Research Report
18-05-2021
Contents
Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Abstract
Executive summary
Introduction
Methodology
Findings: Knowledge and use of biometrics
Findings: Privacy, ethics and data sharing
The future of biometric technologies
Conclusion
References
Training project proceedings
15-06-1983
9-12 November 1982
Contents
Foreword
Retailers as victims of crime Mr W. Clifford
Reflections on retailers and crime Mr D. Challinger
Trends in retail security overseas Mr R.M. Lawrence
Public education in retail security in Australia Mr K.E. MacDonald
Retailers as victims of crime Mr B.R. Brown
Methods of investigation and prevention of retail crime Sergeant I. Juergens
Methods of investigation and prevention of retail crime - paper 2 Detective John Carroll
Training project proceedings
29-04-1983
26-29 April 1983
Contents
Opening address His Excellency The Right Honourable Sir Ninian Stephen
Terror, confusion and gain: modern significance of arson Mr W. Clifford
Investigation of vehicle fires Detective Inspector A.J. Anderson
Arson The Honourable Peter Anderson
Arson - a national approach The Honourable Race Mathews
Arson in rural South Australia Mr L. Johns
Politics of arson Mr R. Smith
Arson in New South Wales Inspector L. Noonan
Training project proceedings
15-06-1983
Canberra, 18-20 May 1982
Contents
Papers of the seminar
The coming of age of private security W. Clifford
The private security industry J.F. Ashby
The problems of research into private security in Australia A.S. Rees
Private security and its implications: a North American perspective Clifford D. Shearing and Philip C. Stenning
Crime, policing and deterrence Stephen Brody
Private police - the views of a state police officer Superintendent A. Tickell
Training project proceedings
15-06-1980
Canberra, 2-4 April 1979
Contents
Opening Senator John Knight
Papers of the seminar
Community legal education and law reform The Honourable Mr Justice M.D. Kirby
The role of the Australian Institute of Criminology Mr C.R. Bevan
The role of the Australian Legal Education Council Professor K.E. Lindgren
The education of teachers Mr J. Goldring
The legal perspective Mr T. Purcell
The High School Education Law Project Ms S. Churchman
Training project proceedings
15-06-1978
Canberra, 26-28 November 1976
Contents
Introduction
Opening of the seminar
Papers of the seminar
The future of the magistrates' courts Dr D. O'Connor
The role of the magistrate in the criminal justice system I. Cameron
Crime control procedures in Singapore A.W. Ghows
Sentencing and current alternatives R. Miller
Indigenous persons and the law Emeritus Professor H. Manning Clarke
Training project proceedings
15-06-1977
Canberra, 7-11 June 1976
Contents
Papers of the seminar
Aborigines and the law William Clifford
Aborigines and the law D.T. Gunter
Some comments on the needs of Aboriginal legal representation and its future development H. Wallwork
South Australian Police/Aboriginal liaison A.R. Calvesbert
Workshop reports
Summary of seminar resolutions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Training project proceedings
15-06-1976
1-5 March 1976
Contents
Part I
Opening remarks The Honourable R.J. Ellicott
The use of customary law for crime prevention W. Clifford
The use of customary law for crime prevention and control His Excellency the Honourable Sir John Kerr
Keynote address: The use of customary law in the criminal justice system The Honourable Sir Sydney Frost
Commentary on keynote address Professor R.S. O'Regan
Part II
Summary of discussions W. Clifford
Training project proceedings
15-06-1977
Canberra, 9-13 August 1976
Contents
Introduction
Report on the seminar A.J. Watt
Papers of the seminar
Opening remarks The Honourable R.J. Ellicott
A new look at police-juvenile relations R.A. Wilson
Socialisation - the family C.R. Bevan
Current trends in delinquency research D. Biles
Trends in juvenile delinquency J. Kraus
Police intervention in juvenile delinquency in Queensland K.J. Hoggett
How effective are court imposed measures? J. Kraus
Training project proceedings
15-06-1975
29 April-10 May 1974
Contents
Papers of the seminar
Training for crime control personnel Harold G. Weir
Account of the United Nations Asia and Far East Institute involvement V.N. Pillai
Police training for tomorrow R.A. Wilson
The significance of diversion from the traditional criminal justice process Benedict S. Alper
Law training for correctional personnel? Mary W. Daunton-Fear
Some aspects of the effectiveness of training for correctional personnel V.N. Pillai
Training project proceedings
15-06-1981
Canberra, 21-23 October 1980
Contents
Foreword
Resolutions of the seminar
Welcome and introductory remarks C.R. Bevan
Papers of the seminar
Alcohol in Australian society: psychological, economic, and historical perspectives S. Mugford
Alcohol causes crime H. Wallwork
Alcohol is a red herring (or a pink elephant if you prefer) M.A. Kingshott
Effects of Intoxicated Persons Act, New South Wales J. Andrews
The individual - freedom, community, and alcohol J. Tully
Training project proceedings
18-02-1981
Proceedings of the third seminar, University of New South Wales, 16-18 February 1981
Contents
Preface
Objectives of the seminar
Proceedings - Monday 16 February
Opening address - The development of information in criminology W. Clifford
The role of the J.V. Barry Memorial Library of the Australian Institute of Criminology and the future of the criminal justice library system Mary Gosling
Summary of discussion
Aborigines and the law: the methodology of a bibliography
Training project proceedings
15-06-1978
Proceedings of the seminar, 25-26 March 1977
Contents
Papers of the seminar
The role of the criminology library Richard G. Fox
Analysis of background information sheets Margaret McAleese
Cooperation between Australian criminology libraries E.J. Glasson
A national clearinghouse of criminological information Arie Freiberg
CINCH: Computerised Information from National Criminological Holdings Anatole Kononewsky
Training project proceedings
09-04-1981
Canberra, 6-9 April 1981
Contents
Foreword
Opening address Mr W. Clifford, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology
Session I
The computer as an operational aid Discussion leaders: Mr W. Clifford, Mr K. Smith and Mr F. Richardson
Session II
Inputs, outputs and data transfers Discussion leaders: Chief Supt. W. Williams, Mr M. Butler and Mr E. Sikk
Session III
Policy-level and research computing