Department of Regulation and Global Governance, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University
Experienced professor with interests in cybercrime, organised crime, penology (recidivism and risk assessment), victims, comparative and historical theories of crime. He most recent monograph co-authored with Thierry and Brigitte Bouhours “Violence and the Civilizing Process in Cambodia” was published by Cambridge University Press in November 2015. He has a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry in Asia and Australia and with various industry partners. He was associate professor at the University of Hong Kong 1994-2005, and subsequently at the Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University before moving to Regnet, ANU. He directs the ANU Cybercrime Observatory which undertakes research on topics as varied as phishing risks, darknet markets, spam borne malware, and CEM. Skilled in Policy Analysis, Data Analysis, Research Design, Lecturing, and Public Speaking. He obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Criminal Justice from the University of Western Australia in 1994.
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