A growing recognition of the threats posed by organized criminal activity at both domestic and international levels and of the need to work collaboratively to meet them has seen an escalation in Australian policy and legislation on organized crime in recent years. At the national level, the Australian Crime Commission has produced biannual organized crime assessments, and the Australian government has developed a National Organized Crime Response Plan (2015–2018) that includes multi-agency initiatives to share information and establish infrastructure for police from all jurisdictions to conduct joint operations. Police powers in many Australian jurisdictions have also been expanded (for example, through the introduction of unexplained weal...
of the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, the National Crime Authority, a new investigative...
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
Recent decades have seen governments around Australia launchcrime prevention policies to much fanfar...
Most law enforcement activity is focused at the national (federal) level, but each of the six states...
Provides the context in which organised crime operates in Australia and gives an overview of each of...
This briefing paper presents and foreshadows ongoing PhD research by the first author into how under...
By global standards, the problems with organized crime experienced by Australia and New Zealand are ...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
This report makes a case for the Commonwealth expanding its role in fighting organised crime, and p...
Serious and organised crime is an ever-evolving transnational phenomenon. But for all its manifest...
This paper summarises scholarly approaches to the concept of organised crime, noting that such persp...
Accelerating globalisation has resulted in complex movements of goods and people around the world. W...
Australia’s unexplained wealth laws form part of a range of measures introduced in response to growi...
Although law enforcement remains the dominant response of states to organised crime, there has long ...
The globalisation of new public management (NPM) across OECD countries had a profound impact on the ...
of the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, the National Crime Authority, a new investigative...
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
Recent decades have seen governments around Australia launchcrime prevention policies to much fanfar...
Most law enforcement activity is focused at the national (federal) level, but each of the six states...
Provides the context in which organised crime operates in Australia and gives an overview of each of...
This briefing paper presents and foreshadows ongoing PhD research by the first author into how under...
By global standards, the problems with organized crime experienced by Australia and New Zealand are ...
Since the end of the Cold War; wide spread political, economic, social and technological changes hav...
This report makes a case for the Commonwealth expanding its role in fighting organised crime, and p...
Serious and organised crime is an ever-evolving transnational phenomenon. But for all its manifest...
This paper summarises scholarly approaches to the concept of organised crime, noting that such persp...
Accelerating globalisation has resulted in complex movements of goods and people around the world. W...
Australia’s unexplained wealth laws form part of a range of measures introduced in response to growi...
Although law enforcement remains the dominant response of states to organised crime, there has long ...
The globalisation of new public management (NPM) across OECD countries had a profound impact on the ...
of the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, the National Crime Authority, a new investigative...
A speech presented to the Australian Sociological Association, Hobart, December 5 1996 by Adam Grayc...
Recent decades have seen governments around Australia launchcrime prevention policies to much fanfar...