Those associated with the University of South Australia may find the following journal links helpful.
By following the following links you may be able to download fulltext articles for forensic psychology related publications.
You must be using a University of South Australia computer (on campus) in order to access most of the links in their fulltext format,
however some titles (with an asterisk next to the journal name) may be able to be accessed by those using their own computers.
We strongly believe in protecting children from exploitation of any form and in assisting in achieving this objective we recommend visting the following websites of those organisations whose endeavours we support.
If you do happen to come across material on the internet which you consider to be of an offensive nature, particulary where it may involve children please do not hesitate to report the website to the Australian Broadcasting Authority internet complaint investigations.
Members of the public may complain to the ABA about Internet content (including Internet gambling content) which is, or may be, prohibited by law.
The law defines Internet content as stored information which is accessed over an Internet carriage service, including material on the World Wide Web, postings on newsgroups and bulletin boards, and other files that can be downloaded from an archive or library.
For the purposes of the regulatory scheme Internet content does not include ordinary email or information that is accessed in real time without being previously stored, such as chat services and voice over the Internet.
The following categories of Internet content are prohibited:
Content which is (or would be) classified RC or X by the Classification Board.
Such content includes:
material containing detailed instruction in crime, violence or drug use;
child pornography;
bestiality;
excessively violent or sexually violent material.
real depictions of actual sexual activity; and
Content hosted in Australia which is classified R and not subject to a restricted access system which complies with criteria determined by the ABA.
Content classified R is not considered suitable for minors and includes:
material containing excessive and/or strong violence or sexual violence;
material containing implied or simulated sexual activity;
material which deals with issues or contains depictions which require an adult perspective.
The ABA will not investigate a complaint about something a person disagrees with or simply does not like, if it is not otherwise prohibited content. Such complaints should be directed to the authors of the content.
Complaints about some racist internet content can be made to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC).
To make a complaint about internet content which you consider may be inappropriate please access: