.arts.unsw.edu.au/research/staffresearch.h - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/30/2007    Last Visited: 4/30/2007  

    Police Culture and Professionalism: A Follow-up Study of Recruits (Professor Janet Chan)
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    Creative Culture: The Development of Innovative Research Practices in Science, Technology and Art (Professor Janet Chan)
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    The Making of Creative Artists (Professor Janet Chan, with Professor Neil Brown of the College of Fine Arts, UNSW)
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    Police Culture and Professionalism: A Follow-up Study of Recruits (Professor Janet Chan)
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    Creative Culture: The Development of Innovative Research Practices in Science, Technology and Art (Professor Janet Chan)

    The concept of ,creativity' has become a cultural obsession in modern society, yet its meaning and how it can be fostered is less adequately researched.This project aims to provide a critical and empirical understanding of the concept of creativity, how it varies with context, and how it can be fostered and maintained in organisations.It does so through an examination of the conceptions of creativity and research practices among leading-edge scientists and artists working in academic research centres.Using a combination of longitudinal, ethnographic and case-study approaches, the project compares the practices of graduate students, early-career researchers and established scholars in two research sites: the Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, a research centre in science and technology, and the iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research, a research group working at the intersection of art and technology.This project aims to make a theoretical and empirical contribution to creativity research. (Funded by an ARC Disovery-Grant)

    The Making of Creative Artists (Professor Janet Chan, with Professor Neil Brown of the College of Fine Arts, UNSW)
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    Using a theoretical framework based on Pierre Bourdieu and refined by one of the chief investigators (Chan), the project employs a longitudinal research design to examine the development of creativity among novices.

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    www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/publications.ns - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2003    Last Visited: 3/4/2007  

    The statutory review has become part of 'a collaborative research project between Dr Janet Chan of the School of Social Science and Policy at the University of NSW…as the Principal Researcher, and industry partners the Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council and the Youth Justice Conferencing Directorate of the Department of Juvenile Justice.The three year project, Reshaping Juvenile Justice, principally funded by the Australian Research Council…is fully supported and endorsed by the Youth Justice Advisory Committee.'36 The review commenced in June 2001 and is due to present a final report by the end of 2003.37

    The Attorney General, Hon. Bob Debus MP, indicated last year that he expected further amendments to be made to the Young Offenders Act 1997 after the completion of the review.38

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    Published on: 4/30/2007    Last Visited: 4/30/2007  

    Professor Janet B.L. Chan

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    Published on: 1/10/2003    Last Visited: 1/10/2003  

    Janet Chan, University of New South Wales, Australia

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    Published on: 4/20/2006    Last Visited: 3/13/2007  

    Professor Janet Chan, School of Social Science and Policy, University of NSW

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