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A/Prof. Clive Harfield1, Professor John Schofield2 1Thomas More Law School, Australian Catholic University, Canberra, Australia, 2Centre for Applied Heritage Studies, University of York, York, England, UK At first glance, the contribution that theoretical archaeology can make to understanding cybercrime may...
  • August 18, 2022
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Dr Bianca Fileborn1, Ash Barnes2, Sophie Hindes1, Roberto Martin1, Dr Emma Turley3, Lisa Wheildon4 1University Of Melbourne, , , 2University of Tasmania, , , 3Central Queensland University, , , 4Monash University, , Mainstream research, theory and policy responses to gender-based...
  • August 18, 2022
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Mrs April Murphy1 1Deakin University, Burwood, Australia   The lightening talk addresses my PhD research, which focuses on the help-seeking behaviour of male-identifying victim/survivors of sexual abuse in Australia. Sexual violence is an insidious and highly under-reported crime that is...
  • August 18, 2022
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Miss Hannah Robertson1 1Australian National University Centre for Social Research and Methods, Canberra, Australia   Sexual and violent offending facilitated by location-based-real-time-dating (LBRTD) apps has attracted considerable media attention in recent years. Scholarly inquiry into this emergent crime problem has...
  • August 18, 2022
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Ms Emma Belton1 1University Of Queensland, St Lucia , Australia   There is increasing need to understand risk factors for radicalisation as they attain to violent and non-violent extremism. Non-violent radical behaviour has rarely been explored in the literature despite...
  • August 18, 2022
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Prof. John Scott1, Dr Zoe Staines 1Qut, Brisbane, Australia   Drawing from our forthcoming (Jan. 2023) book of the same title, the paper outlines a program for a criminological approach to the study of islands.  We examine the existing criminological...
  • August 18, 2022
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Dr Emily Corner1, Dr Helen Taylor1 1Australian National University, Acton, Australia   Acts of extreme or mass violence perpetrated by lone individuals have become increasingly common in liberal democracies over the past 20 years. Despite the enduring concerns regarding violent...
  • August 18, 2022
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Dr Jade Lindley1 1The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia   Effective recreational fisheries management requires a balance between fisher enjoyment and compliance with regulations, and fisher perceptions can be useful to understand whether the balance is right. Our study...
  • August 18, 2022
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Dr Justin Ellis, Associate Professor Toby Miles-Johnson 1University of Newcastle, Newcastle , Australia, 2Western Sydney University, Liverpool, Australia   Policing Legitimacy: Social Media, Scandal and Sexual Citizenship This book critically analyses the impact of digital media technologies on police scandal....
  • August 18, 2022
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Dr Clare Torrible1 1University Of Bristol, Clifton, United Kingdom   When police officers face discipline for excessive use of force, which test should apply: whether what they did was reasonable; or whether they honestly believed their actions were necessary? The...
  • August 18, 2022
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