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Annual report 2004/05

Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2005
ISSN 0311-449X

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Appendices

Appendix 1: AIC publications released in 2004-05

Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice series

ISSN 0817-8542
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/index.html

Number Title
276Cocaine use among a sample of police detainees, Milner L & McGregor K, May 2004
277Indigenous courts and justice practices in Australia, Marchetti E & Daly K, May 2004
278Diffusion of benefits: evaluating a policing operation, Ratcliffe J & Makkai T, July 2004
279A typology of online child pornography offending, Krone T, July 2004
280Assessment of the risk of reoffending by Indigenous male violent and sexual offenders, Allan A & Dawson D, July 2004
281Risk assessment by mental health professionals and the prevention of future violent behaviour, McSherry B, July 2004
282The 'Teen Triple P' positive parenting program: a preliminary evaluation, Ralph A & Sanders MR, August 2004
283Understanding male domestic partner abusers, Richards JC, MacLachlan AJ, Scott W & Gregory R, October 2004
284Current trends in the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders, Day A, Howells K & Rickwood D, October 2004
285Impediments to the successful investigation of transnational high tech crime, Smith RG, October 2004
286Criminal forfeiture and restriction-of-use orders in sentencing high tech offenders, Smith RG, October 2004
287The whole of government approach to crime prevention, Homel P, November 2004
288 Victim credibility in adult sexual assault cases, Lievore D, November 2004
289Key findings from the drug use careers of female offenders study, Johnson H, November 2004
290Patterns of antisocial behaviour from early to late adolescence, Smart D, Vassallo S, Sanson A & Dussuyer I, December 2004
291Prosecutorial decisions in adult sexual assault cases, Lievore D, January 2005
292Gender and serious fraud in Australia and New Zealand, Goldstraw J, Smith RG & Sakurai Y, January 2005
293Indigenous male offending and substance abuse, Putt J, Payne J & Milner L, February 2005
294Spam: nuisance or menace, prevention or cure?, McCusker R, March 2005
295Police shopfronts and reporting to police by retailers, Taylor N & Charlton K, March 2005
297Crime in the Australian fishing industry: key issues, Anderson K M & McCusker R, April 2005
298Crime victimisation in Australia: key findings of the 2004 International crime victimisation survey, Johnson H, April 2005
299Does thinking make it so? Defining online child pornography possession offences, Krone T, April 2005

Research and public policy series

ISSN 1445-7261
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/rpp/index.html

Number Title
56Women's experiences of male violence: findings from the Australian component of the International violence against women survey, Mouzos J & Makkai T, 2004
57Regulation: enforcement and compliance, Johnstone R & Sarre R, 2004
58Drug use monitoring in Australia: 2003 annual report on drug use among police detainees, Milner L, Mouzos J & Makkai T, 2004
59Sentencing the multiple offender: judicial practice and legal principle, Lovegrove A, 2004
60Online credit card fraud against small businesses, Charlton K & Taylor N, 2004
61Bushfire arson: a review of the literature, Willis M, 2004
62Armed robbery in Australia: 2003 National armed robbery monitoring program annual report, Borzycki M, Sakurai Y & Mouzos J, 2004
63Drugs and crime: a study of incarcerated female offenders, Johnson H, 2004
64Crime victimisation in Australia: key results of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey, Johnson H, 2005
65Drug use monitoring in Australia: 2004 annual report on drug use among police detainees, Schulte C, Mouzos J & Makkai T, 2005

Technical and background paper series

ISSN 1445-7261
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tbp/index.html

Number Title
8 Crime Stoppers Victoria: an evaluation, Challinger D, 2004
9 The worldwide fight against transnational organised crime: Australia, 2004
10 Statistics on juvenile detention in Australia: 1981-2003, Charlton K & McCall M, 2004
11 Crimes against business: a review of victimisation, predictors and prevention, 2004
12 Deaths in custody in Australia: 2003 National Deaths in Custody Program (NDICP) annual report, McCall M, 2004
13 2002 National police custody survey, Taylor N & Bareja M, 2005
14 Evaluation of a suburban crime prevention team, Segrave M & Collins L, 2005
15 Monitoring injuries in police custody: a feasibility and utility study, Sallybanks J, 2005

Crime facts info series

ISSN 1445-7288
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/cfi/index.html

