
People – Chief Investigators
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L-R: ANU Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Lawrence Cram; CEPS Program Leader, Professor Michael Wesley; CEPS Chief
Investigator, Professor Gabriele Bammer; Director of the Drug Policy Modelling Program, Associate Professor Alison Ritter;
and Department of Psychology Deputy Head, Professor Michael Smithson, at the “Uncertainty” public lecture and book launch in May 2008.
Photo by Darren Boyd ⁄ ANU College of Asia & the Pacific
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Professor Gabriele Bammer
Chief Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population
Health, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences
Gabriele Bammer is a Professor at the National Centre for Epidemiology and
Population Health at The Australian National University, and a Research Fellow at the Hauser
Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University. Her interests include integration and implementation sciences, improving
treatment for illicit drugs, and occupational health.
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Peter Grabosky presents his research on Organised Crime, at the CEPS Annual Research Day held at Griffith University
in November 2008.
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Professor Peter Grabosky
Deputy Director, ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, RegNet, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Peter Grabosky is a Professor in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) in the ANU College of Asia
and the Pacific. His research interests are in computer crime, policing and regulatory failure and exploring how non-governmental
institutions may inform public policy.
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Professor William Tow
Chief Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security, Department of International Relations, ANU College
of Asia and the Pacific
Bill Tow is a Professor in the
Department of International Relations at The Australian National University. His research interests include Alliance politics,
US security policy in the Asia-Pacific, and security politics in the Asia-Pacific and Australian security policies.
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