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The latest issue of the United Nations Crime Prevention And Criminal Justice Programme Network Of Institutes (PNI) Newsletter is now available. Focusing on Pillar II of the Kyoto Declaration – “Advancing Criminal Justice Systems”, this issue provides updates from PNI partner organisations, including highlights from the recent AIC 2022 conference and a spotlight on AIC publications.
The latest issue of the United Nations Crime Prevention And Criminal Justice Programme Network Of Institutes (PNI) Newsletter is now available. Focusing Pillar III of the Kyoto Declaration – “Promoting the Rule of Law”, this issue provides updates from PNI partner organisations. Also featured are highlights from the AIC's 50th anniversary and an article about the establishment of the Australian National Anti-Corruption Commission.
The latest issue of the United Nations Crime Prevention And Criminal Justice Programme Network Of Institutes (PNI) Newsletter is now available. This issue provides updates on events and publications from PNI partner organisations. Also featured is an article providing an overview of the AIC's research on intimate partner violence.
View the PNI Newsletter Issue 5
In collaboration with the Griffith Criminology Institute, the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) today released a report which used criminal history data for 3 birth cohorts in New South Wales (NSW) to estimate the prevalence of recorded family and domestic violence offending.
The data for this study is based on offences recorded by the NSW Police Force for individuals who were proceeded against by police and who were born in one of 3 NSW birth cohorts (1984, 1994 and 2004).
During March 1981, a seminar on Aboriginal criminological research, held at the Australian Institute of Criminology, recommended inter alia the Institute establish a data center with respect to Aboriginal criminal justice research, innovations and crime prevention programs. The Institute's Board of Management subsequently decreed that an attempt be made to disseminate the data obtained.
Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Executive summary
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Investigations commenced
- Part 3: Investigations finalised
- Part 4: Most costly frauds
- Part 5: Policing and prosecutions
- Part 6: Fraud control management
- Part 7: Conclusions
- References