Number Title
78 Marine crime, 6 July 2004
79 Indigenous victims of violence, 20 July 2004
80 Victims of robbery 1994-2003, 3 Aug 2004
81 Sentencing of drink-drivers in NSW, 17 Aug 2004
82 DUMA drug market characteristics, 31 Aug 2004
83 Childhood victimisation as indicators of adult victimisation, 20 Oct 2004
84 A typology of online child pornography offending, 2 Nov 2004
85 Controlling behaviours of male partners, 16 Nov 2004
86 Drink spiking under-reported, 30 Nov 2004
87 Juvenile detention rates 1994-2003, 14 Dec 2004
88 Prison custody deaths 1982-2003, 4 Jan 2005
89 Key findings from the Drug Use Careers of Female Offenders (DUCO) study, 18 Jan 2005
90 Gender differences in the sequence of drug use and crime, 1 Feb 2005
91 The importance of victim credibility in prosecuting adult sexual assault cases, 15 Feb 2005
92 Sentencing and administration of federal offenders, 1 Mar 2005
93 Findings from the national police custody survey: offences, 15 Mar 2005
94 Losses from online credit card fraud against small business, 29 Mar 2005
95 Weapon use in armed robbery, 12 Apr 2005
96 The incidence of road violence in Victoria, 26 Apr 2005
97 Decline in rates of crime victimisation, 10 May 2005
98 Methylamphetamine use stabilising, 24 May 2005
99 Computer crime trends, 7 June 2005
100Community corrections in Australia, 21 June 2005

AICrime reduction matters series

ISSN 1448-1383
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/crm/index.html

Number Title
25Working with Indigenous communities to reduce crime, 1 July 2004
26Night patrols, 5 Aug 2004
27Understanding deterrence, 4 Nov 2004
28Preventing retail theft, 2 Dec 2004
29Preventing crime against older Australians, 12 Jan 2005
30Is crime predictable?, 3 Feb 2005
31Reducing residential burglary: the British experience, 3 Mar 2005
32The market reduction approach to reducing property crime, 7 Apr 2005
33Prisoner re-entry to the community, 5 May 2005
34Preventing road violence, 2 June 2005

Bushfire arson bulletin series

An initiative of the Australian Institute of Criminology, the Bushfire Cooperative Research Council and the ACT Department of Justice and Community Safety.

ISSN 1832-2743
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/bfab/

Number Title
1 What is arson?, 9 Nov 2004
2 The cost of bushfires, 23 Nov 2004
3 Arson legislation in Australia, 7 Dec 2004
4 Motives for committing arson: part 1 - general arson, 21 Dec 2004
5 Motives for committing arson: part 2 - children firesetters, 4 Jan 2005
6 Motives for committing arson: part 3 - bushfires, 25 Jan 2005
7 Motives for committing arson: part 4 - a bushfire arson typology?, 1 Feb 2005
8 The arsonist's mind: part 1- psychopathology and firesetting, 15 Feb 2005
9 The arsonist's mind: part 2- pyromania, 1 Mar 2005
10 The arsonist's mind: part 3 - personality disorders, 15 Mar 2005
11 The arsonist's mind: part 4 - the rational firesetter, 29 Mar 2005
12 Focus on new research - part 1, 12 Apr 2005
13 Focus on new research - part 2, 26 Apr 2005
14 Treatment interventions: part 1 - assessment, 10 May 2005
15 Treatment interventions: part 2 - evaluating interventions, 24 May 2005
16 Firefighter arson: part 1 - incidence and motives, 6 June 2005
17 Firefighter arson: part 2 - profile, 21 June 2005

High tech crime briefs series

Sponsored by the Australian High Tech Crime Centre.

ISSN 1832-3413
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/htcb/

Number Title
1Concepts and terms
2Child exploitation
3Copyright offences
4Evidence
5Hacking offences
6Hacking motives
7Hacking techniques
8Child pornography sentencing in NSW
9Phishing

Other AIC publications

Date Title
2004 AIC newsletter, no 21
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/newsletters/21/
May 2005 AIC newsletter, no 22
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/newsletters/22/
November 2004 Annual report 2003-2004: Australian Institute of Criminology and the Criminology Research Council
ISSN 0311-449X
http://www.aic.gov.au/institute/anreport/2004/
2005 Australian crime: facts and figures 2004
ISBN 0 642 53869 7
http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/facts/2004/index.html
Quarter 3, 2004 DUMA newsletter
Quarter 4, 2004 DUMA newsletter
Quarter 1, 2005 DUMA newsletter

Appendix 2: Non-AIC publications

A number of Institute staff had work published in non-AIC publications during 2004-2005.

