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Australian Institute of Criminology

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AIC
Discussion paper

Mobile and wireless technologies: security and risk factors


Funded by the Australian High Tech Crime Centre, this research identifies the spread of mobile and wireless technologies in all aspects of business and private life, but shows the increased risk of infection for both providers and users. Safe and secure use will only come with understanding of the risk factors associated with this use.
Report

Mobile and wireless technologies: security and risk factors


Funded by the Australian High Tech Crime Centre, this research identifies the spread of mobile and wireless technologies in all aspects of business and private life, but shows the increased risk of infection for both providers and users. Safe and secure use will only come with understanding of the risk factors associated with this use.
Report

Review of anti-corruption strategies


This report identifies the common elements underpinning or undermining successful anti-corruption strategies, focusing on the Asia-Pacific area and highlighting practical rather than theoretical approaches. Given the range and impact of corrupt behaviour, any anti-corruption strategy must be cognisant of the causes of corruption, the political and socio-economic environment in which corruption thrives and the broader...
Report

A discrete-time survival study of drug use and property offending: implications for early intervention and treatment


The report examines the connection between drug use and crime and uses data from a survey of prisoners to determine the risk factors in the likelihood of escalating to regular offending and the intervention and treatment options with the greatest chance of diverting this development.
Report

The post-release experience of prisoners in Queensland


Unless ways can be found to prevent reoffending by released prisoners, they will continue to be highly likely to return to prison at a high cost to the community. This study examined pre-release expectations and post-release experiences of prisoners in Queensland to help identify the factors likely to lead to reincarceration. Of particular note were...

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