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Australian Institute of Criminology

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AIC
Report

Financing of terrorism: risks for Australia


This paper presents information on the environments in which the financing of terrorism have taken place in recent years and the trajectory of financing of terrorism risk which is likely to emerge for Australia and globally in the years ahead.
Report

Enhancing fairness in DNA jury trials


The aim of this study was to identify factors that improve jury understanding and use of inculpatory DNA evidence.
Report

Indigenous perpetrators of violence: prevalence and risk factors for offending


This report focuses on Indigenous perpetrators of violence and aims to quantify the prevalence and nature of violent behaviour, as well as examine empirical evidence on the relationship between violence and its associated risk factors.
Briefing paper

Spectator violence part 1: professional sporting events


This is the first of a two part series on spectator violence at sporting events. Part one covers spectator violence at professional sporting events. The second will focus on issues of violence at amateur sporting events, particularly parents as spectators and the behaviours they exhibit. Spectator violence refers to any violent activity that occurs among...
Discussion paper

Following the proceeds of illegal logging in Indonesia


Given that law enforcement activities against illegal logging appear not to have had a significant deterrent effect to date, the paper examines the possibility of using anti-money laundering approaches that already exist in Indonesia and neighbouring countries (Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia) to target both the financing of, and proceeds from, this activity. It suggests...

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