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Annual report 2003/04
ISSN 0311-449X
Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2004
Appendix 4 : AIC seminars
| Date | Seminar |
|---|---|
| 25 September 2003 | The failure of the legal system in Indonesian financial corruption cases. Dr Merly Khouw, Executive director, Quest Research Pty Ltd |
| 8 October 2003 | Setting crime reduction targets for England and Wales, and planning to deliver them. Steve Wilkes, Head of Burglary and Business Crime (Policing and Crime Reduction Group) Home Office, United Kingdom |
| 11 December 2003 | Do specialised courts work for child abuse cases? A Canadian experience. Professor Jane Ursel, University of Manitoba |
| 17 December 2003 | What works (and doesn't work) in reducing offending. Professor Paul Gendreau, University Research Professor, University of New Brunswick at Saint John, Canada |
| 21 January 2004 | Using GIS to investigate spatio temporal links between disorder, crime and the fear of crime. Bruce Doran, Australian National University |
| 7 April 2004 | Profiling the re-assimilation experiences of Australasian undercover police officers. Dr Nicole French, Queensland University of Technology |
| 28 April 2004 | Investigating sexual assault. Detective Superintendent Kim McKay, Child protection and sex crimes squad, NSW Police Service |
| 30 June 2004 | Calls to the police: communicating risks and needs. Susanne Karstedt, Keele University, United Kingdom and Visiting Fellow, Australian National University |
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