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Timothy Cubitt

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Sexual exploitation of children on dating platforms and experiences of revictimisation as an adult


This study examines the sexual exploitation of children on dating apps, and their revictimisation as adults. It is part of a larger body of research examining the prevalence and nature of sexual violence occurring on, or as a result of, dating platforms.
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Grievances and conspiracy theories as motivators of anti-authority protests


This study involved interviews with a sample of individuals who protested in opposition to public health measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research provides important context to the reasons for protest action and the spectrum of grievances and beliefs that motivated anti-authority protest during the pandemic.
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Predicting high-harm offending using national police information systems: an application to outlaw motorcycle gangs


In this paper, the authors replicate a prediction model that was developed in New South Wales to predict high-harm offending among outlaw motorcycle gangs nationally and in other states. They find that, even with a limited pool of data from a national police information system, high-harm offending can be predicted with a relatively high degree...
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Community perceptions of corruption by public officials


In late 2022, the Australian Government introduced legislation to establish an independent National Anti-Corruption Commission, with broad jurisdiction to investigate corruption in the Commonwealth public sector. This paper provides a baseline measure of perceived corruption in Australia. The paper also examines community perceptions of corruption and its relationship with the perceived legitimacy of politicians and...
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Understanding and preventing internet-facilitated radicalisation


This paper reviews available research on how the internet facilitates radicalisation and measures to prevent it. It briefly canvasses evidence on the extent to which the internet contributes to radicalisation broadly, and who is most susceptible to its influence, before delving further into the mechanisms underpinning the relationship between the internet and violent extremism.

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