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Australian Institute of Criminology

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AIC
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Identity crime and misuse in Australia 2019


This report examines the nature, extent and impact of identity crime and misuse in Australia for the year 2018–19. It presents data from Commonwealth, state and territory agencies as well as from the private sector and other non-government sources.
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Counting the costs of identity crime and misuse in Australia, 2018–19


This report examines the cost and impact of identity crime and misuse on the Australian economy for the 2018–19 financial year. The results, combined with data collected from stakeholders, will help policymakers raise awareness of identity crime and reduce its incidence and impact throughout Australia.
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Identity crime and misuse in Australia: results of the 2019 online survey


This report presents the findings of the latest survey of identity crime and misuse undertaken by the Australian Institute of Criminology as part of the Australian Government’s National Identity Security Strategy.
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Review of the national action plan to combat human trafficking and slavery 2015–19


The Department of Home Affairs commissioned the Australian Institute of Criminology to undertake this review of the National Action Plan to Combat Human Trafficking and Slavery 2015–19. The review provides a basis upon which to reflect on past activities and to inform the development of the next action plan.
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The prevalence of domestic violence among women during the COVID-19 pandemic


This paper presents the results of an online survey of 15,000 women aged 18 years and over. Respondents were asked about their experience of domestic violence in the last three months, as well as their experience of prior domestic violence. The aim was to measure the prevalence of violence since the beginning of February 2020...

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