
Publications – Published Items
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Selected recent publications in policing and security from scholars within and affiliated with the CEPS ANU Program in Policing and Security
2009
Ayling, Julie (available online November 2009) 'Criminal
organisations and resilience – the case of gangs,' International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice xx:1-15.
Article in press, corrected proof.
Bronitt, Simon and Mark Nolan, 'Our sights must be set on justice', The
Age, Opinion, 29 August 2009.
Chang, Lennon Yao-Chung (2009), 'Juvenile cyber-deviance – An analysis of Junior
High School data from Tao-Yuan County,' Crime and Criminal Justice International, 13:1-49.
Gordon, Sandy, 'Muslims, terrorism and the rise of the Hindu right in India,' in
Terrorism in India, ed Douglas C. Lovelace
Jr, 'Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control, Second Series', Volume 98, New York: Oceana, Oxford University Press,
2009, pp 449-91.
Grabosky, Peter (Ed.), Community Policing and Peacekeeping,
CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, June 2009.
Grabosky, Peter, 'Globalization
and white collar crime',
in Sally S. Simpson and David Weisburd (Eds.), The
Criminology of White-Collar Crime, New York, Springer, pp129-152, January 2009.
Holder, Robyn, 'Sisyphus
and the System: Criminal Justice Reform in the Australian Capital Territory,' Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services, 8(1), Currents
Special Edition, June 2009.
Loke, Beverley, 'Between interest and responsibility: Assessing
China's foreign policy and burgeoning global role,' Asian Security, 5(3):195-215, September 2009.
McDonald, David, Gabriele Bammer and Peter Deane, Research
integration using dialogue methods, ANU E Press, August 2009.
Scambary, James, 'Trapped in the
legacy of the past: Conflict between Timorese youth gangs and martial arts groups hark back to the Indonesian occupation,' Inside
Indonesia, 96: April-June 2009.
Thomas, Emma F., Craig McGarty and Kenneth I. Mavor,
'Aligning identities, emotions and beliefs to create
commitment to sustainable social and political action,' Personality and Social Psychology Review, in press, accepted 10th June
2009.
Thomas, Emma F., Craig McGarty and Kenneth I. Mavor,
'Transforming 'apathy into movement': The role of prosocial emotions in motivating action
for social change,' Personality and Social Psychology Review, in press, accepted 10th June 2009.
Tow, William T. and Chin Kin Wah (Eds.) (2009) 'ASEAN-India-Australia: Towards Closer
Engagement in a New Asia,' Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
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Tow, William T. (Ed.) (November 2009) 'Security Politics in the Asia-Pacific: A Regional-Global
Nexus?' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, New York.
Zhong, Lena Yueying and Peter Grabosky (April 2009) 'The
pluralization of policing and the rise of private policing in China,' Crime, Law and Social Change, 52(5):433-455.
2008
Ayling, Julie, Peter Grabosky and Clifford Shearing,
Lengthening the Arm of the Law. Cambridge Studies in Criminology, Cambridge University Press, New York, November 2008.
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Bammer, Gabriele and Michael Smithson (eds), Uncertainty
and Risk: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Earthscan Risk in Society Series, April 2008.
Brewer, Russell and Derek Dalton, 'Assessing
the importance of culture in explaining drug use amongst indigenous police detainees in Adelaide', Current Issues in Criminal
Justice, 20(2):265-286, November 2008.
Bronitt, Simon, 'Balancing
liberty and security: Critical perspectives on terrorism law reform', in M. Gani and P. Mathew (eds), Fresh
Perspectives on the “War on Terror”, ANU E Press, Ch5, pp65-83, July 2008.
Chinn, Liam and Silas Everett, 'A
survey of community-police perceptions: Timor-Leste in 2008,' The Asia Foundation, 2008.
Holder, Robyn, 'Catch-22:
Exploring victim interests in a specialist family violence jurisdiction', International Journal of Comparative & Applied Criminal
Justice, 32(2):265-290, Fall 2008.
Holder, Robyn, 'Risk
assessment in domestic and family violence and the police role', paper presented to the 2008 NSW Police Force Domestic Violence Liaison
Officers' Conference, Wollongong, 12th February 2008.
Hufnagel, Saskia, 'German
perspectives on the right to life and human dignity in the “war on terror”', Criminal Law Journal, 32(100),
100-113; ANU College of Law Research Paper No. 08-18, May 2008.
McSherry, Bernadette, Alan Norrie and Simon Bronitt (Eds.)
'The redirection of criminalisation and the futures of criminal law,'
Oñati International Series in Law and Society, Hart Publishing, Oxford, December 2008.
Storry, Kirsten, 'What
can corruption and anti-corruption theory tell us about the problems facing policing in remote indigenous communities?' Discussion
Paper, Crawford School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University, February 2008.
Tow, William, 'Emerging Australia-Japan
security cooperation: A catalyst for strategic rivalry or regional order-building?' a report of a workshop of the same title held
at the Australian National University and University of Sydney during March and April 2008. Details of the workshop are available
from the 2008 Events page of this site,
April 2008.
