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New Research Explores Child Abuse Victimisation And Adolescent Offending
Defending Australians Against Espionage
AIC research examines ransomware affecting individuals and small businesses
Keeping Australians safe: outstanding crime and violence prevention programs awarded
Community Connectors wins Gold at national crime prevention awards
Exploring Underage Use Of Online Adult-based Platforms
LABOR’S ADULT SENTENCES MORE REACTIONARY POLITICS THAT IGNORE EVIDENCE AND FAIL TO TACKLE TO REAL PROBLEMS
AIC research estimates costs of serious and organised crime to Australia
Serious and organised crime is affecting you – even if you don’t realise it
Public address by CEO Heather Cook at the National Security College
AUSTRAC Cracks Down On Cryptolink For Late Reporting
Victim-survivors’ views on sex offender reintegration: first-of-its-kind Australian study
AIC research examines restorative justice for domestic, family and sexual violence
Police launch ‘ClickFit’ campaign to help Australians steer clear of cybercrime
Scam And Fraud Victims Most Vulnerable As Cybercriminals Revictimise Australians
National Homicide Monitoring Program Reveals New Insights Into Parricide In Australia
AIC Research Examines Image-based Sexual Abuse In Australia
Scam And Fraud Victims Most Vulnerable As Cybercriminals Revictimise Australians
AIC research explores onset of violence in people diagnosed with psychosis
New AIC research explores victims’ views on the reintegration of sex offenders
Could making tobacco cheaper actually cut down smoking rates? We asked 5 experts
New study examines the use of CCTV to improve the safety and security of domestic and family violence victim-survivors
Just 6% of mass murders are by women. Here’s how, when and why they kill
New AIC research examines the evolution and activities of ransomware criminal groups
AIC research examines help-seeking among child sex offenders on the darknet
Queensland is creating a public child sex offender register. Will it keep people safer?
AIC research examines risk assessment of male prisoners in Australia
New national report reveals extent of cybercrime in Australia
AIC Research Reveals Extent Of Cybercrime In Australia
If recreational vapes are banned, why are there still vape shops everywhere?
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peak Bodies call for urgent action on deaths in custody
Stronger online safety laws needed to protect children, with new report exposing tech giants for failing to meet basic standards
Espionage cost Australia $12.5 billion in 2023-24, ASIO boss Mike Burgess says
Hiding in plain sight: AFP helping victims of human exploitation as reports rise
Machine learning model identifies payments for live streamed child abuse
Closing date for submissions for the 2025 Criminology Research Grants (CRG) extended to 8th August
New data on fraud against the Australian Government released
We interviewed 205 Australians convicted of murder and manslaughter. Alcohol’s role was alarming
10 steps governments can take now to stamp out child sexual abuse in care settings
New funding available for cutting edge criminology research
Locked up for life? Unpacking South Australia’s new child sex crime laws
New Data On Homicide In Australia Available
Recognising community champions – nominate outstanding programs preventing crime and violence today
Victims of sexual violence often feel they’re the ones on trial. Independent lawyers would help
AIC 2025 Conference: Reducing Online Harms
‘He knows how to make sure that there is no evidence’: when your domestic violence abuser is a police officer
AIC 2025: Additional Tickets Released
New research highlights nature of sexual extortion experiences among Australian adolescents