The annual report of the Australian Institute of Criminology is produced to meet parliamentary reporting requirements and to provide information to stakeholders and the community about the Institute’s work. The information contained in this report is provided to inform the Australian Government, members of parliament, state and territory agencies, grant recipients, award winners, consultants, students of crime and criminal justice, potential employees and the public.
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Contents
Acronyms
2023–24 at a glance
Director's review
Part 1: Overview
Minister, portfolio and director
Purpose and role
Functions
Outcomes
Organisational structure
Part 2: Our performance
Annual performance statements
Performance against criteria
Part 3: Delivery
Research
Funding
Dissemination
Library and information services
Part 4: Management and accountability
Corporate governance
Risk management
External scrutiny
Procurement
Part 5: Our people
Staffing profile
Remuneration
Employment arrangements
Learning and development
Workforce management
Work health and safety
Part 6: Financial performance
Financial overview
Independent auditor's report
Statement by the Accountable Authority and Chief Financial Officer
Audited financial statements
Part 7: Appendices
Appendix 1: Statutory reporting
Appendix 2: List of requirements
Appendix 3: Alphabetical index