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Purpose
This policy sets out how personal information held by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) is managed and protected in compliance with the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles.
This policy sets out how we collect, use, disclose and store personal information, including sensitive information, and how you may access and correct personal information that we hold.
All AIC privacy impact assessments required under the Australian Government Agencies Privacy Code will be listed in this register.
The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) has announced funding that will support Australian academics to undertake important crime and justice research.
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Scope
This summary sets out the key points about how the Australian Institute of Criminology (the AIC) handles personal information.
Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abstract
- Executive summary
- Background
- Overview of findings
- Implications
- Literature review
- Developing theory
- Grievance-fuelled violence
- Modelling grievance
- Methods
- Systematic review
- Model characteristics
- Interviews and focus groups
- Data collection
- Data analysis
- Results
- Associations
- Predictive modelling
- Interactions
Today the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) has released a report which examines the experiences of victims who reported sexual harassment and violence perpetrated by someone they met on an online dating platform to the police.