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Annual report 2005/06

Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology, 2006
ISSN 0311-449X

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Appendixes

Appendix 1 : AIC publications released in 2005-06

Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tandi/index.html

No. 296International police operations against online child pornography. Krone T, July 2005
No. 300Underground banking: legitimate remittance network or money laundering system? McCusker R, July 2005
No. 301Queensland police stings in online chat rooms. Krone T, July 2005
No. 302Experiences of crime in two selected migrant communities. Johnson H, August 2005
No. 303'Working together': Neighbourhood Watch, reassurance policing and the potential of partnerships. Fleming J, September 2005
No. 304Key findings from the Drug Use Careers of Juvenile Offenders study. Prichard J & Payne J, October 2005
No. 305Identification processes in the higher education sector: risks and countermeasures. Smith RG, December 2005
No. 306Police cautioning in Queensland: the impact on juvenile offending pathways. Dennison S, Stewart A & Hurren E, February 2006
No. 307A micro-simulation model of the juvenile justice system in Queensland. Livingstone M, Stewart A & Palk G, February 2006
No. 308Transnational crime in the Pacific Islands: real or apparent danger? McCusker R, March 2006
No. 309Deaths in custody in Australia 1990-2004. Joudo J, April 2006
No. 310Remand in custody: critical factors and key issues. Sarre R, King S & Bamford D, May 2006
No. 311Impediments to the measurement of road violence. Smith RG, May 2006
No. 312Weapons, drugs and crime: the Australian experience. Mouzos J & Borzycki M, May 2006
No. 313The impact of operational performance reviews on reported crime in Queensland. Mazerolle L, Rombouts S & McBroom J, May 2006
No. 314Problem solving for crime prevention. Cherney A, May 2006
No. 315Residential placement of intra-familial adolescent sex offenders. Grant J, Thornton J & Chamarette C, May 2006
No. 316The murder of overseas visitors in Australia. Venditto J & Mouzos J, May 2006
No. 317Specialty courts: current issues and future prospects. Payne J, June 2006

Research and public policy series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/rpp/index.html

No. 66Homicide in Australia: 2003-2004 National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) annual report. Mouzos J, 2005
No. 67Alcohol, drugs and crime: a study of juveniles in detention. Prichard J & Payne J, 2005
No. 68The impact of pre-recorded video and closed circuit television testimony by adult sexual assault complainants on jury decision making: an experimental study. Taylor N & Joudo J, 2005

Technical and background paper series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tbp/index.html

No. 16The Australian component of the 2004 International Crime Victimisation Survey. Challice G & Johnson H, 2005
No. 17Final report on the North Queensland Drug Court. Payne J, 2005
No. 18Statistics on juvenile detention in Australia: 1981-2004. Veld M & Taylor N, 2005
No. 19Deaths in custody in Australia: National Deaths in Custody Program annual report 2004. Joudo J & Veld M, 2005
No. 20Firearms theft in Australia: a six-month exploratory analysis. Mouzos J & Sakurai Y, 2006

Crime facts info series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/cfi/index.html

No. 101Children on care and protection orders in Australia. 5 July 2005
No. 102Mental health and drug dependency amongst police detainees. 19 July 2005
No. 103Kidnapping and abduction. 2 August 2005
No. 104Location of recorded crime, 2004. 16 August 2005
No. 105Trends in recorded sexual assault. 30 August 2005
No. 106The age of criminal responsibility. 13 September 2005
No. 107Crime victimisation in two selected migrant communities. 27 September 2005
No. 108Homicides in Australia 2003-04: cause of death. 11 October 2005
No. 109Corruption Perceptions Index 2005: Australia and selected countries. 25 October 2005
No. 110Motives for homicide. 8 November 2005
No. 111Drug use by young serious offenders. 22 November 2005
No. 112Motor vehicle theft and recovery in Australia. 6 December 2005
No. 113Federal prisoners by major offence and sex. 20 December 2005
No. 114Deaths in prison custody: sentenced and remand prisoners. 17 January 2006
No. 115Comparing international trends in recorded violent crime. 31 January 2006
No. 116Sworn police officers in Australia. 14 February 2006
No. 117Expenditure on justice by Australian governments. 28 February 2006
No. 118Experiences of neglect and abuse amongst juvenile detainees. 14 March 2006
No. 119Farm crime in Australia. 28 March 2006
No. 120Perception of crime trends. 12 April 2006
No. 121Trends in illicit drug use in Australia. 26 April 2006
No. 122Trends in rates of victimisation: household crime. 11 May 2006
No. 123Global software piracy. 23 May 2006
No. 124Trends in recorded property crime. 6 June 2006
No. 125Juvenile justice supervision in Australia. 21 June 2006

