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The Institute of
Criminology is an internationally recognised centre of expertise.
The primary functions of the the Institute are publishing
- including books and the journal Current Issues in Criminal
Justice, teaching, research and public education
Objectives
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The Institute's
objectives are:
- Ongoing
expansion of publishing activities within the Institute
- Continued diversification
of public education predominantly through the provision
of public and professional seminar series and media commentary
- Further
review and improvement of teaching commitment and delivery
- Creation
of research network which complements the State and National
needs of the public and private sector, as well as a wide
range of community interests
The
Institute's principal areas of activity currently involve:
- Publication
of the journal Current Issues in Criminal Justice;
Books and texts; Occasional papers; Seminar and Conference
Papers; and other related information
Assistance with
the delivery of courses in Criminology at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels
- Organisation of a program of public seminars
on topics of contemporary concern in fields of criminal
justice
- Provision of specialist seminars which
deal with particular areas of crime and criminal justice
- Provision of service and information
to corporate, individual, and student Members
- Coordination and presentation of a wide-range
of applied and theoretical research initiatives concerned
with crime and criminal justice in New South Wales and throughout
Australia
The Advisory Committee functions as a consultative body to
the Institute, but is otherwise independent. Its members provide
intellectual guidance and policy advice regarding the Institute's
future direction. Members are appointed by invitation and
include members of the judiciary, academics and criminal justice
professionals.
Chair
The Honourable J Spigelman, AC, Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court of New South Wales
Advisor
to the Director
The Honourable Justice M Kirby, AC, CMG, High Court of Australia
Members
Mr B Barbour, New South Wales Ombudsman
The Honourable Justice RO Blanch, AM, Chief
Judge, District Court, Sydney
Professor J Braithwaite, Australian National
University
Mr P Byrne, SC, Barrister
Dr D Chappell, Professor, University of Sydney,
Professorial Fellow, University of Wollongong
Mr P Cloran, Deputy Chief Magistrate, Local
Court of New South Wales
Mr N Cowdery, AM, QC, Director of Public
Prosecutions
His Honour Judge R Dive, Senior Judge, NSW
Drug Court
Professor P Grabosky, Australian National
University
Mr L Grant, Assistant Commissioner, New South
Wales Department of Corrective Services
Mr A Haesler, SC, Barrister and New South
Wales Public Defender
Professor RW Harding, Inspector of Custodial
Services, Western Australia
The Honourable Justice PJ Hidden, AM, Supreme
Court of New South Wales
His Honour Judge M Marien, SC, Judge of the
District Court of New South Wales
His Honour Judge SR Norrish, QC, Judge of
the District Court of New South Wales
The Honourable Dr RJN Purvis, AM, QC, Deputy
President, Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Ms J Sanders, Youth Justice Coalition
The Honourable Justice PJ Staunton, AM, Industrial
Relations Commission
Mr B Thomas, Director, Crime Prevention Division,
New South Wales Attorney-General's Department
Mr PG Ward
Dr D Weatherburn, Director, New South Wales
Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research
Ms P Musgrave, Director, Criminal Law Review
Division, New South Wells Attorney-General's Department
His Honour Judge GD Woods, QC, Judge of the
District Court of New South Wales
The Management Committee oversees the administrative, public
education and research activities of the Institute. The Management
Committee is comprised of the teaching and research staff
and the administrative staff of the Institute of Criminology.
Additional members of the Committee are as follows:
Committee
Associate
Professor E Baldry, University of New South Wales
Associate Professor K Biber, University of
Technology, Sydney
Professor
D Brown, University of New South Wales
Associate Professor J Cashmore, University
of Sydney
Associate Professor M Carmody, University
of Western Sydney
Professor C Cunneen, University of New South
Wales
Professor G Triggs, Dean, Faculty of Law,
University of Sydney
Membership
and Subscriptions |
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For information
about Individual, Student, or Corporate Membership, or information
about subscriptions to Current Issues In Criminal Justice,
go to Membership
and Subscriptions
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