Join Dr Diarmaid Harkin’s free presentation for the Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CSRI) on Friday 11 September at 11am.
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@DeakinCrim’s @IanJMWarren and @admmo from @uwaterloo have published a new article: Lawful Illegality: Authorizing Extraterritorial Police Surveillance
Abstract This paper examines Lisa Austin’s (2015) concept of lawful illegality, which interrogates the legal foundations for potentially unlawful surveillance…
Call for new HDR candidates in Science and Technology Studies, which involves @DeakinCrim @DrMoniqueMann, Dr Laura Bedford and Prof Reece Walters.
The Alfred Deakin Institute and Deakin Science and Society Network are seeking individuals that are passionate about pursuing Science and…
New Study: A Constellation of Circumstances: The drivers of women’s increasing rates of remand in Victoria
A new research report published by Dr Emma Russell (La Trobe University), Drs Bree Carlton and Danielle Tyson (Deakin University) and…
Dr Emma Ryan was invited to be a guest on the New Daily’s podcast with John Elder.
You can listen to ‘Where our police go wrong‘ from The COVID Conversation here.
New article by Dr Clare Farmer and Dr Richard Evans: Primed and Ready: Does Arming Police Increase Safety? Preliminary Findings, published in Violence & Gender.
Abstract In the past 30 years, police have become increasingly militarized in their uniforms, equipment, and approach. Arming police, and…
Dr Diarmaid Harkin and Dr Adam Molnar (University of Waterloo) published new research in Violence Against Women.
Operating-System Design and Its Implications for Victims of Family Violence: The Comparative Threat of Smart Phone Spyware for Android Versus…
New article: Exploring the hidden social networks of ‘lone actor’ terrorists by David Bright, Chad Whelan and Shandon Harris-Hogan
Abstract Terrorism has typically been considered an organized activity undertaken by networks of individuals who share a collective identity and…
AIC report: Understanding the structure and composition of co-offending networks in Australia by Assoc. Prof. Chad Whelan, Assoc. Prof. David Bright and Prof. Carlo Morselli
Abstract: A large volume of criminal offending involves two or more individuals acting collaboratively. In recent years, much contemporary research…
@DeakinCrim are excited to announce the forthcoming launch of a Graduate Certificate in Criminology and a Masters in Criminology.
Deakin Criminology are delighted to announce two new offerings – a Graduate Certificate in Criminology and a Masters in Criminology…
Congratulations to @DeakinCrim’s @MaryIliadis on the publication of her book: Adversarial justice and victims’ rights: Reconceptualising the role of sexual assault victims
Book Description The rights, status and treatment of sexual assault victims has emerged as a significant 21st-century concern, occupying the…
New publication by @DeakinCrim’s @imogen_richards & @drmarkawood: Legal and Security Frameworks for Responding to Online Violent Extremism: A Comparison of Far-right and Jihadist Contexts
In recent years, there has been an intensification of international extremist violence linked in varying degrees to Internet-facilitated radicalisation. This…
@DeakinCrim’s Dr Laura Bedford has been nominated as the Theme Leader for @RuCrimSociety newly formed thematic group: Environment, Climate and Crime
Dr Laura Bedford has been selected as Theme Leader for the newly established thematic group: Environment, Climate and Crime, of…
New edited collection by @ProfPalmerCrim ‘Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Criminology’
This book is the first dedicated collection aimed at examining teaching and learning issues within criminology. This collection of essays…