Towards Women’s Security: Deakin co-authored research presented at Public Lecture
Yesterday, research undertaken by Deakin criminologist Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon with Monash criminologists Prof Jude McCulloch and Associate Prof JaneMaree Maher, along…
Yesterday, research undertaken by Deakin criminologist Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon with Monash criminologists Prof Jude McCulloch and Associate Prof JaneMaree Maher, along…
Australian government plans to increase the use of facial recognition in its counter-terrorism strategy raise concerns about privacy and how…
On 30-31 May 2015, Associate Professor Darren Palmer and Dr Ian Warren presented the following two papers at the Law…
Deakin Criminologist Dr Chad Whelan has presented the David & Cecilia Ting Occasional Forum on Justice Policy at Simon Fraser University in Canada. Chad…
Last week, Deakin criminologists Dr Adam Molnar and Dr Chad Whelan presented a paper at the Canadian Sociological Association annual…
New research by Dr Chad Whelan (published in Policing and Society) analyses how cultures form and function within security, policing and intelligence agencies.…
This article first appeared on The Conversation on 5 March 2105. To read the original article, click here. What ‘safeguards’ are…
Research by Deakin PhD Candidate Morgan Burcher and Dr Chad Whelan critically examines the extent to which social network analysis (SNA)…
An article published in Security Journal by Deakin’s Dr Chad Whelan provides important strategic insight into the management of dynamic security…
The latest issue of Surveillance and Society (vol 11 no 4, 2014), edited by Deakin’s Ian Warren and Nils Zurawski (University…