Congratulations to Dr Ian Warren and Dr Monique Mann for being awarded a grant from the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network
Dr Ian Warren, Dr Monique Mann (soon to be commencing at Deakin University) and the Consumer Policy Research Centre have…
New article by Dr Clare Farmer & Dr Richard Evans: Primed and Ready: Does Arming Police Increase Safety? Preliminary Findings
Abstract In the past 30 years, police have become increasingly militarized in their uniforms, equipment, and approach. Arming police, and…
Public seminar featuring Dr Diarmaid Harkin: The Consumer Spyware Industry: An Australian-Based Analysis of the Threats of Consumer Spyware – Report Launch
REGISTER HERE VIA EVENTRIBE. Title of the event: The Consumer Spyware Industry: An Australian-Based Analysis of the Threats of Consumer…
Congratulations to Deakin Criminology’s PhD candidate, Sally Kennedy, on her newly published article with Dr Clare Allely and Dr Ian Warren.
A legal analysis of Australian criminal cases involving defendants with autism spectrum disorder charged with online sexual offending Abstract This…
Congratulations to Deakin Criminology’s Assoc Prof. Chad Whelan and colleagues, Benoît Dupont and Peter Manning on the publication of their new book: Policing Across Organisational Boundaries
This book promotes new theoretical frameworks and research questions that seek to advance knowledge of policing across internal and external…
Research by Professor Kerry Carrington: What can Australia learn from Police Stations for Women? How can gender violence be prevented?
What can Australia learn from Police Stations for Women? How can gender violence be prevented? If you work or research…
New article by Dr Diarmaid Harkin and Associate Professor Chad Whelan: Exploring the implications of ‘low visibility’ specialist cyber-crime units
Title: Exploring the implications of ‘low visibility’ specialist cyber-crime units Authors: Dr Diarmaid Harkin and Assoc Prof Chad Whelan Journal:…
Public Seminar: Unravelling the Crime-Development Nexus: An Empirical Perspective, featuring Professor Nathan Pino (Texas State University) and Dr Jarrett Blaustein (Monash University)
Unravelling the Crime-Development Nexus: An Empirical Perspective Presenters: Professor Nathan Pino (Texas State University) and Dr Jarrett Blaustein (Monash University) Date: Wednesday…
Non-Consensual Imagery: Seeking Participants Aged 18 years + for Focus Groups
This project has been approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (Project No: 17905) and is being led…
Forthcoming Addressing Filicide Conference 14-15 Nov 2019 Deakin Downtown
Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub – 2019 Addressing Filicide Conference ‘Fourth International Conference for Cross National Dialogue’ Date: 14 to…
Dr Diarmaid Harkin will be presenting research on ‘The ideology of operating-system (OS) design and the implications for victims of family violence: The comparative threat of spyware for Android versus iPhone users’
Science and Society Network Interdisciplinary Seminar In this interdisciplinary seminar, Diarmaid Harkin, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, and Adam Molnar, Lecturer…
Dr Imogen Richards comments on ‘Right-Wing Extremism, Salafi Jihadism, and The War on Terror’.
This press brief was written by Dr Imogen Richards for the Alfred Deakin Institute.