Month: August 2022

Dr Douglas Allan   Abstract: Some frauds are difficult to commit, while others are less so, and whether it is the former or the latter, depends on one of two things. First, how adept the fraudster is at their trade,...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr Mahlogonolo Thobane   Despite being widely regarded as having the most advanced Constitution and legislation in Africa, South Africa is notoriously known for heinous crimes committed against women. In South Africa, one in every four women is physically abused...
  • August 19, 2022
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Prof. Penny Crofts Recent law reform reports have raised questions about the relevance and utility of corporate culture for attributions of culpability. In Corporate Criminal Responsibility (2020), the ALRC recommended that the government choose between two methods of corporate attribution,...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr Rebecca Phythian The world is undergoing transformational change through advancements in technology and digitisation. Whilst benefitting society, it also generates opportunities for motivated offenders to exploit vulnerable victims and situations: currently, offences facilitated online constitute nearly half of all...
  • August 19, 2022
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Mr Duc Huy Phan1 1Monash University, Clayton, Australia   Using money mules to launder money has been used by cyber criminals to conceal the money route between the victims and the criminals and stop tracing from law enforcement agencies. As...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr James Mehigan1 1University of Canterbury, ,   In 2011 Christchurch, the largest city on New Zealand’s South Island, suffered a series of devastating earthquakes. Over 180 people were killed and the economic toll was enormous. Everything about the city...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr Kristy Campion1, Dr Ruth Delaforce, Dr Douglas Allan 1Charles Sturt University, ,   While insider threats are commonly discussed in criminology literature, the phenomena is only intermittently the subject of research in terrorism studies literature. This is despite numerous...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr Robyn Holder1, Dr Christine Fejo-King, Ms Denella Detourbet, Dr Sonja Brubacher 1Griffith University, ,   How child protection workers engage with children is critical to helping them tell what is happening in their lives. Learning from workers’ experiences and...
  • August 19, 2022
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Dr Kristy Campion1, Professor Mark Nolan, Associate Professor Nick O’Brien 1Charles Sturt University, ,   The contemporary extreme right is home to diverse milieus, some of which challenge or confuse typical understandings of the threat.  This study seeks to describe...
  • August 19, 2022
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