Disclosure log

The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) is required by section 11C of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act) to publish a disclosure log on its website. The disclosure log lists information that has been released in response to an freedom of information (FOI) access request. This requirement has applied since 1 May 2011.

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FOI Coordinator
GPO Box 1936
Canberra ACT 2601

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Disclosure log

Date of access FOI request Information published in the disclosure log
December 2024 The Style Guides/Brand Guides/Writing Guides currently used for the Australian Institute of Criminology
December 2022 Australian Institute of Criminology's estimates briefing pack, (including back pocket briefs) for the 2022 October and November Budget Estimates
April 2021 All submissions made in 2018 and 2019 by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources in adherence to the Commonwealth Fraud Control Framework April 2021 - Annexure A
June 2020 Correspondence relating to the Australian Women's Survey Attachment B
May 2020 Research working papers and project completion of Project No 118 Annexure A
Annexure B
Annexure C
Annexure D
August 2018 Access to an evaluation conducted by staff at the AIC on the Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network (ACORN)
February 2017
  1. The earliest record of the final text of report 516;
  2. Any correspondence, or records of any communication, between the AIC and any Minister (or Minister's office) regarding the report;
  3. The most recent project status update or similar for the report; and
  4. The most recent project plan of similar for the report
May 2016 A breakdown by year, for each of the past 15 years, of the number of gunshot victims for the following age brackets: 0-11yrs, 12-15yrs, 16-17yrs, using the National Homicide Monitoring Program dataset.
May 2016 Documents relating to the average number of deaths of Aboriginals in NSW, QLD and NT police cells in the last decade.
December 2015 Documents relating to the AIC project Mass shootings in Australia and the US