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Lack Of Global Diversity In Criminology Education
New research highlights nature of sexual extortion experiences among Australian adolescents
Minimum alcohol pricing: what we found in Wales after five years
New Research Measures Cybercrime-related Harm
Students cheating with generative AI reflects a revenue-driven post-secondary sector
Schools Urged To Help AFP Prevent Forced Marriage
RMIT Features In 2025 Australia Day Honours
What is a ‘crime scene’, really? An expert explains how it’s more than just blue police tape
Bias Revealed In LGBTQ News Reporting On Queer Violence
New research examines the impacts of sexual extortion on children under 18
New study examines intersection of artificial intelligence and child sexual abuse
New study evaluates the NSW Co-Located Caseworker Program’s support for mothers in prison
Study identifies illicit finance risks in Premier League club ownership structures
New research examines referrals to restorative justice for domestic, family and sexual violence
Evaluation of Phase Three of the ACT Restorative Justice Scheme released
The cost of serious and organised crime is hitting home more than ever
Latest Deaths In Custody Report Released
Luigi Mangione isn’t the first high-profile alleged killer venerated by the public
Cost Of Retail Crime Up 40 Per Cent Over Two Years
Victim-survivors Support Criminalisation Of Coercive Control
Victim-survivors support criminalising coercive control
Experienced barrister Michael Smith appointed to District Court bench
University of Manchester reflects on 2024 UK riots with solutions-focused panel discussion
A decade-long study reveals concerning trend of young women committing online sexual offences
World’s first research centre to tackle all forms of violence against women launches in Australia
World first research centre tackles violence against women
New data released on human trafficking and modern slavery in Australia
Government Response to the Independent Review of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission
Child sexual abuse by women is on the rise. We don’t have the support services to cope
First QCS Paws Graduate To Frontline In Lockyer Valley
AIC 2025 Conference: Reducing Online Harms
New research examines support for different types of protests
New research shows problematic community attitudes allow child sexual abuse to continue
New AIC report reviews sexual violence and abuse offences across Australia
Seeking Justice For Youth
National review of child sexual abuse and sexual assault legislation in Australia
New methods of domestic and family violence perpetration
Critical new research examines homicide of First Nations women
Morals influence whether police encounters deter young offenders
Why do people breach their bail? Our research shows it’s not because they’re committing more crimes
Report finds 6.3% of the NSW population are arrested for a family or DV offence by age 37  
New research highlights prevalence of family and domestic violence offending dealt with by police
Reappointments To Classification Review Board
Money Laundering And Harm From Organised Crime
New tools to stay safer online this Scams Awareness Week
Romance fraud doesn’t only happen online – it can turn into real-world deception
Monash Guarantee and SEAS: Making the impossible possible for under-represented students
It’s tax time and scammers are targeting your myGov account. Here’s how to stay safe