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2012-13

Agency Program Title Recipient Purpose Recipient Funding Location Value Grant Term Approval date
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Angela DWYER, Dr Matthew BALL, Dr Christine BOND, Dr Murray LEE, A/Professor Thomas CROFTS Reporting Victimisation to LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex) Police Liaison Services: A mixed methods study across two Australian states Queensland University of Technology Qld $16,332.74 18 months 12 Mar 2013
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Prof Roderick Broadhurst, Dr Mamoun Alazab A cybercrime observatory for Australia: a pilot database of criminal activity on the internet Australian National University ACT $75,022 12 18 March 2013
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Don Weatherburn, Dr Suzanne Poynton The effect of post-release supervision on risk of re-offending NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research NSW $46,000 10 27 March 2013
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants A/Prof Tony Krone, Dr Russell Smith, Dr Adam Tomison, Ms Alice Hutchings, Ms Sarah Macgregor Exploring the relationship between the use of online child exploitation materials, the use of internet-enabled technologies to procure children, and contact sexual offending against children University of Canberra ACT $39,177 12 29 April 2013
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Emily Schindeler, A/Prof Janet Ransley Prosecuting workplace violence: the utility and policy implications of criminalisation Griffith University Qld $39,956 12 24 April 2013

2011-12

Agency Program Title Recipient Purpose Recipient Funding Location Value Grant Term Approval date
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Don Weatherburn Bonds, suspended sentences and re-offending: Does the length of the order matter? NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research NSW $25,238 6 months 3-Feb-12
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Caitlin Hughes
A/Professor Alison Ritter
Mr Nicholas Cowdery AM QC
Using evidence to evaluate Australian drug trafficking thresholds: proportionate, equitable and just? University of New South Wales NSW $49,423.78 9 9-Mar-12
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Carleen Marie Thompson
Prof Anna Louise Stewart
Dr Troy John Allard
Ms April Petra Chrzanowski
Understanding the extent, nature and causes of adult-onset offending: Implications for the effective and efficient use of criminal justice and crime reduction resources Griffith University QLD $15,142 12 9-Mar-12
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Prof Ross Homel
Dr Kate Freiberg
Dr Sara Branch
Preventing the onset of youth offending: The impact of the Pathways to Prevention Project on developmental pathways through the primary years Griffith University QLD $60,092 12 9-Mar-12
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Murray Lee
Assoc. Prof. Thomas Crofts
Dr Alyce McGovern
Dr Michael Salter
Dr Sanja Milivojevic
Sexting and Young People: Perceptions, Practices, Policy and Law University of Sydney NSW $55,812 22 23-Mar-12
Australian Institute of Criminology Criminology Research Grants Dr Michael Townsley
Dr Sacha Reid Dr Danielle Reynald
Dr John Rynne
Crime in High Rise Buildings: Planning for Vertical Community Safety Griffith University QLD $54,900 12 2-May-12

2010-11

Portfolio Agency Program Title Sub-program (if applicable) Recipient Purpose Value Approval date Grant Term Grant Funding Location
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   University of New South Wales Determining the impact of opioid substitution therapy upon mortality and recidivism among prisoners: A 22-year data linkage study $100,00 November 2010 24 months NSW
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   Griffith University Understanding Criminal Careers: Targeting Individual and Community Based Interventions to Reduce Indigenous Over-representation $48,181 November 2010 12 months Qld
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   Charles Sturt University Reoffence risk in intrafamilial child sex offenders $26,233 November 2010 12 months NSW
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   University of Western Sydney Homicide and the Night-Time Economy $55,332 March 2011 19 months NSW
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   The University of Queensland Community variations in hoax calls and suspicious fires: Geographic, temporal and socio-economic dimensions and trajectories $45,015.17 March 2011 12 months Qld
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund   Australian Institute of Criminology Classifying domestic violence perpetrators: Identifying opportunities for intervention and prevention $106,000 November 2010 12 months ACT


2009-10

PortfolioAgencyProgram Title Sub-program (if applicable)RecipientPurposeValueApproval dateGrant TermGrant Funding Location
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Queensland University of Technology Sentencing of Indigenous offenders in the Lower Courts: a study of three Australian jurisdictions $15,086   12 months Brisbane, QLD 4001
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Monash University Child sexual abuse and subsequent offending and victimisation: a 45 year follow-up study $43,652.00 12 months Clifton Hill, VIC 3068
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Deakin University Assessing the therapeutic climate of prisons $45,554.84 12 months Geelong, VIC 3217
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund University of Technology Sydney Addressing the 'crime problem' of the Northern Territory Intervention: alternate paths to regulating minor driving offences in remote communities $33,000.00 12 months Broadway, NSW 2007
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Edith Cowan University Amphetamine use among detainees at the East Perth watch house: what is the impact on crime? $55,251.75 6 months Joondalup, WA 6027

2008-09

PortfolioAgencyProgram TitleSub-Program (if applicable)RecipientPurposeValueApproval dateGrant TermGrant Funding Location
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund James Cook University Research Project: 'Sudanese Refugees' expeiences with the Queensland criminal Justice system $134,811 27-Jan-09 18 Months Townsville, QLD 4811
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Monash University Oral language competence and interpersonal violence: exploring the links in incarcerated young males $76,196 10-Mar-09 2 years Clayton, VIC 3168
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Deakin University ID scanners in night-time economy: social sorting or social order? $56,452.00 13-May-2009 12 months Geelong, VIC 3217
Attorney General's Criminology Research Council Criminology Research Fund Menzies School of Health Research Developing successful diversionary schemes for youth from remote Aboriginal communities $186,208 12-June-2009 3 years Casuarina, NT

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