Crime prevention
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Financial risk indicators of child sexual abuse live streaming: a proof of concept prediction model
The live streaming of child sexual abuse (CSA) is a technologically and financially enabled crime type which has proliferated in recent years. This study uses a machine learning approach to produce a proof-of-concept model for identifying financial indicators associated with CSA live streaming. It reveals an important opportunity to use financial transactions to detect and...
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Fraud against the Commonwealth 2023–24
This report presents the results from the 2023–24 Fraud against the Commonwealth census and the measures taken to prevent, detect or respond to fraud. Australian Government entities detected or received 288,808 allegations of fraud in 2023–24. Program information and program payments were the principal targets of substantiated internal and external fraud allegations respectively.
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Community safety in regional and rural communities: interim report
This report finds that youth crime is significantly impacting regional and rural communities in New South Wales. It makes a number of recommendations for improvement including targeted early intervention programs and improvement in supports for victims of crime. Smart, evidence-based strategies are required to deliver lasting change for communities.
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Smart cities: technologies and policy options to enhance services and transparency
This report examines how smart technologies can impact a city’s ability to deliver services, the benefits and challenges of using smart technologies, and policy options that could help enhance the benefits or mitigate the challenges of using smart technologies. It looks at the use of smart technologies in transportation and law enforcement services in the...
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Social capital 2025: the case for strengthening social bonds to prevent crime
This paper examines the research on the relationship between social capital and crime. It specifically considers the evidence on whether a person’s social capital (personal networks and community cohesion) reduces the risk that they will break the law. It presents nine guidelines for policymakers.