AICrime reduction matters series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/crm/index.html

No. 35Preventing spam. 7 July 2005
No. 36Reducing residential burglary: the British experience revisited. 4 August 2005
No. 37Reducing the risks of 'phishing'. 1 September 2005
No. 38Measuring the performance of crime prevention programs. 6 October 2005
No. 39Preventing juvenile firesetting. 3 November 2005
No. 402005 Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards. 1 December 2005
No. 41Measuring crime prevention outcomes. 5 January 2006
No. 42Closed circuit television (CCTV): recent findings. 2 February 2006
No. 43Mentoring and crime prevention: what is good practice? 7 March 2006
No. 44Wilderness programs and boot camps - are they effective? 4 April 2006
No. 45Reducing intellectual property crime. 4 May 2006
No. 46Risk and fear of fraud among older people. 6 June 2006

Bushfire arson bulletin series

http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/bfab/index.html

No. 18Firefighter arson: part 3 - a case study. 5 July 2005
No. 19Latest additions to the bibliographic database. 19 July 2005
No. 20Cause determination in bushfire investigation. 2 August 2005
No. 21Causes of investigated fires in New South Wales. 16 August 2005
No. 22Causal factors in New South Wales investigated bushfires: part 1 - deliberate fires. 30 August 2005
No. 23Causal factors in New South Wales investigated bushfires: part 2 - other fires. 13 September 2005
No. 24Forensic science and bushfires: part 1 - discrimination of matches. 27 September 2005
No. 25Forensic science and bushfires: part 2 - reconstructing a bushfire scene. 18 October 2005
No. 26The use of profiling in bushfire arson: part 1 - offender profiling. 22 November 2005
No. 27The use of profiling in bushfire arson: part 2 - vandalism and excitement. 20 December 2005
No. 28The use of profiling in bushfire arson: part 3 - revenge-motivated and general serial arsonists. 17 January 2006
No. 29The dynamic-behavioural model of firesetting. 21 February 2006
No. 30Firesetting behaviour: applying the dynamic-behavioural model. 21 March 2006
No. 31Bushfire arson prevention: a community centred approach in Western Australia. 18 April 2006
No. 32Consequences of bushfire arson: part 1: physical impact and economic considerations. 16 May 2006
No. 33Consequences of bushfire arson: part 2: environmental considerations. 27 June 2006

Other AIC publications

Appendix 2 : Non-AIC publications

A number of Institute staff had work published in non-AIC publications during 2005-2006.

