PROGRAM Organised Crime Research Forum 2017 6th 7th June 2017 Australian National University Second floor, Sir Roland Wilson Building Abstracts Attachment A 1
TUESDAY 6 TH JUNE 2016 Time Session details 8.00 am 8.30 am Registration and arrival tea/coffee Third Floor Sir Roland Wilson Building 120 McCoy Circuit Australian National University Acton ACT 2601 8.30 am 9.00 am Session 1: Welcomes and Opening Welcomes Dr Rick Brown, Australian Institute of Criminology Professor Rod Broadhurst, Australian National University 9.00 am 10.30 am Session 2: Pathways into and out of Organised Crime Pathways into Organised Criminal Groups: A Framework Mr Adrian Leiva, University of New South Wales, NSW Joining and leaving organised crime: Processes and risks Dr Russell Smith, Australian Institute of Criminology, ACT Ms Kaylene Douglas, Department of Correctional Services, SA The development of cyber-criminal pathways: A study of criminal learning within an online community of hackers Dr Russell Brewer, Flinders University, SA 10.30 am 11.00 am Morning tea 11.00 am 1.00pm Session 3: Networks and Nexus Brokerage and triads: Revealing the building blocks of illicit network formation Dr David Bright, Flinders University Characteristics of Enterprise Networks in Organised Crime Dr John Hardy, Charles Sturt University Social network analysis of Australian poly-drug trafficking networks: How do high-level drug traffickers manage multiple illicit drugs? Dr Caitlin Hughes, University of New South Wales Re-assessing the Nexus between Organised Crime and Terrorism Dr Rolando Ochoa Hernandez, Australian National University 2
1.00 pm 1.45 pm Lunch 1.45 pm 3.15 pm Session 4: Policing Organised Crime 1 The Effectiveness of Gatekeeper Obligations in Combatting Organised Crime with particular reference to Australia Assoc. Professor David Chaikin, Sydney University The fight against organised crime: the metadata retention debate Professor Rick Sarre, University of South Australia The Criminal Learning Curve Mr Doug Allan, Charles Sturt University, ACT 3.15 pm 3.30 pm Afternoon tea 3.30 pm 5.00 pm Session 5: Firearms and Fish Chair, Professor Rod Broadhurst Researching Gun Crime: Critical Reflections on Recruitment and Interviewing of Incarcerated Samples Professors Andrew Goldsmith and Mark Halsey, Dr David Bright, Flinders University The impact of ballistic evidence on police investigations into organised crime Mr Anthony Morgan, Australian Institute of Criminology Nexus between illegal fishing and other organised maritime crimes in the Indo- Pacific Dr Jade Lindley, University of Western Australia 5.00 pm 6.00 pm Break 6.30 pm 9.30 pm DINNER University House, Common Room 1 Balmain Cres, ANU ******************* 3
WEDNESDAY 7 TH JUNE 2016 9.00 am 10.30 am Session 1: Drugs Using court records to profile drug offending in Queensland Assoc. Professor Mark Lauchs. Queensland University of Technology The Illicit Drug Data Report (IDDR) - What is it, what data does it contain and how can it assist? Ms Amber Migus, Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Illuminating the international darknet drugs trade: a regional analysis of cryptomarkets Dr James Martin, Macquarie University 10.30 am 11.00 am Morning tea break 11.00 am 12.30 pm Session 2: Policing Organised Crime 2 Organised Crime as a driver of future investigation and criminal court capabilities Dr Susan Goldsmid, Australian Institute of Criminology Taking stock of fusion centres: Mapping the terrain across criminal intelligence and law enforcement Dr Chad Whelan, Deakin University Developing and applying a Queensland Crime Harm Index: implications for policing serious and organized crime Professor Janet Ransley, Griffith University 12.30 pm 1.15 pm Lunch 1.15 pm 2.45 pm Session 3: International Perspectives Criminal innovation and illicit global markets: transnational and organised crime in Asia Professor Rod Broadhurst, Australian National University International Policing: The implications for intelligence sharing and the impacts on transnational serious and organised crime Dr Phil Kowalick, Queensland University of Technology Friends among Thieves: The Investigation of Transnational Organised Crime Networks Ms Sanaz Zolghadriha, University College London 2.45 pm 3.00 pm Afternoon tea 4
3.00 pm 4.30 pm Session 4: Organised Crime, Cybercrime and Fraud Exploring the links between organised crime and volume crime Dr Rick Brown, Australian Institute of Criminology Citizen co-production of cyber security: Self-help, vigilantes, and cybercrime Dr Lennon Chang, Monash University Organised fraud: understanding the problem, consequences and the role of research Ms Penny Jorna, Australian Institute of Criminology 4.30 pm 5.00 pm Closing Remarks Professor Rod Broadhurst ******************* 5