Author Title
Maria Borzycki Interventions for prisoners returning to the community. Canberra: Attorney-General's Department 2005
Peter Homel (with S Nutley, B Webb & N Tilley) Investing to deliver: reviewing the implementation of the UK Crime Reduction Programme. Home office research study 281. London: Home Office 2004
(with S Nutley, B Webb & N Tilley) Making it happen from the centre: managing for the regional delivery of crime reduction outcomes. Home office online report 54. London: Home Office 2004
A short history of crime prevention in Australia. Canadian journal of criminology and criminal justice 47(2): 355-368, 2005
Patrick Jobes (with L Glanfield) Understanding the Criminology Research Council. Current issues in criminal justice 16(2): 258-266, 2004
(with E Barclay & J Donnermeyer) The dark side of gemeinschaft within rural communities. Crime prevention and community safety: an international journal 6(3): 7-22, 2004
Toni Makkai (with R McCusker) What do we need to know? Improving the evidence base on trafficking in human beings in the Asia-Pacific region. Development bulletin no 66: 36-43, 2004
(with J Payne) Illicit drug use and offending histories: a study of male incarcerated offenders in Australia. Probation journal 52(2):153-168, 2005
Rob McCusker Issues of corruption and crime: transnational crime syndicates and trafficking. Development bulletin no 66: 48-53, 2004
China, globalisation and crime: a potential victim of its own prospective success? Journal of financial crime 12(1): 44-52, 2004
Russell Smith (with A Graycar) Identifying and responding to corporate fraud in the 21st century. In A Bellur (ed) Corporate fraud: trends and lessons. India: ICFAI Books 2004
(with P Grabosky & G Urbas) Criminals on trial. Criminal justice matters no 58: 22-23, 2004
(with P Grabosky & G Urbas) Cyber criminals on trial. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2004
Natalie Taylor Drink spiking: identifying the problem and understanding the needs of victims. Of substance 3(2): 24-25, 2005
(with K Charlton) The trouble with Business Watch: why business watch programs fail. Security journal 18(2): 7-18, 2005
(with M Wenzel) An experimental evaluation of tax-reporting schedules: a case of evidence-based tax administration. Journal of public economics 88(12): 2785-2799, 2004
Matthew Willis Ex-prisoners, SAAP, housing and homelessness. Canberra: Department of Family and Community Services 2004