  • Australian Institute of Criminology. Federal prisoners: a statistical overview. Australian Law Reform Commission, Same crime, same time: sentencing of federal offenders. Sydney: ALRC, 2006: appendix 1
  • Australian Institute of Criminology. An analysis of federal fraud and drug cases, 2000-2004. Australian Law Reform Commission, Same crime, same time: sentencing of federal offenders. Sydney: ALRC, 2006: appendix 2
  • Homel P. The design and evaluation of physical protection systems. Criminal justice review 29(2) 2004: 428-429
  • Homel P (with Nutley S). Delivering evidence-based policy and practice: lessons from the implementation of the UK Crime Reduction Programme. Evidence and policy 2(1) 2006: 5-26
  • Krone T. Operation Auxin: the Australian response to online child exploitation. RCMP gazette 67(3) 2005: 30-31
  • Krone T. Combating online child pornography in Australia. Quayle E & Taylor M (eds), Viewing child pornography on the internet: understanding the offence, managing the offender, helping the victims. Lyme Regis: Russell House, 2005
  • Krone T. Gaps in cyberspace can leave us vulnerable. Platypus 90 Mar 2006: 31-7
  • Makkai T. Changing demands on research: a perspective from the Australian Institute of Criminology. Crime and justice international 21(89) 2005: 46-47
  • Makkai T. Researching transnational crime: the Australian Institute of Criminology. Global governance 12 2006: 119-125
  • Makkai T. Scientific rapporteur's technical overview of Workshop on Economic Crime and Money Laundering, session 1. Measures to combat economic crime, including money-laundering: report of the workshop. Tokyo: UNAFEI, 2006: 60-67
  • McCusker R. Early fall-out of the Third Directive: the third EU money laundering directive. Money laundering intelligence no. 2 December 2005: 13-15
  • McCusker R. Law enforcement co-operation and judicial assistance in the Asia and Pacific region. Aromaa K & Viljanen T (eds), Enhancing international law enforcement co-operation, including extradition measures. Helsinki: HEUNI, 2005.
  • McCusker R. The US money laundering threat assessment. Money laundering intelligence no. 5 April 2006: 12-13
  • Mouzos J (with Shackelford T). Partner killing by men in cohabiting and marital relationships: a comparative, cross-national analysis of data from Australia and the United States. Journal of interpersonal violence 20(10) October 2005: 1310-1324
  • Putt J (with Thomas P). Roundtable recommendations: illicit drugs and development: critical issues for Asia and the Pacific. Development bulletin no. 69 February 2006: 94-98
  • Smith R. Criminal misuse of identity in higher education. Privacy law bulletin 2(9) 2006: 124-8
  • Smith R (with Grabosky P). Cyber Crime. Goldsmith A, Israel M & Daly K (eds), Crime and justice: a guide to criminology (3rd ed). Sydney: Law Book Company, 2006: 195-218
  • Taylor N. Explaining taxpayer non-compliance through reference to taxpayer identities: a social identity perspective. Bajada C & Schneider F (eds), Size, causes and consequences of the underground economy. London: Ashgate, 2005: 39-53

