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Miranda Forsyth

Finding the relational state in Bougainville’s booze ban

December 11, 2019
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by Gordon Peake, Miranda Forsyth

The potential of policing coalitions in PNG

September 9, 2019
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by Miranda Forsyth, Fiona Hukula

Restorative justice: learnings for Melanesia from Afghanistan

July 2, 2019
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by Miranda Forsyth
A panel at the Lancaster conference (Credit: Philip Gibbs)

Witchcraft and human rights: global learnings and conversations

April 17, 2019
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by Fiona Hukula, Miranda Forsyth, Philip Gibbs
Women in the Biwat Settlement, a notice at the police station, and the Lae Central Police Station (Credit: Michelle N Rooney)

Accessing justice: police responses to domestic violence

December 12, 2018
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by Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Miranda Forsyth, Mary Aisi, Dora Kuir-Ayius
A sign a Huonville Primary School in Lae (Credit: Michelle Rooney)

FSV, children’s school attendance and strategies used by schools to help

December 10, 2018
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by Mary Aisi, Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Miranda Forsyth, Dora Kuir-Ayius
A haus or tebol market in Biwat settlement, Lae, PNG (Credit: Michelle Rooney)

Family and sexual violence and its impact on families in Lae

December 6, 2018
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by Dora Kuir-Ayius, Miranda Forsyth, Michelle Nayahamui Rooney, Mary Aisi
Training in Mt Hagen (Credit: Kate Saxton)

Challenges and strategies in conducting training and awareness on sorcery accusation-related violence: part two

July 27, 2018
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by Miranda Forsyth, Fiona Hukula
Training in Mt Hagen (Credit: Kate Saxton)

Challenges and strategies in conducting training and awareness on sorcery accusation-related violence: part one

July 27, 2018
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by Miranda Forsyth, Fiona Hukula
A successful complainant for damages for defamation following sorcery accusations (Credit: Miranda Forsyth)

Escaping sorcery accusations

July 2, 2018
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Miranda Forsyth

Miranda Forsyth is an Associate Professor at the School of Regulation and Global Governance at ANU.

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