This compendium brings together 20 recent studies published by the Australian Institute of Criminology. Each chapter relates to one of the Institute’s research priorities: Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system, transnational serious and organised crime, domestic and family violence, sexual violence, online sexual exploitation of children, and cybercrime. Together, these studies provide insight into our work on these topics.
Contents
About the editor
List of contributors
Introduction
Part A: Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system
1. Intergenerational incarceration in New South Wales: Characteristics of people in prison experiencing parental imprisonment
Marc Rémond, Reem Zeki, Kelly Austin, Julia Bowman, Jennifer Galouzis, Kelly-Anne Stewart and Elizabeth Sullivan
2. Pre-sentence reports for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: An analysis of language and sentiment
Darcy Coulter, Abdur Rahim Mohammed Forkan, Yong-Bin Kang, Justin Trounson, Thalia Anthony, Elena Marchetti and Stephane Shepherd
Part B: Transnational serious and organised crime
3. Enablers of illicit drug trafficking by organised crime groups
Anthony Morgan and Christopher Dowling
4. Predicting high-harm offending using machine learning: An application to outlaw motorcycle gangs
Timothy Cubitt and Anthony Morgan
5. Regulatory approaches to preventing organised crime among outlaw motorcycle gangs
Christopher Dowling and Anthony Morgan
6. Outlaw motorcycle gangs and domestic violence
Anthony Morgan, Timothy Cubitt and Christopher Dowling
Part C: Domestic and family violence
7. Spaceless violence: Women's experiences of technology-facilitated domestic violence in regional, rural and remote areas
Bridget Harris and Delanie Woodlock
8. Giving voice to the silenced victims: A qualitative study of intimate partner femicide
Li Eriksson, Paul Mazerolle and Samara McPhedran
9. The role of depression in intimate partner homicide perpetrated by men against women: An analysis of sentencing remarks
Siobhan Lawler, Hayley Boxall and Christopher Dowling
Part D: Sexual violence
10. Reporting of dating app facilitated sexual violence to the police: Victim-survivor experiences and outcomes
Siobhan Lawler and Hayley Boxall
11. Image-based abuse: Gender differences in bystander experiences and responses
Asher Flynn, Elena Cama and Adrian J Scott
Part E: Online sexual exploitation of children
12. Secrecy, control and violence in women's intimate relationships with child sexual abuse material offenders
Michael Salter, Delanie Woodlock and Natasha Dubler
13. Child sexual abuse material and end-to-end encryption on social media platforms: An overview
Coen Teunissen and Sarah Napier
14. The sexual exploitation of Australian children on dating apps and websites
Coen Teunissen, Hayley Boxall, Sarah Napier and Rick Brown
15. Advancing child sexual abuse investigations using biometrics and social network analysis
Russell Brewer, Bryce Westlake, Thomas Swearingen, Stephen Patterson, David Bright, Arun Ross, Katie Logos and Dana Michalski
16. How to implement online warnings to prevent the use of child sexual material
Charlotte Hunn, Paul Watters, Jeremy Prichard, Richard Wortley, Joel Scanlan, Caroline Spiranovic and Tony Krone
17. The overlap between child sexual abuse live streaming, contact abuse and other forms of child exploitation
Coen Teunissen and Sarah Napier
Part F: Cybercrime
18. Data breaches and cybercrime victimisation
Anthony Morgan and Isabella Voce
19. Help-seeking among Australian ransomware victims
Isabella Voce and Anthony Morgan
20. Online behaviour, life stressors and profit-motivated cybercrime victimisation
Isabella Voce and Anthony Morgan
Index