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Associate Professor Philip Birch, PhD
Associate Professor Philip Birch, PhD
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney
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Sex worker victimization, modes of working, and location in New South Wales, Australia: a geography of victimization
J Prior, P Hubbard, P Birch
Journal of Sex Research 50 (6), 574-586, 2013
532013
Why men buy sex: Examining sex worker clients
P Birch
Routledge, 2015
452015
Wellbeing, occupational justice and police practice: an ‘affirming environment’?
P Birch, MH Vickers, M Kennedy, S Galovic
Police Practice and Research 18 (1), 26-36, 2017
422017
Violent and Sexual Offenders
JL Ireland, CA Ireland, P Birch
Willan Publishing, London, 2009
422009
Tackling the demand for prostitution: A rapid evidence assessment of the published research literature
A Wilcox, K Christmann, M Rogerson, P Birch
262009
The routledge international handbook of human aggression: Current issues and perspectives
J Ireland, P Birch, C Ireland
Routledge, 2018
252018
Procuring sexual services: Evidencing masculinity diversity and difference through sex work research
P Birch, E Baldry, VH Hartley
Sexuality & Culture 21, 1106-1119, 2017
192017
Procedural justice and frontline policing: the effects of the police complaints system
S Galovic, P Birch, MH Vickers, M Kennedy
Journal of Forensic Practice 18 (3), 170-181, 2016
152016
Emotionally abusive behavior in young couples: Exploring a role for implicit aggression
JL Ireland, P Birch
Violence and victims 28 (4), 656-669, 2013
152013
Partner abuse and its association with emotional distress: A study exploring LGBTI relationships
JL Ireland, P Birch, J Kolstee, A Ritchie
International journal of law and psychiatry 54, 107-117, 2017
132017
Reflecting on outcome-based education for human services programs in higher education: a policing degree case study
M Kennedy, P Birch
Journal of Criminological Research, Policy and Practice 6 (2), 111-122, 2020
112020
Changing the perception of police culture: Recognising masculinity diversity and difference in a “dirty hands” vocation
M Kennedy, P Birch
Journal of Forensic Practice 20 (1), 54-57, 2018
112018
Treating stalking behaviour: A framework for understanding process components
P Birch, JL Ireland, N Ninaus
The Routledge International Handbook of Human Aggression, 194-204, 2018
112018
Why men buy sex: Examining clients of sex workers
P Birch
Routledge, 2015
112015
Why men buy sex: Examining clients of sex workers
P Birch
Routledge, 2015
112015
Sex as crime?
K Williams, P Birch, ME Cain
Willan, 2008
112008
Men procuring sexual services from women: everyman or peculiar man?
P Birch, J Ireland
Journal of forensic practice 17 (1), 13-20, 2015
102015
Treating stalking behaviour
P Birch, JL Ireland, N Ninaus
The Routledge international handbook of human aggression: current issues and …, 2018
82018
Examining the portrayal of homophobic and non-homophobic aggression in print media through an integrated grounded behavioural linguistic inquiry (IGBLI) approach
P Birch, R Ozanne, J Ireland
Journal of forensic practice 19 (3), 239-244, 2017
82017
Animal abuse proclivity among women: Exploring callousness, sadism, and psychopathy traits
JL Ireland, P Birch, M Lewis, U Mian, CA Ireland
Anthrozoös 35 (1), 37-53, 2022
72022
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