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Alice Hutchings
Alice Hutchings
Senior Research Analyst
Global, Economic & Electronic Crime Program
Contact details
Tel: (02) 6260 9238
Fax: (02) 6260 9299
Academic qualifications
- BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Hons), Griffith University
- PhD Candidate, Griffith University
Selected employment
| 2011- |
Research Analyst, Australian Institute of Criminology |
| 2005-2011 |
Research Assistant, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University |
| 2008-2010 |
Tutor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University |
| 2007-2008 |
A/Senior Research Officer, Committee Office, Queensland Parliamentary Service |
Publications
- Hutchings A. 2012. Computer security threats faced by small businesses in Australia. Trends & Issues in Crime & Criminal Justice No.433. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology
- Hutchings A. 2010. Review of computer chip identification systems. Brisbane: ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security.
- Hutchings A, & Hayes H. 2009. Routine activity theory and phishing victimisation: Who gets caught in the 'net'? Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 20(3), 433 – 451.
Conference Presentations
- Hutchings A. 2012. Rational-choice offending and the role of deterrence. Paper presented at the ACFT Agency Forum: Consumer Fraud Offenders, Sydney, 19 March.
- Hutchings A. 2011. Protecting your organisation from identity theft and cybercrime. Paper presented at the CPA Congress, Canberra, 20-23 September.
- Hutchings A. 2011. Cybercrime 2.0. Paper presented at the Student Criminology Forum, Canberra, 6 July.
- Hutchings A. 2011. Measurement of cyber security issues in government. Paper presented at the 1st Annual Cyber Security Summit, Canberra, 25-26 July. Hutchings A. 2011. Computer chip identification systems. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Fraud Summit, Sydney, 27-28 June.
- Hutchings A. 2011. Hacking and fraud: A qualitative analysis of online offending and victimisation. Paper presented at the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology Conference, Jaipur, 15-17 January.
- Hutchings A. 2009. Computer crime and the gender ratio problem. Paper presented at the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Perth, 22-25 November.