Tow, William, 'Exploring new
dimensions of asymmetrical security,' a report of a workshop of the same title held at the National University of Singapore in October
2008. Details of the workshop are available from the 2008
Events page of this site.
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Selected publications from CEPS Associate Investigator, Professor Rod Broadhurst
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2006
Broadhurst, Roderic (2006) 'Developments
in the global law enforcement of cyber-crime,' Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 29(3):408–433.
2005
Beh, S. L., Roderic G. Broadhurst, Ching-Yee Chan, H. W. Cheng and King-Wa Lee (2005) 'Homicide followed by suicide in Hong Kong
1989 - 2001 : A report for the Hong Kong Lotteries Fund Advisory Committee,' Centre for Criminology, University
of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Keens, Cheng Hiu Wan and Roderic G. Broadhurst (2005) 'The detection of deception: The effects
of first and second language on lie detection ability,' Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 12(1):107-118.
2003
Broadhurst, R.G. and N.S. Loh (2003) 'The probabilities of sex offender re-arrest,' Criminal
Behaviour and Mental Health, 13(2):121-139.
2002
Broadhurst, R.G. (2002) 'Crime and indigenous people,' in Graycar,
A. and P. Grabosky [Eds.], Handbook of Australian Criminology, Cambridge University Press: Melbourne, pp256-280.
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Selected publications from CEPS Visiting Fellow, Dr Raymond Choo
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Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, 'Online
child grooming: a literature review on the misuse of social networking sites for grooming children for sexual offences', AIC Reports:
Research and public policy series no. 103, July 2009.
Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, 'Responding
to online child sexual grooming: an industry perspective', AIC Trends & issues in crime and criminal justice no. 379, July 2009.
Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, Book Review: “Handbook of database security: Applications and trends,” Computing
Reviews, 50(6):349-350, ACM Press, June 2009.
Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, Book Review: “Vulnerability analysis and defense for the Internet,” Computing
Reviews, 50(5):260–261, ACM Press, May 2009.
Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, 'Digital
trading in precious metals: combating fraud,' e-Finance & Payments Law & Policy, 3(4):8-10, April
2009.
Choo, Kim-Kwang Raymond, Editorial: ‘Cybercrime – a timely call from Australia’, Pakistan Journal
of Criminology, 1(1):vii-viii, April 2009.
Wang, Sheng Bao, Zhen Fu Cao, Zhao Hui Cheng and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo, ‘Perfect
forward secure identity-based authenticated key agreement protocol in the escrow mode,’ Science in China Series F: Information
Sciences, 52(8):1358–1370, August 2009.
Zeng, Peng, Zhenfu Cao, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo and Shengbao Wang, ‘Security
weakness in a dynamic program update protocol for wireless sensor networks,’ IEEE Communications Letters, 13(6):426-428, IEEE Press, 2009.
Zeng, Peng, Zhenfu Cao, Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo and Shengbao Wang, ‘On
the anonymity of some authentication schemes for wireless communications,’ IEEE Communications Letters, 13(3):170-171, IEEE Press, 2009.
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Selected publications from CEPS Associate Investigator, Mr John McFarlane
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Edited Books
Beno Boeha and John McFarlane (2000) Australia and Papua New Guinea: Crime and the Bilateral Relationship,
Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra.
Book Chapters
John McFarlane (1994) ‘The criminal threat to security and the Australian Federal Police role’ in Anthony Bergin and Robert Hall (Eds.), Intelligence and Australian National Security, Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, pp. 65-72.
John McFarlane (1995) ‘The potential for illegal activity’, in Jack McCaffrie (Ed.), Managing and Protecting the Offshore Estate, Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, pp. 21-30.
John McFarlane (1996) ‘Transnational organised crime and national security’, in John Ciccarelli (Ed.), Transnational Crime: A New Security Threat? Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, pp. 51-70.
John McFarlane (1998) ‘Transnational crime, corruption and crony capitalism in the twenty-first century: An Asia-Pacific perspective’, Transnational Organized Crime, 4(2):1-30.
John McFarlane (1999) ‘Transnational crime as a security issue’ in Carolina G. Herandes and Gina R. Pattugalan (Eds.), Transnational Crime and Regional Security in the Asia-Pacific, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific/Institute for Strategic and development Studies, Manila, pp. 23-57.
John McFarlane (2000) ‘Drug trafficking in South-East Asia: Security issues’, in Geoffrey Stokes, Peter Chalk and Karen Gillen (Eds.), Drugs and Democracy: In Search of New Directions, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, pp. 36-56.
John McFarlane (2000) ‘International crime and drug trafficking’, in “Asia-Pacific Security in the 21st Century”, Current Decisions Report No. 23, Oxford Research Group, Oxford, pp. 21-25.
John McFarlane (2001) ‘Transnational crime and Asia-Pacific security: Beyond 2000’, in Sheldon Simon (Ed.), The Many Faces of Asian Security, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., and the National Bureau of Asian Research, Lanham, USA, pp. 197-229.