Appendix 3: Presentations by the director and staff

  • Anderson KM 2004. The tuna industry in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean: understanding and resolving legislative non-compliance. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Borzycki M 2004. Corrections of place: alternatives for managing offenders in the community. Presented at South Australia community corrections conference, 30 July, Adelaide
  • Homel P & Nutley S 2004. Reviewing the implementation of multi-faceted policy programmes - lessons from the UK. Presented at Crime reduction programme, ECCA conference, 4 July, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Homel P 2004. Evaluating the impact of legislation in the real world. Presented at the Australian Evaluation Society/IPAA (WA Branch) seminar on evaluating public policy, 25 August, Perth
  • Homel P 2004. Current issues: what works and doesn't work in crime prevention. Presented at Australian and New Zealand crime prevention practitioners' workshop, 9-10 December, Adelaide
  • Homel P 2005. Joining up the pieces: what central agencies need to do to support effective local crime prevention. Presented at workshop on the implementation of local crime prevention measures, Norwegian Police Academy/Rutgers University, 7-10 May, Slavern, Norway
  • Jobes, P 2005. A retrospective analysis of research grants submitted to the Criminology Research Council 1989-2002. Presented at Crime community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Johnson H 2004. Comparative analysis of drug use by incarcerated offenders. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Johnson H 2005. Co-morbid drug and mental health problems among incarcerated women. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Krone T 2004. Cyberstalking. Presented at 2nd International policing conference: safety and security in a hi-tech world, 1 November, Adelaide
  • Krone T 2004. Quantifying online child exploitation. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Krone T 2004. International trade in child pornography: law enforcement response. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Krone, T 2005. Policing online child sexual abuse. Presented at Online child sexual exploitation team investigator's conference, 7 February, Gold Coast
  • Krone T 2005. Spiders on the web. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Krone T 2005. Anticipating the future of high tech crime. Presented at Australian High Tech Crime Centre forensic computing and computer investigations workshop, 30 March, Canberra
  • Krone T 2005. Digital evidence in the courtroom: developing a training package for judges and lawyers. Presented to Australian High Tech Crime Centre forensic computing and computer investigations workshop, 1 April, Canberra
  • Krone T 2005. Recent developments in hacking laws in Australia. Presented at Department of Justice Occasional seminar series, 28 April, Ottawa, Canada
  • Krone T 2005. Plan or panic: responding to online child exploitation in Australia. Presented at Royal Canadian Mounted Police Headquarters Occasional seminar series, 28 April, Ottawa, Canada
  • Krone T 2005. Reporting, investigating and prosecuting online child exploitation in Australia. Presented at University of Toronto Conference on online child exploitation, 2 May, Toronto, Canada
  • Krone T 2005. The Australian High Tech Crime Centre: evidence of links between computer crime in Australia and former Soviet bloc countries. Presented at American University Occasional seminar, 5 May, Washington, United States
  • Krone T 2005. The nature and extent of online child abuse: implications for law enforcement. Presented at Managers of serious crime course, 16 June, Canberra
  • Krone T 2005. The challenge of policing high tech crime. Presented at Tasmanian Police fraud investigation course, 21 June, Hobart
  • Krone T 2005. Short of far sighted: anticipating the future in the midst of constant change. Presented to Australian Taxation Office IT security forum, 22 June, Canberra
  • Lievore D 2004. Victim credibility in adult sexual assault cases. Presented at Home truths: stop sexual assault & domestic violence - a national challenge, CASA forum, VicHealth, 16 September, Melbourne
  • Lievore D 2004. Prosecutorial decisions in adult sexual assault cases. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Makkai T 2004. Drugs and crime. Presented to UN Office of Drugs and Crime, 23 August, Vienna, Austria
  • Makkai T 2004. Overview of AIC work. Presented at Meeting of International Directors of Justice Research, UK Home Office, 25 August, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Makkai T 2004. AIC and how to use their reports. Presented at NSW Police Leadership Development Program Workshop, NSW Police, 13 October, Parramatta
  • Makkai T 2004. Presentation on AIC Work, Rotary Club meeting, Belconnen Rotary, 27 October, Canberra
  • Makkai T 2004. Applied knowledge: being prepared for the future. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Makkai T 2005. DUMA overview and 2004 results. Presented to the Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy meeting, 19 May, Canberra
  • Makkai T 2005. Brief overview of crime trends in Australia. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Makkai T 2005. Managing the ethics committee at the AIC. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Makkai T 2005. Scientific rapporteur's technical overview. Presented at Workshop on economic crime and money laundering session 1: Economic crime 11th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice, 18-25 April, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Makkai, T 2005. Scientific rapporteur's technical overview. Presented at Workshop on economic crime and money laundering session 2: Money laundering 11th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice, 18-25 April, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Makkai, T & Mouzos J 2005. The International Violence Against Women Survey (IVAWS) - overview of findings from Australia. Presented at 11th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice, 18-25 April, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Makkai T & Payne J 2004. Who graduates from a drug court? Presented to European Society of Criminology, 26 August , Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • McCusker R 2004. Issues of corruption and crime: transnational crime syndicates and trafficking. Presented at Symposium on people trafficking: issues of human security and development, Australian National University, 1 September, Canberra
  • McCusker R 2004. Transnational crime: lateral thinking. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • McCusker R 2005. Corruption, transnational crime and the facilitation of trafficking in persons. Presented at AUS-CSCAP meeting, 10 February, Canberra
