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Australian Institute of Criminology

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Integrated responses to domestic violence: legally mandated intervention programs for male perpetrators


This paper describes the outcomes of a Gold Coast program delivered to men who perpetrate domestic violence and who are legally obliged to participate. International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in their lifetime, experience abuse perpetrated by an intimate male partner. Domestic violence is considered to...
Working paper

Migration and people trafficking in southeast Asia


By examining the characteristics of migration in southeast Asia, this paper explores the ways in which people trafficking occurs within this process and the implications for Australia's anti-trafficking response nationally and regionally. Although the number of identified cases of trafficking into Australia is relatively low, the hidden nature of this crime and reluctance of trafficked...
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Community safety in Australian Indigenous communities: service providers' perceptions


While government investments have increased the availability of fundamental services such as police and schools, this report highlights the gaps that exist for Indigenous Australians in being able to make use of these services needed for community safety.
Report

Labour trafficking


Drawing on incidences of both reported and unreported crimes, this paper examines what is known about labour trafficking in Australia. In 2007, the Australian Government provided $26.3m over four years to extend and expand the government’s strategy to combat people trafficking, enabling the relevant agencies to expand investigations and prosecutions into emerging areas of exploitation...
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Cloud computing: challenges and future directions


Cloud computing is now firmly established in the information technology landscape and its security risks need to be mapped and addressed at this critical stage in its development. Cloud computing can be defined as a pool of virtualised computing resources that allows users to gain access to applications and data in a web-based environment on...

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