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    Readiness to change drug use and help-seeking intentions of police detainees: findings from the DUMA program
    12 Jan 2017
    72
    Alexandra Gannoni, Susan Goldsmid
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Foreword

    The nexus between drug use and crime is well established. Offenders are considerably more likely to use illicit drugs than the general population, and a large proportion of offenders attribute their criminal offending to drug use, yet very little is known about...

    Report

    The nature of risk during interactions between the police and intoxicated offenders
    5 Dec 2016
    60
    Georgina Fuller, Susan Goldsmid
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    How best to respond to and manage intoxicated offenders is a concern shared by policing agencies across Australia. Intoxicated offenders present additional behavioural and health risks during their interaction with police. These risks may result in harm to the officers, the offender or the community....

    Report

    Methamphetamine use and acquisitive crime: evidence of a relationship
    19 Oct 2016
    74
    Susan Goldsmid, Matthew Willis
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Abstract

    Methamphetamine use among Australian police detainees is rising; the impact of this rise on crime trends, and particularly on trends in acquisitive crime, is yet to be established. Identifying trends in and motivations for offending among methamphetamine users may assist law enforcement...

    Report

    Responding to unruly airline passengers: the Australian context
    22 Apr 2016
    89
    Susan Goldsmid, Georgina Fuller, Sarah Coghlan, Rick Brown
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Foreword

    Unruly passenger incidents have received considerable media attention over the past few years. Unruly passengers are those whose demeanour, behaviour or failure to comply with cabin crew directions present a threat to the safety or security of the aircraft and/or those on...

    Report

    Methamphetamine in Sydney: perspectives from DUMA police detainees
    4 Mar 2016
    336
    Eileen Patterson, Susan Goldsmid, Alexandra Gannoni
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Introduction

    Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers? In real terms it means that frontline police are required, on an increasingly frequent basis, to engage with methamphetamine users. This presents a number of challenges to...

    Report

    Methamphetamine in Perth: perspectives from DUMA police detainees
    21 Dec 2015
    62
    Eileen Patterson, Susan Goldsmid, Alexandra Gannoni
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers?

    Summary Methamphetamine is of national concern (ACC 2014), but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers? In real terms it means that frontline police are required,...

    Report

    Drug use monitoring in Australia: 2013–14 report on drug use among police detainees
    23 Aug 2015
    72
    Sarah Coghlan, Alexandra Gannoni, Susan Goldsmid, Eileen Patterson, Matthew Willis
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    New data shows the continuing national rise in methamphetamine use among Australian police detainees.

    Abstract

    Delivered by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program supports the National Drug Strategy through its timely provision of data...

    Report

    Findings from the DUMA program: internet access, and frequency and nature of use among police detainees
    9 Jun 2015
    37
    Susan Goldsmid, Eileen Patterson
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Examining access to and the extent of engagement with the Internet in illicit drug-using populations may provide an indication of the extent to which the online illicit drug market is usurping the physical illicit drug market, according to this report.

    Summary

    The...

    Report

    Findings from the DUMA program: drink and drug driving among police detainees
    14 May 2015
    37
    Susan Goldsmid, Sarah Coghlan, Eileen Patterson
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    This paper finds that detainees do perceive a risk related to drink and drug driving, in terms of impairment in driving ability and potential detection by police. These conditions are likely to result in deterrence from drink and drug driving for some detainees.

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    Report

    Use and acceptance of biometric technologies in 2017
    4 Mar 2019
    125
    Russell G. Smith, Alexandra Gannoni, Susan Goldsmid
    Australian Institute of Criminology

    Biometrics makes use of people’s unique biological characteristics to identify them when dealing with government and business. This paper presents results from a public survey, conducted in 2017, which indicated generally high levels of previous exposure to biometrics and increasing willingness to use biometric technologies...

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