  • McCusker R 2005. An overview of research at the Australian Institute of Criminology. Presented at Crime managers' conference, 16 February, Goulburn
  • McCusker R 2005. New practical approaches in managing identity fraud for the finance sector. Presented at Australian Financial Markets Association, Finance Sector Fraud Conference, 10 May, Sydney
  • McCusker R 2005. Anti-money laundering and compliance issues. Presented to Australian Compliance Institute, Finance Sector Forum - the year ahead: beyond survival Rydges Hotel, 12 May, Melbourne
  • McCusker R 2005. Crime management: from the global to the local. Presented at Crime Managers' Course NSW Police Service College, 25 May, Goulburn
  • McCusker R 2005. Law enforcement cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. Presented at Workshop 1: enhancing law enforcement cooperation, including extradition, 11th United Nations Congress on Crime and Criminal Justice, 18-25 April, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Mouzos J 2004. Domestic homicides in Australia: trends and patterns. Presented at 2004 Domestic violence liaison officers' forum, NSW Police Service/NSW Police College, 2 September, Goulburn
  • Mouzos J 2004. Guns, drugs and crime: the Australian experience. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Mouzos J 2004. Murder for hire: an examination of attempted and completed contract killings in Australia. Presented at NSW police intelligence conference, IFOCUS, 4 December, Goulburn
  • Mouzos J & Payne J 2005. Researching drugs and crime at the Australian Institute of Criminology. Presented to Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, 10 February, Canberra
  • Mouzos J 2005. Criminal exploitation of technology: sourcing firearms online. Presented to eBay firearms seminar, 11-12 May, Sydney
  • Mouzos J 2005. Monitoring crime in Australia: the do's and don'ts of setting up a monitoring program. Presented at Safety, crime and justice: from data to policy AIC/ABS conference, 6 June, Canberra
  • Payne J & Wiman G 2005. Working across government: the forgotten dimension in drug court evaluations. Presented at At the cutting edge: therapeutic jurisprudence in Magistrates Courts conference, 5 May, Perth
  • Payne J 2005. Recidivism: researching re-offending. Presented at Safety, crime and justice: from data to policy AIC/ABS conference, 6-7 June, Canberra
  • Prichard J & Willis K 2004. Sporting and physical programs for youths: a crime prevention overview. Presented at Sport versus crime conference, 22-24 November, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
  • Prichard J 2005. Systemic functioning of the Tasmanian juvenile justice system 1991-2001; police gatekeeping and netwidening. Presented at Empirical findings on restorative justice conference, 23-25 February, Canberra
  • Putt J 2005.Violent crime: the big picture and local prevention. Presented at Northern Territory crime prevention forum, 14 February, Darwin
  • Putt J 2005. Violence reduction: the need for ongoing investment in research. Presented to senior New Zealand police, 16 March, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Putt J 2005. Australian corrective services and prison based research. Presented at International conference on criminal corrections, National Hung Cheng University, 1-3 June, Chiayi, Taiwan
  • Schulte C 2005. A dangerous mix: an exploratory analysis of drug driving amongst a sample of police detainees in Australia. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Smith RG 2004. Careers in criminology. Presented at Careers information day for law and legal studies students, La Trobe University, 6 August, Melbourne
  • Smith RG 2004. Strategic fraud control initiatives for Victoria Police. Presented at Victoria Police fraud forum, 6 September, Melbourne
  • Smith RG 2004. Computer crime legislation in Australia. Presented to the delegation from the Information Security Supervision Bureau, Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China, Australian Institute of Criminology, 19 October, Canberra
  • Smith RG 2004. Key issues in the prosecution of financial crime and corruption. Presented at the 5th National investigations symposium, New South Wales ICAC and New South Wales Ombudsman, 5 November, Sydney
  • Smith RG 2004. Understanding tertiary crime prevention in controlling cyber crime: the effectiveness of criminal justice responses. Presented at Crime in Australia: international connections, Australian Institute of Criminology conference, 29-30 November, Melbourne
  • Smith RG, Grabosky P & Urbas G 2005. Cyber criminals on trial: authors meet readers. Presented at Crime, community and the state, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, 9-11 February, Wellington, New Zealand
  • Smith RG 2005. Understanding fraud reporting as an effective risk-management tool. Presented at IIR Conferences: national fraud summit, 22 March, Sydney
  • Smith RG 2005. Consumer fraud research agenda. Presented at Consumer fraud prevention strategy workshop, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, 23 May, Melbourne
  • Smith RG 2005. Measuring road rage. Presented at Safety, crime and justice: from data to policy AIC/ABS conference, 7 June, Canberra
  • Taylor N 2004. National project on drink spiking: investigating the nature and extent of drink spiking in Australia stage one, Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy, 12 November, Brisbane
  • Taylor N 2004. Crime in Australia: an overview of trends, research and prevention strategies. Presented at Asia Pacific conference on crime problems and prevention strategies, 1-4 December, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Taylor N 2005. Drink spiking: the latest research and reforms. Presented at Senator Guy Barnett's underage drinking forum, Parliament House, 22 June, Canberra
  • Willis M 2004. Bushfire arson in Australia. Presented at 1st annual Bushfire CRC conference, 6-8 October, Perth
  • Willis M 2005. Program C 'self sufficient communities'. Increasing community self-sufficiency in managing the bushfire risk. Program overview presented to the Bushfire CRC forum, 29 April, Canberra
  • Willis M 2005. Human caused: bushfire arson in Australia. Presented at Fire in the Australian environment seminar at School of Resources, Environment and Society ANU 13 May, Canberra
  • Willis M 2005. Shifting sands: conducting field research with ex-prisoners. Presented at Safety, crime and justice: from data to policy AIC/ABS conference 6 June, Canberra
  • Willis M 2005. Fire-bugged poster. Presentation to Bushfire CRC Fire Managers Meeting, 6-9 June, Beechworth