Appendix 3 : Presentations by AIC staff

  • Anderson J & Payne J 2005. Community policing. International conference on engaging communities, Brisbane, 14-17 August
  • Anderson J 2005. Maximising outcomes in community crime prevention plans. Delivering crime prevention: making the evidence work conference, Sydney, 21 November
  • Anderson K 2005. From kava to coca: trends in drug use and development in Oceania. Illicit drugs and development: critical issues for Asia and the Pacific international symposium, Canberra, 15-16 August
  • Borzycki M 2005. Pilot study of sexual assault and related offences in the ACT: stage 3 presentation on project progress. ACT JACS sexual assault project steering committee forum, Canberra, 12 October
  • Bryant C 2006. Human caused: reducing the impact of deliberately lit bushfires. Australian bushfire conference, Brisbane, 6-9 June
  • Chandler J 2005. Evidence based practice in criminology. 3rd international evidence based librarianship conference, Brisbane, 18 October
  • Homel P 2006. The UK Reducing Burglary Initiative: lessons for designing and implementing a comprehensive approach to property crime reduction, Insurance Australia Group Sydney, 20 January
  • James M 2006. Crime and older Australians. National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre roundtable discussion on seniors and crime, Brisbane, 30 March
  • Krone T 2005. Issues in sentencing child pornography offenders. Annual conference of NSW magistrates, Sydney, 1 September
  • Krone T 2005. Protecting children from online sexual exploitation: in search of a standard. Safety and security in a networked world: balancing cyber-rights and responsibilities, Oxford Internet Institute, 9 September
  • Krone T 2005. Profiling online child exploitation offenders. AFP training workshop, Sydney, 26 October
  • Krone T 2005. Developments in online child sexual exploitation. AFP online child sexual exploitation training course, Melbourne, 14 December
  • Makkai T 2005. Evaluation report and findings. Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative (IDDI) national workshop, Sydney, 4 August
  • Makkai T 2005. Trends in official crime rates. Crime Stoppers Australia annual conference, Sydney, 31 August
  • Makkai T 2005. The AIC and crime trends. ACT Justices of the Peace Association seminar, Canberra, 24 September
  • Makkai T 2005. AIC, crime trends and older Australians. Canberra & Region Branch of the National Seniors Association meeting, Canberra, 28 September
  • Makkai T 2005. Risk factors for early initiation into crime amongst a sample of chronic offenders. Understanding and responding to chronic youth offending, Adelaide, 27 October
  • Makkai T 2006. The causes of family violence. AIJA family violence conference, Adelaide, 23-24 February
  • Makkai T 2006. What does research that informs crime and justice policy look like? TC Beirne School of Law seminar, University of Queensland, 17 March
  • Makkai T 2006. Social costs of drug use: drug related crime data. Workshop on the estimate of the social costs of drug use and avoidable costs of alcohol use in Australia, Sydney, 24 March
  • Makkai T & Payne J 2006. Specialty courts in Australia: the Australian experience. UNODC, Vienna, 24 April
  • Makkai T 2006. Overview of latest drug trends: Australia. UNODC, Vienna, 28 April
  • Makkai T 2006. Prison reform: policy directions in Australia. Central European University Centre for Public Policy Studies, Budapest, 2 May
  • Makkai T 2006. Keynote presentation: ACT recidivist offenders. Reintegration puzzle conference, Brisbane, 16 June
  • McCusker R 2005. From vertical to lateral thinking: proactive intelligence in the mitigation of transnational crime. AFP Management of Serious Crime Course 35, AFP College Barton, 1 July
  • McCusker R 2005. Electronic evidence retrieval. Public sector fraud and corruption conference 2005, Canberra, 26 July
  • McCusker R 2005. Transnational crime networks and drugs trafficking: the consequences for the Asia-Pacific region of a well-established symbiosis. Illicit drugs and development international symposium, Canberra, 15-16 August
  • McCusker R 2005. Anti-money laundering and fraud control. 9th annual Australian Compliance Institute national conference, Melbourne, 1 September
  • McCusker R 2005. Underground banking: legitimate remittance network or money laundering system? 23rd international symposium on economic crime, University of Cambridge, 4-11 September
  • McCusker R 2005. Looking for a smaller needle in a bigger haystack: locating, mitigating and evidencing fraud. Australian Government fraud liaison forum, Canberra, 26 October
  • McCusker R 2005. Identity fraud and identity theft: developments and trends. Combating identity fraud, Sydney, 31 October - 2 November
