Paul Wilson (criminologist) explained
Paul Richard Wilson (born 9 March 1941) is a New Zealand-born Australian social scientist. He was convicted and jailed in 2016 for historical sex offences.[1]
Biography
Wilson was born in New Zealand.[2] He holds both B.A. and M.A.(Hons) degrees from the University of Canterbury, and an earned Ph.D. from the University of Queensland.
He has made contributions to the forensic investigation of criminological issues,[3] [4] [5] Australian policing[6] [7] [8] and the Australian criminal justice system.[9] [10] [11] He has questioned the use of mandatory sentencing.[12] [13]
Wilson also has written critiques of societal and political issues including the ethics of Australia's involvement in the Iraq War, the casualties of the Iraq War and youth mental health.[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
Wilson has held academic appointments at the University of Canterbury, the Australian National University, the University of Queensland, the Australian Institute of Criminology, Queensland University of Technology, and Bond University and also has been a visiting fellow at Murdoch University, the University of Western Australia, Rutgers University in the United States, and Simon Fraser University in Canada. He also was a Fulbright Scholar. At Bond University, he held the Chair in Criminology for almost 20 years and was the Research Director of the Centre for Applied Psychology and Criminology. In addition, he was Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences for many years.
He has authored some 50 books and many book chapters in international handbooks as well as hundreds of peer-reviewed journal articles on crime and related social issues.[20] [21] He was an occasional columnist for several Australian newspapers and gave various radio and television interviews.[22]
He was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Australia Day Honours of 26 January 2003.[23] His OAM was rescinded on 22 September 2017.[24]
Criminal convictions
In November 2012, Wilson was accused of child sex offences allegedly committed in the early 1970s.[25] On 16 May 2014, he was committed to stand trial. He pleaded not guilty.[26] On 23 November 2016, he was found guilty of four counts of indecent treatment of a child under 12 years. On 24 November 2016, he was sentenced to 18 months, suspended after serving six months.[27]
Bibliography
- The Police and the Public in Australia and New Zealand (with D. Chappell), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1969)
- The Sexual Dilemma: Abortion, Homosexuality, Prostitution and the Criminal Threshold, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1971)
- The Policeman’s Position Today and Tomorrow: An Examination of the Police Force (with J.S. Western), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1972)
- The Australian Criminal Justice System (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (1972)
- Australian Social Issues: Perspectives for Social Action, Butterworths, Sydney (1972)
- Immigrants and Politics, Australian National University Press, Canberra (1973)
- Crime and the Community (with J. Brown,) University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1973)
- Deviance in Australia (with A. Hiller), Cheshire, Melbourne (1975)
- Social Deviance in Australia (with A.R. Edwards), Cheshire, Melbourne (1975)
- The Helping Professions in Australia: A Critical Appraisal (with A. Pemberton & P. Boreham), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1976)
- Public Housing for Australia, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1976)
- Delinquency in Australia: A Critical Appraisal, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1977)
- Of Public Concern: Contemporary Australian Social Issues, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1977)
- The Australian Criminal Justice System (with D. Chappell), (revised 2nd Edition), Butterworths, Sydney, (1977)
- Planning for Turbulent Environments (with J.S. Western), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1977)
- The Other Side of Rape, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1978)
- The Two Faces of Deviance (with J. Braithwaite), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1978)
- Mental Disorder or Madness? Alternative Theories (with E.M. Bates), University of Queensland Press, Brisbane (1979)
- Intimacy: A Sex or Love Experience?, Cassell Collier-Macmillan, Sydney (1979)
- The Man They Called a Monster: Sexual Experiences Between Men and Boys, Cassell, Sydney (1981)
- Black Death, White Hands, Allen & Unwin, Sydney 1982 (revised editions 1985, 1988)
- Wilson . Paul Richard . Paul Wilson (criminologist). 0. Black Death White Hands Revisited: The Case of Palm Island . Aust. & NZ Journal of Criminology . March 1985 . 18 . 49–57. 10.1177/000486588501800106. 145409894 .
- Murder of the Innocents: Child Killers and Their Victims, Rigby, Adelaide (1985)
- Street Kids (with J. Arnold), Dove Publications, Melbourne (1986)
- Australian Criminal Justice System: The Mid 1980s (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (1986)
- Crime Prevention: Theory and Practice (with S. Geason), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1988)
- Australian Policing: Contemporary Issues (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (1989)
- Designing Out Crime: Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (with S. Geason), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1989)
- Journalism and Justice: How Crime Is Reported (with P.N. Grabosky), Pluto Press, Sydney (1989)
- A Life of Crime, Scribe Publications, Melbourne (1990)
- Preventing Car Theft and Crime in Car Parks (with S. Geason), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1990)
- Preventing Graffiti and Vandalism (with S. Geason), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1990)
- Young People and Crime: Costs and Prevention(with I.L. Potas & A. Vining), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1990)
- Preventing Crime on Transport: Rail, Buses, Taxis, Planes (with P. Weiser Easteal), Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1991)
- Issues in Crime, Morality and Justice, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra (1992)
- Justice and Nightmares (with M. Brown), University of New South Wales Press, Sydney (1992)
- The Australian Criminal Justice System: The Mid 1990s (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (1994)
- Australian Policing Contemporary Issues (2nd Edition) (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (1996)
- Jean Lee: The Last Woman Hanged in Australia (with D. Treble & R. Lincoln), Random House, Sydney (1997)
- Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Australia: 2000 and Beyond (with D. Chappell), Butterworths, Sydney (2000)
- Murder in Tandem: When Two People Kill (with J.W. Simmonds), Harper Collins, Sydney (2000)
- Justice in the Deep North: An Historical Perspective on Crime and Punishment in Queensland (with C. McCartney & R. Lincoln), (2003)
- Who killed Leanne? An Investigation into a Murder and Miscarriage of Justice (with G. Crowley), Zeus Publications, Gold Coast, Queensland (2005)
- Issues in Australian Crime and Criminal Justice (with D. Chappell). LexisNexis Butterworths, Sydney (2005)
- Who Killed Leanne Holland? One Girl's Murder and One Man's Injustice (with G. Crowley), New Holland Publishers, Sydney (2007)
- Dead Bodies Don't Count: Civilian Casualties and the Forgotten Costs of the Iraq Conflict (with R. Hill), Zeus Publications, Gold Coast, Queensland (2007)
- Five Drops of Blood: Murder in the Cat Protection Society, New Holland Publishers, Sydney (2008)
- Predators: Killers Without a Conscience (with A. Howard), New Holland Publishers, Sydney (2009)
- Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage (with M. Otterman & R. Hill), Pluto Press, London & New York (2010)
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Notes and References
- http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/detective-denies-campaign-against-academic/news-story/9aa7fead32c1c0e8706ad1b7c6ead586 Detective denies campaign against academic.
