Your face is part of Australia’s ‘national security weapon’: should you be concerned?
Australian government plans to increase the use of facial recognition in its counter-terrorism strategy raise concerns about privacy and how…
Just published: Chad Whelan examines organisational culture and cultural change
Deakin criminologist Dr Chad Whelan latest research on organisational culture and culture change has been published in the Australian and New…
Just published: Darren Palmer & Ian Warren examine global policing in the case of Kim Dotcom
Darren Palmer and Ian Warren have a chapter in the new 4 volume set published by SAGE on Global Policing…
Deakin Criminology welcomes visiting thinker in residence: Dr. Randy Lippert
Deakin Criminology are delighted to welcome our visting Thinker in Residence D.r Randy K. Lippert. Dr. Randy K. Lippert is Professor…
Scottish policing: has there been real reform?
Deakin criminologist Dr Diarmaid Harkin has contributed to the June 2015 issue of Scottish Justice Matters. Diarmaid’s commentary piece, ‘Scottish policing: has…
Latest surveillance research by Deakin criminologists
The latest issue of Surveillance and Society has two contributions by members of the Deakin criminology team. The Issue features an article…
Deakin Criminologists at Law and Society Association annual meeting
On 30-31 May 2015, Associate Professor Darren Palmer and Dr Ian Warren presented the following two papers at the Law…
Dr Chad Whelan delivers David & Cecilia Ting Occasional Forum on Justice Policy
Deakin Criminologist Dr Chad Whelan has presented the David & Cecilia Ting Occasional Forum on Justice Policy at Simon Fraser University in Canada. Chad…
Deakin criminologists at the Canadian Sociological Association annual conference
Last week, Deakin criminologists Dr Adam Molnar and Dr Chad Whelan presented a paper at the Canadian Sociological Association annual…
Latest policing research published by Deakin criminologist Diarmaid Harkin
Deakin Lecturer in Criminology Dr Diarmaid Harkin has this week had two articles which examine policing published in leading UK…
Latest research by Deakin criminologist examines border security
Deakin University criminologist Dr Peter Chambers has published a new article on border security. The article, The Embrace of Border…
New research by Chad Whelan examines security networks and occupational culture
New research by Dr Chad Whelan (published in Policing and Society) analyses how cultures form and function within security, policing and intelligence agencies.…
Data retention plan amended for journalists, but is it enough?
Article by Angela Daly, Swinburne University of Technology and Adam Molnar, Deakin University The House of Representatives has finally passed the…
Introducing the latest addition to our team: Dr Pete Chambers
Deakin Criminology is excited to introduce the latest addition to our team: Dr Pete Chambers. Pete joins the team as…
What ‘safeguards’ are in Australia’s data retention plans?
This article first appeared on The Conversation on 5 March 2105. To read the original article, click here. What ‘safeguards’ are…