  • McCusker R 2005. Combating ID theft and fraud: creating forward thinking and reactive security processes. Combating identity fraud, Sydney, 31 October - 2 November
  • McCusker R 2005. The complex crimes of dishonesty: trends and solutions in fraud. 2005 Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Pacific Rim conference, Sydney, 14 November
  • McCusker R 2006. The sacred cow of human rights: which human? whose rights? Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • McCusker R 2006. Transnational crime, terrorism and security: inextricably linked or diametrically opposed? National security Australia, Sydney, 27-28 February
  • McCusker R 2006. Towards holistic security: the nature, threat and anticipation of targeted cyber-crime. Fraud, OpRisk & security world, Hong Kong, 21-24 March
  • McCusker R 2006. Fraud migration: is Australia a weak link? 7th annual Australian fraud summit, Sydney, 29-30 March
  • McCusker R 2006. Transnational crime in the Pacific Islands: real or apparent threat? Heads of the Financial Intelligence Units of the Pacific Islands, Sydney, 5 June
  • McCusker R 2006. The nature of transnational financial crime: transgressing corporate and national borders. Commonwealth Bank/International Association of Financial Crime Investigators annual conference on transnational financial crime: prevention, detection and response, Sydney, 5 June
  • McCusker R 2006. Corporate crime investigation: from go to stop. Fraud investigation and forensic accounting 2006. CPA, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne, 8, 13 and 14 June
  • McCusker R 2006. People trafficking in and around the North-East Indian Ocean: a major emerging issue. 16th biennial conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia, Wollongong, 27 June
  • McCusker R 2006. Emerging forms of high tech crime. AHTCC conference, Canberra, 28 June
  • McCusker R 2006. Transnational crime, terrorism and security. Continuity Forum conference, Canberra, 29 June
  • McLachlan K 2005. Violence against young women: current AIC research. YWCA spotlighting: young women and violence forum, Canberra, 19 October
  • McLachlan K 2006. Justice, equity and diversity: the criminal justice response to sexual violence in diverse communities. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • Moore JP 2006. The reintegration of Indigenous offenders: an examination of correctional programming in Australia. Indigenous law and justice advocacy meeting, Canberra, 7 June
  • Mouzos J 2005. Applying homicide research to policing: thinking outside the square. Australian police summit, Melbourne, 5-6 October
  • Mouzos J 2005. Firearms theft research. Sporting Shooters and Firearms Advisory Council meeting, Canberra, 30 November
  • Mouzos J 2005. Drug use among police detainees: some comparative results from Queensland. South-East Queensland watchhouse managers' conference, Brisbane, 14 December
  • Mouzos J 2005. Applying homicide research to policing: thinking outside the square. Homicide Group, Queensland Police Service, Brisbane, 15 December
  • Mouzos J 2006. Firearms theft in Australia: current trends and emerging issues. Contemporary trends and emerging issues: illicit firearms markets workshop, Adelaide, 2 February
  • Mouzos J 2006. Firearms theft in Australia. Firearms safety conference, Christchurch, 20-24 February
  • Mouzos J 2006. An examination of serial murder in Australia. Homicide Research Working Group Meeting, Richmond VA, USA, 8-11 June
  • Muller D 2006. Diversion of Indigenous young people from the criminal justice system. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • Putt J 2005. Summarising key points from the conference. Illicit drugs and development international symposium, Canberra, 15-16 August
  • Putt J 2005. Researching drugs and crime at the AIC. Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs and Australian National Council on Drugs meeting, Adelaide, 20 October
  • Putt J & Delahunty B 2006. Policing implications of illicit drug use in rural and remote Indigenous communities. Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs, Adelaide, 24 February
  • Putt J 2006. Key findings from the crime in Australian fisheries project. National Fisheries Compliance Committee, Adelaide, 11-12 April
  • Putt J & Tresidder J 2006. National Community Crime Prevention Programme: crime prevention planning and evaluation. National Community Crime Prevention Programme workshops, Ballarat and Melbourne, 8-9 May
  • Putt J 2006. Clandestine laboratory site remediation project: interim findings. National Local Government Drug and Alcohol Advisory Committee forum, Adelaide, 24 May
  • Putt J 2006. Overview of the conference: final session. Court drug diversion conference, Brisbane, 25-26 May
  • Smith J & Datson E 2005. Turning the elephant around: a road trip. Australian Government Libraries Information Network annual conference, Canberra, 28 July