- Web site: Professor Paul Wilson: a conversation. 29 March 2005. ABC Queensland. https://web.archive.org/web/20050329153649/http://www.abc.net.au/queensland/stories/s1333487.htm. 29 March 2005 . 18 July 2016.
- Chappell, D., & Wilson, P.R. (1994). The Australian Criminal Justice System: The Mid 1990s. Sydney: Butterworths.
- Wilson, P.R. (1985). 'Community-based Programmes for Juvenile Offenders. In A. Borowski & J.M. Murray (Eds.), Juvenile Delinquency in Australia. London: Methuen.
- Wilson, P.R., Lincoln, R., Mustchin, M. (February 2001). Strategies to Integrate and Co-ordinate Victims of Crime Services. Centre for Applied Psychology and Criminology, Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland.
- Chappell, D., & Wilson, P.R. (1969). The Police and the Public in Australia and New Zealand. St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press.
- Chappell, D. & Wilson, P. (1989). Australian Policing: Contemporary Issues. Sydney: Butterworths.
- Chappell, D., & Wilson, P.R. (1996). Australian Policing Contemporary Issues (2nd edn.). Sydney: Butterworths.
- Chappell, D., & Wilson, P.R. (1972). The Australian Criminal Justice System. Sydney: Butterworths.
- Chappell, D. & Wilson, P. (2000). (Eds.), Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Australia: 2000 and Beyond. Sydney: Butterworths.
- Chappell, D. & Wilson, P. (2005). (Eds.), Issues in Australian Crime and Criminal Justice. Sydney: LexisNexis Butterworths.
- Mackenzie, G. (2002). Achieving consistency in sentencing: Moving to best practice? University of Queensland Law Journal, 22(1), 74–90. ISSN 0083-4041
- Zdenkowslu, G. (2000). Sentencing trends: Past, present and prospective. In D. Chappell & P. Wilson (Eds.), Crime and the Criminal Justice System in Australia: 2000 and Beyond (pp. 173–180). Sydney: Butterworths.
- Hil, R. & Wilson, P.R. (2007). Dead Bodies Don't Count: Civilian Casualties and the Forgotten Costs of the Iraq Conflict, Gold Coast, Queensland: Zeus Publications.
- Otterman, M., Hil, R., & Wilson, P. (2010). Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage. London & New York: Pluto Press.
- Wilson, P.R. (1972). Australian Social Issues: Perspectives for Social Action. Sydney: Butterworths.
- Wilson, P.R. (1982). Black Death, White Hands. Sydney: Allen & Unwin (revised 1985, 1988).
- Norris, G. & Wilson, P.R. (2003). Relationship of Criminal Behaviour and Mental Illness in Young Adults: Conduct Disorder, Cruelty to Animals and Young Adult Serious Violence. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 10(1), 239–243.
- Langdon, J. & Wilson, P. (2005). When Justice Fails: A follow-up examination of serious criminal cases since 1985. Current Issues In Criminal Justice, 17(2), 179–202.
- Crowley, G. & Wilson, P.R. (2005). Who Killed Leanne? An Investigation into a Murder and Miscarriage of Justice. Gold Coast, Queensland: Zeus Publications.
- Otterman, M., Hil, R., & Wilson, P. (2010). Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage. London & New York: Pluto Press.
- https://works.bepress.com/paul_wilson/cv/download
- Web site: It's an Honour – Honours – Search Australian Honours. www.itsanhonour.gov.au. 18 July 2016.
- Web site: Cancellation of Award – Order of Australia – Mr Paul Richard Wilson. Commander-in-Chief. Governor-General and. www.legislation.gov.au. 28 September 2017 . en. 29 September 2017.
- Web site: Criminologist Professor Paul Wilson accused of sex abuse. Wuth. Robyn. 22 November 2012. Herald Sun. 18 July 2016.
- Web site: Trial for academic over indecency claims. 16 May 2014. news.com.au. 18 July 2016.
- http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-23/queensland-criminologist-paul-wilson-guilty-child-sex-offences/8051180 Queensland criminologist Paul Wilson found guilty on child sex charges