As part of the Australian university sector, criminologists have been encouraged to find commercial clients for their skills and products. This paper examines the implications for the future development of criminology in Australia of changing patterns of Commonwealth, State and non-government organisation funding. It explores what might happen to criminology if the entrepreneurial periphery gains a tighter purchase on the academic core
The Australian Research Council recently circulated a consultation paper on new Field of Research Co...
This thesis comprehensively examines the policing of economic crime by Australian private investigat...
Executive summary This report describes the commercial activities and examines the impediments and...
The number of students studying criminology in higher education is growing across Australia and Aote...
The aim of this paper is to explore issues associated with the commercialization of university resea...
Research commercialization is a crucial aspect of technological innovation and is a complex socio-ec...
A report prepared by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1996. Made avail...
Progressively during the 1990s, both in Australia and in many countries throughout the world, Govern...
Contemporary issues of global significance for criminology include transnational crimes and relative...
Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology has been for many years a leading Australian textbook for ...
The emergence of the global economy has forced the Australian government to revise economic strategi...
The “political” dynamics and the details of conducting criminological research on a day-to-day basis...
This study provides a profile of the actions taken by Australian universities to diversify their rev...
Textbooks can play an important part in the reproduction of a discipline. They can do so in two sens...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
The Australian Research Council recently circulated a consultation paper on new Field of Research Co...
This thesis comprehensively examines the policing of economic crime by Australian private investigat...
Executive summary This report describes the commercial activities and examines the impediments and...
The number of students studying criminology in higher education is growing across Australia and Aote...
The aim of this paper is to explore issues associated with the commercialization of university resea...
Research commercialization is a crucial aspect of technological innovation and is a complex socio-ec...
A report prepared by Adam Graycar, Director, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1996. Made avail...
Progressively during the 1990s, both in Australia and in many countries throughout the world, Govern...
Contemporary issues of global significance for criminology include transnational crimes and relative...
Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology has been for many years a leading Australian textbook for ...
The emergence of the global economy has forced the Australian government to revise economic strategi...
The “political” dynamics and the details of conducting criminological research on a day-to-day basis...
This study provides a profile of the actions taken by Australian universities to diversify their rev...
Textbooks can play an important part in the reproduction of a discipline. They can do so in two sens...
This thesis has reported one of the first Australian studies of the role of spin-off companies (as a...
The Australian Research Council recently circulated a consultation paper on new Field of Research Co...
This thesis comprehensively examines the policing of economic crime by Australian private investigat...
Executive summary This report describes the commercial activities and examines the impediments and...