  • Smith J 2006. Knowledge management: what you can do with what you've already got. World Criminal Justice Libraries Network meeting, Montreal, 6 June
  • Smith L 2006. Amphetamine type stimulant (ATS) use amongst a sample of police detainees in Australia. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • Smith R 2005. Preventing identity related crime: 100 points, biometrics or identity cards? Australian Federal Police management of serious crime program: identity Crime: traditional crime - new technology, Canberra, 7 July
  • Smith R 2005. The importance of reporting fraud and corruption by public sector agencies. Public sector fraud and corruption conference, Canberra, 28 July
  • Smith R 2005. Regulating dishonest conduct in the professions. Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics conference on regulation of the professions: new and changing contexts, Canberra, 5 August
  • Smith R 2005. Crime in the digital age. Deakin University crime, criminology and policing lecture, Geelong, 7 September
  • Smith R & Urbas G 2005. Australia's legislative response to cyber crime. Information Systems Audit and Control Association Oceania conference on computer audit control and security: striking a balance, Perth, 25 October
  • Smith R 2005. Keynote address: biometric user authentication systems: policy and practical issues for the 21st century. Information Systems Audit and Control Association Oceania conference on computer audit control and security: striking a balance, Perth, 25 October
  • Smith R 2005. Cybercrime in a borderless world. Information Systems Audit and Control Association Oceania conference on computer audit control and security: striking a balance, Perth, 25 October
  • Smith R 2005. Identity related fraud in the tertiary education sector: risks and management strategies. Identity fraud, Sydney, 31 October
  • Smith R 2005. Biometric solutions to identity related crime: evidence versus policy. Delivering crime prevention: making the evidence work, Sydney, 21 November
  • Smith R 2006. Human rights in the digital age. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • Smith R 2006. Biometric solutions to identity related fraud: policy and effectiveness. 7th annual Australian fraud summit 2006, Sydney, 30 March
  • Smith R 2006. Combating identity theft through better verification processes. 7th annual Australian fraud summit 2006, Sydney, 30 March
  • Smith R 2006. Identification processes in the higher education sector: risks and countermeasures. NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption professional development forum, Sydney, 8 June
  • Smith R 2006. How will criminals misuse biometrics in the next five to ten years? Biometrics Institute annual Australia conference, Sydney, 9 June
  • Taylor N 2005. Drink spiking and sexual assault: what do we know and where to from here? Let's call it for what it is! Drug and alcohol facilitated sexual assault forum, Melbourne, 29 August
  • Taylor N 2006. Modelling and forecasting trends in juvenile detention. Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators conference, Canberra, 24 May
  • Taylor N 2006. Drug use careers of juvenile offenders: key findings. Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators Conference, Canberra, 26 May
  • Tresidder J 2005. Community corrections in Australia: an overview and strategies to improve the outcomes of post-release programs. International conference on community corrections, Dalian, China, 28-29 July
  • Tresidder J 2005. Evaluation, policy and practice: working across agencies. Delivering crime prevention: making the evidence work, Sydney, 21 November
  • Tresidder J 2006. The killer cocktail: alcohol and unemployed adolescents. Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation Foundation forum, Sydney, May 10
  • Urbas G 2006. Racial vilification on the internet: free speech or computer crime? Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February
  • Urbas G 2006. Cybercriminals on trial seminar, University of Basel, Switzerland, 7 June
  • Urbas G 2006. Cybercrime: the transnational dimension. Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden, 17 June
  • Willis M 2005. Fire signs: wildfires and geospatial analysis. 13th ECCA symposium. Santiago, Chile, 27-30 July
  • Willis M 2005. Fire-bugged: bushfire arson - now and beyond. 2nd annual Bushfire CRC conference, Auckland, 6 October
  • Willis M & Bryant C 2005. Human caused: bushfire arson in Australia. Bushfire CRC program meeting, Mt Macedon, 8-9 December
  • Willis M 2006. Fire signs: community change, environmental awareness and responses to arson in bushland environments. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology conference, Hobart, 7-9 February

