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Discussion paper

The future of assistance to law enforcement in an end-to-end encrypted world


The Australian government has committed to the reform of Australia’s electronic surveillance legislative framework. This paper aims to contribute to the debate by examining how firms that provide digital communications services can provide assistance to law enforcement, even as strong encryption is increasingly common.
Report

Australian Muslims’ experiences of policing and surveillance


This study examines Australian Muslims’ perspectives and attitudes towards law enforcement agencies.
Working paper

Governing live automated facial recognition systems for policing in England and Wales


The use of live automated facial recognition (AFR) systems in England and Wales for law enforcement purposes has been the subject of criticism concerning the inadequacy of governance of the technology. This working paper contributes to public policy literature on technology governance, exploring governance through the lens of trust.
Report

The great cyber surrender: how police and governments abandon cybercrime victims


In the most comprehensive transatlantic study of its kind, this report finds that the approach of both police and policymakers to tackling cybercrime is so inadequate that it is tantamount to surrender.
Report

Street-level drug law enforcement: an updated systematic review


This updated review uses the Global Policing Database (GPD) to capture evaluations of the impact of street-level law enforcement interventions on drug crime and drug-related calls-for-service. The GPD is an online searchable database designed to capture all published and unpublished experimental and quasi-experimental impact evaluations of policing interventions conducted since 1950.