John McFarlane (2001) ‘Transnational crime: Corruption, crony capitalism and nepotism in the twenty-first century’, in Peter Larmour and Nick Wolanin (Eds.), Corruption and Anti-Corruption, Asia Pacific Press, Canberra, pp. 131-145.
John McFarlane and William Maley (2001) ‘Civilian police in UN peace operations: Some lessons from recent Australian experience’, in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel (Eds.), United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement, United Nations University Press, Tokyo, pp. 182-211.
John McFarlane (2002) ‘Attacking the financial base of terrorism’, in Elina Noor and Mohamed Jawhar Hassan (Eds.), Terrorism: Perspectives for the Asia Pacific, Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific, Kuala Lumpur, pp.93-102.
John McFarlane (2004) ‘Organised crime and terrorism in the Asia-Pacific: The reality and the response’, in David Martin Jones (Ed.), Globalisation and the New Terror: The Asia-Pacific Dimension, Edward Edgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 238-254.
John McFarlane (2007) ‘Cooperation on countering transnational criminal networks in the Asia-Pacific: Cautious optimism for the future?’ in Amitav Acharya and Evelyn Goh (Eds.), Reassessing Security Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Competition, Congruence, and Transformation, Cambridge, Massachusetts/London, England, The MIT Press, pp. 219-236.
John McFarlane (2007) ‘Maritime crime in Southeast Asia’ in Sam Bateman (with contributions by John McFarlane and Anthony Bergin) (Eds.), Common Purposes or Separate Goals? Links Between Piracy, Criminality and Maritime Terrorism in Southeast Asia, a Commissioned Study for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra, pp. 31-40.
[Note: those seeking access to this commissioned work need to apply to the Director of Research at ASPI.]
Tony Murney and John McFarlane (forthcoming 2009) ‘Police development: Confounding challenges for the International Community’ in Peter Grabosky (Ed.), Policing and Peacekeeping, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida.
Papers and Reports
John McFarlane and Karen McLennan (1996) ‘Transnational Crime: The New Security Paradigm’, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre Working Paper No. 294, Australian National University, Canberra.
John McFarlane (1998) ‘Torres Strait: Policing the open border’, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice Paper No. 92, Australian Institute of Criminology, Canberra.
John McFarlane (1998) ‘Enforcing laws: Is there a role for the military?’ in Intelligence Digest, Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, Canberra, pp. 22-25. [In-Confidence]
John McFarlane (1998) ‘Soldiers in blue? The complexity of police operations in a terrorist campaign: observations on the Stalker Affair in Northern Ireland’, Australian Federal Police Association Journal, 2(2):37-47.
John McFarlane (2000) ‘Corruption and the financial sector: The strategic impact’, in the Pennsylvania State University’s Dickinson Journal of International Law, 19(1):47-76. [Also published in Journal of Financial Crime, 9(1):8-22.]
Elsina Wainwright (with John McFarlane) (2004) ‘Police join the front line: Building Australia’s international policing capability’, ASPI Strategic Insights No. 1, Australian Strategic Policy Institute, Canberra.
John McFarlane (2005) ‘Regional and international cooperation in tackling transnational crime, terrorism and the problems of disrupted states’, Journal of Financial Crime, 12(4):301-309.
John McFarlane (2007) ‘The thin blue line: The strategic role of the Australian Federal Police’, Security Challenges, 3(3):91-108.
Peter Grabosky and John McFarlane (2007) ‘The
potential of crime to undermine Australia's national security’, Security Challenges, 3(4):131-149.
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Selected publications from CEPS Partner Investigator, Professor Michael Stohl
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Professor Michael Stohl is
a CEPS Partner Investigator based at the Department of Communication,
University of California, Santa Barbara. Professor Stohl's research focuses on organisational and political communication, with special
reference to terrorism, human rights and global relations. He is currently working on two projects related to terrorism – a study
of networks of terrorism, and a project on the interaction between the media and terrorism. Professory Stohl works in collaboration
with Professor Peter Grabosky on the CEPS Project, 'Illicit Organisations'.
Selected Articles
Stohl, Michael (2008) 'Old myths, new fantasies and the enduring realities of terrorism,' Critical Studies on Terrorism, 1(1): 5–16.
Stohl, Michael (2008) 'Networks, terrorists and criminals: the implications for community policing,' Crime, Law and Social Change, 50(1-2): 59-72.
Stohl, Michael (2007) 'Cyber terrorism: a clear and present danger, the sum of all fears, breaking point or patriot games?,' Crime, Law and Social Change, 46(4-5): 223-238.
Stohl, Cynthia and Michael Stohl (2007) 'Networks of terror: Theoretical assumptions and pragmatic consequences,' Communication Theory, 17(2):93–124.
Stohl, Michael S. (2006) 'Counterterrorism and repression,' in L. Richardson (Ed.) The Roots of Terrorism, Routledge, New York & London, pp. 57-69.
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