Appendix 4 : AIC seminars

DateSeminar
24 August 2005Victims' rights in the United Kingdom. Professor Paul Rock, Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science
9 September 2005Substance use among young adults in the ACT: findings from the PATH Through Life project. Tanya Caldwell, Amanda George and Bryan Rodgers, Australian National University
5 October 2005Improving illicit drug policy in Australia: the Drug Policy Modelling Project (DPMP). Associate Professor Alison Ritter, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre
10 October 2005An agent based simulation model of the criminal justice system of England and Wales. Dr Jenny Maresh, Office of Criminal Justice Reform, UK
27 October 2005Gaining an understanding of, and increasing effective intervention in, organised criminal networks in London. Anna Aquilina, Metropolitan Police Service, London
15 November 2005The forensic analysis of gambling records. Deneen L Hernandez, Federal Bureau of Investigation, USA
23 November 2005The impact of research and evaluation on policy formation and delivery. Professor Sandra Nutley, University of St Andrews, Scotland
28 November 2005How judges and researchers can collaborate to reform the criminal justice system. Judge Michael A Yarnell, Superior Court of Maricopa County, Arizona
7 February 2006The developmental origins of aggression. Professor Richard Tremblay, University of Montreal, Canada
15 February 2006Operation Aquatic: investigation into the murder of Mrs Ricky Conway. Detective Superintendent Ben Cartwright, Australian Federal Police
28 April 2006Strategies to reduce Indigenous imprisonment: perspectives in Western Australia. Mark Jessop, WA Department of Corrective Services
3 May 2006WA's Responsible Parenting Initiative: applying social contracts. Hilary MacWilliam, WA Office of Crime Prevention
30 May 2006Singapore's Infocomm security masterplan. Douglas Tang, Visiting Fellow from Singapore, Australian Institute of Criminology
15 June 2006Women defendants in court. Judge Peggy Fulton Hora (Ret), Superior Court of California

Appendix 5 : Submissions

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

DateSubmission
27 September 2006Comments on the National directions on inhalant abuse consultation paper. Victorian Department of Human Services, Drugs Policy and Services Branch
6 February 2006Review of Commonwealth criminal penalties: options for assessing community attitudes. Australian Government Attorney-General's Department
7 August 2006National cannabis strategy. National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre

Appendix 6 : Publications referees

The AIC thanks the following people for their services as referees for AIC publications released during the year:
David BilesPat Mayhew
Rachelle BoyleJohn McFarlane
Freda BriggsTess McLachlan
Alan BrookeFrank Morgan
Clare CappaWendy Murray
Angela CarrSue Pollock
Judy CashmoreKaren Price
Ron ClarkeUma Rao
Michael CondonLyn Roberts
Sinclair DinnenVictoria Ross
Neil DonnellyAdam Sutton
Peter GraboskyDamian Voltz
Anna GrantJohn Walker
Mal HydeRob White
Gloria LaycockPaul Williams
Denise LievoreJoy Wundersitz
Geoff Main

AIC staff and relevant staff in other organisations also provide comments on AIC publications.

All monitoring reports and reports arising from externally commissioned research are reviewed by stakeholders prior to publication.

Appendix 7: Staffing summary

Aggregate staffing statistics for the financial year are shown below.

2005-06 staffing by classification and tenure as at 30 June 2006
Classification Ongoing Non-ongoing Total
Full time Part time Full time Part time
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
AIC122
AIC21121319
AIC325119
AIC4112
AO1123
AO2/31236
AO4/551915
SAO437
EO1112
EO20
Director11
Total490312211456
Salary levels as at 30 June 2006>
Category < $50,000 $50,000 - $70,000 $70,000 - $90,000 > $90,000 Total
No.EFTNo.EFTNo.EFTNo.EFTNo.EFT
Females
Full time107.66119.3787.0322.003126.06
Part time20.3621.1731.4672.99
LWOP/other10.83 10.83
Total138.851310.54118.4922.003929.88
Males
Full time32.6353.8753.0522.001511.55
Part time10.06 10.06
LWOP/other 10.8510.85
Total42.6953.8753.0532.851712.46
Total staff1711.541814.411611.5454.855642.34
EFT = equivalent full time
LWOP = leave without pay