Appendix 4: AIC seminars

Date Seminar
2 December 2004Responding to the changing nature of crime from local to transnational: the role of the National Institute of Justice in both the US and the international community in advancing criminal justice research and practice. Jay Albanese, Chief, International Centre, US National Institute of Justice.
2 March 2005 The health of young people in custody in NSW. Mark Allerton, Director, Psychological and Specialist Services, Department of Juvenile Justice, New South Wales.
22 March 2005 A theory of offending. John MacLeod, Research Development and Statistics Directorate, Home Office, United Kingdom.
6 April 2005 Using data mining techniques to detect criminal networks. John Zeleznikow, Victoria University, Melbourne.
13 May 2005 'Moral panic' and the backlash against child pornography laws in North America: the difference constitutional rights make. Professor Radha Jhappan, Carleton University, Canada.

Appendix 5: Submissions

The AIC made written and verbal submissions to government inquiries as follows:

Date Submission
20 August 2004 State priorities: information required for preparation of paper for Board of Management. Australian Bureau of Statistics National Criminal Courts Statistics Unit
22 November 2004 Inquiry into strategies to reduce harmful alcohol consumption. Victoria. Parliament. Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee
15 December 2004 Majority verdicts in criminal trials. New South Wales Law Reform Commission
13 January 2005 Discrimination in employment on the basis of criminal record. Australia. Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Inquiry into Discrimination in Employment on the Basis of Criminal Record
29 April 2005 Inquiry by the Senate Select Committee on Mental Health. Australia. Parliament. Senate Select Committee on Mental Health
23 June 2005 Inquiry into sentencing in the criminal jurisdiction in the ACT. Australian Capital Territory. Legislative Assembly. Standing Committee on Legal Affairs

Appendix 6: Publications referees

The AIC would like to thank the following people for their services as referees for AIC publications released during the year:

  • David Biles
  • Freda Briggs
  • Rod Broadhurst
  • Angela Carr
  • Julie Clark
  • Margaret Cunneen
  • Deborah Dawson
  • Jennifer Farley
  • Robyn Flynn
  • Peter Grabosky
  • Luke Grant
  • Deirdre Grey
  • Richard Harding
  • David Indermaur
  • Derek Jory
  • Leigh Krenske
  • Kati Kraszlan
  • Ruth Lawrence
  • Gloria Laycock
  • Paul Mazerolle
  • Pat Mayhew
  • Shane McKenzie
  • Louise Palfreyman
  • Debra Rickwood
  • Jo Sallybanks
  • Bruce Taggart
  • David Tait
  • Chris Tennant
  • Paul Thomas
  • Steve Vaughan
  • Gino Vumbaca
  • Damian Voltz
  • Joy Wundersitz

Appendix 7: Staffing summary

Aggregate staffing statistics for the financial year are shown below.

2004-05 staffing by classification as at 30 June 2005 (count of staff)
 Ongoing Non-ongoing Total
  Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time 
ClassificationMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale 
AIC2 2 1   2 2 3   10
AIC3   2     1     3
AIC4 1         1   2
AIC5               0
AO1               0
AO2/3   1     6 5   12
AO4/5   6   1   4  1 12
SAO         2 4  1 7
EO1 1      1   2
EO2               0
Director  1           1
Total 4 11 0 3 11 18 0 2 49
2004-05 staffing by gender, salary band and tenure as at 30 June 2005 (EFT staff)
CategorySalary less than $40,000Salary from $40,000-$60,000Salary $60,000 and aboveTotal
  No. EFT staff years No. EFT staff years No. EFT staff years No. EFT staff years
Females
Full time 3 1.10 14 15.91 9 8.96 26 25.97
Part time     3 1.38 2 1.24 5 2.62
LWOP/other     3 1.09     3 1.09
Total 3 1.10 20 18.38 11 10.20 34 29.68
Males
Full time 6 1.77 3 3.12 6 5.89 15 10.78
Part time             0 0.00
LWOP/other             0 0.00
Total 6 1.77 3 3.12 6 5.89 15 10.78
Total staff 9 2.87 23 21.50 17 16.09 49 40.46
EFT = equivalent full time
LWOP = Leave without pay