Subjects
The Australian Institute of Criminology conducts research on a wide range of crime-related subjects. Subjects range from broad-scale topics of crime that affects community groups, crime prevention and the criminal justice system, to more specific crimes like drugs and violence. Information for each subject covers related issues such as definitions, AIC research and publications, statistics, support services, website resources (e.g. policies, initiatives) and related topics.
General resources
- AIC Research
- Bibliographies and directories
- Publications
- Statistics
- Study and career opportunities in criminology
- General criminology and criminal justice resources
Corporate and high tech crime
Crime and the community
- Ethnic / multicultural groups
- Indigenous justice
- Local government and community crime prevention
- Mental health and crime
- Missing persons
- Older people and crime
- Recidivism
- Restorative justice
- Rural crime
- Sport and crime
- Women and crime
- Victims of crime
- Young people and crime
Crime prevention
- Australian Crime and Violence Prevention Awards
- Crime prevention
- Local government and community crime prevention
Criminal justice system
- Courts
- Corrections
- Costs of crime
- Criminal justice system
- Criminal law
- Deaths in custody
- Drug courts
- Indigenous justice
- Juvenile justice
- Policing
- Restorative justice
- Recidivism
Drugs
Property crime
Transnational and organised crime
- Transnational and organised crime
- Environmental crime
- Fraud and corporate crime
- Money laundering
- People smuggling and trafficking

