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CV – Tim Prenzler 03/25/14 CURRICULUM VITAE Tim Prenzler PRESENT APPOINTMENT Chief Investigator, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS), Griffith University Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University Mt Gravatt Campus, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 4111 Phone/fax: , e-mail: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1991-2007 Lecturer-Associate Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 1990 Tutor Department of Government, University of Queensland 1990 Research Assistant Department of Government, University of Queensland Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland 1986-1989 Tutor School of Humanities, Griffith University QUALIFICATIONS PhD School of Humanities, Griffith University 1992 MA Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland 1995 BA(Hons) School of Humanities, Griffith University 1985 GradDipT Brisbane College of Advanced Education 1984 AWARDS Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Adam Sutton Crime Prevention Research Award, 2013 Griffith University, Best Health and Safety Initiative, Smoke-less Campus, with Jing Sun and Project Management Team, 2009 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Highly Commended, 2007 Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL), Award for Excellence, with Rick Sarre, 2006 Griffith University, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning Citation, Online Crime Prevention Interactive Learning Tool, with G Collom, A Groessler, K Saunders, M Bahramshahi, A Lindsay, R. Draper, E Cadzow, 2006 Griffith University, Long Service Medal, 2006 Excellence in Educational Publishing, Australian Publishers’ Association, shortlisted, with Rick Sarre, for The Law of Private Security in Australia, 2006 Excellence in Policing Award, Most Significant Contribution to Advancing the Status of Women in Policing; Australasian Council of Women and Policing, 2002 Anne Hawke Prize for Research, with Rick Sarre, University of South Australia, 2001 Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship, 1986 RESEARCH INTERESTS Crime prevention Corruption prevention Fraud prevention Police Ethics Security Industry Regulation Police Accountability Security Industry Functions Regulatory Strategies Gender in Policing

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Tim Prenzler

PRESENT APPOINTMENT Chief Investigator, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS), Griffith University Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University Mt Gravatt Campus, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 4111 Phone/fax: , e-mail: EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 1991-2007 Lecturer-Associate Professor School of Criminology and Criminal Justice 1990 Tutor Department of Government, University of Queensland

1990 Research Assistant Department of Government, University of Queensland Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland 1986-1989 Tutor School of Humanities, Griffith University QUALIFICATIONS PhD School of Humanities, Griffith University 1992

MA Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland 1995

BA(Hons) School of Humanities, Griffith University 1985

GradDipT Brisbane College of Advanced Education 1984

AWARDS Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Adam Sutton Crime Prevention Research Award, 2013 Griffith University, Best Health and Safety Initiative, Smoke-less Campus, with Jing Sun and Project Management

Team, 2009 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and

Management, Highly Commended, 2007 Australian Security Industry Association Ltd (ASIAL), Award for Excellence, with Rick Sarre, 2006 Griffith University, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning Citation, Online Crime Prevention Interactive Learning

Tool, with G Collom, A Groessler, K Saunders, M Bahramshahi, A Lindsay, R. Draper, E Cadzow, 2006 Griffith University, Long Service Medal, 2006 Excellence in Educational Publishing, Australian Publishers’ Association, shortlisted, with Rick Sarre, for The Law of

Private Security in Australia, 2006 Excellence in Policing Award, Most Significant Contribution to Advancing the Status of Women in Policing;

Australasian Council of Women and Policing, 2002 Anne Hawke Prize for Research, with Rick Sarre, University of South Australia, 2001 Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship, 1986 RESEARCH INTERESTS Crime prevention Corruption prevention Fraud prevention Police Ethics Security Industry Regulation Police Accountability Security Industry Functions Regulatory Strategies Gender in Policing

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Australasian Council of Women and Policing Australian Institute of Policing TJ Ryan Foundation TEACHING EXPERIENCE, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Courses Developed and Convened Situational Crime Prevention and Security Management Introduction to Crime and Criminology Professional Ethics and Corruption Prevention Crime Prevention Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice (Hons) Understanding Crime (GradCert/MA) Courses Convened White Collar Crime and Regulation (BA/MA) Police in the Community Criminological Theories: Social Perspectives Issues in Australian Society Policies and Structures of the Criminal Justice System Independent Project

Team Teaching and Course Development Social Justice and Human Services Role and Functions of Police

PhD Supervision, Completed Have community policing initiatives changed police perceptions of accountability in Macquarie Fields and have they

led to better police-community relations? Ken Wooden (with J Ransley) 2012 Public sector corruption prevention, Badar Al-Shaqsi (with J Ransley) 2008 The Effects of DNA evidence on the criminal justice process, Michael Briody (with H Hayes) 2005 The Prevention of police corruption and misconduct, Andrew Ede (with R. Homel) 2002 PhD/MPhil Supervision, Current Retention of Women Police, Aiyana Burge (with C Bond) Police conduct issues and integrity management in post-independence Papua New Guinea, Richard Sikani (with L

Porter) Police use of force decision-making, Kellie Hine (with L Porter) Use of force policies and practices in police peacekeeping missions, Tyler Cawthray (with L Porter) Policing private security in Australia: Legislation, licensing and regulatory reform in Queensland and New South

Wales, Dae Woon Kim (with M Manning) Models of police education and training, Eric Wilson. EdD, (with K Hartwig) Implementation of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) in Queensland, Mateja Mihinjac (with

D Reynolds) Building misconduct resistance in plain clothes investigative areas, Marni Manning, Tony Fitzgerald Scholarship

Recipient (with J Ransley) Recruiting and retaining indigenous women in policing in the Northern Territory and New Zealand, Sheena Fleming

(with J Ransley)

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Ethical issues in police and private security cooperation, David Aspland (with J Ransley) Honours Thesis Supervision, Completed Indigenous women police in Queensland, Sheena Fleming (with J Ransley) 2009 Computer crime, Richard Ham (with H Hayes) 2004 Litigation against police, Jess Anderson (with J Ransley) 2004 Accountability of the Australian Federal Police, John Shaw, 2000 Police tertiary education and turnover, David Jones (with L Jones) 2000 Intelligence for law enforcement agencies, Belinda Wilkie (with H Hayes) 1999 Enforcement of environmental protection laws in post-Fitzgerald Queensland, Michael Briody, 1997 Impact of EEO legislation in the Australian Federal Police, Cassie Wyer, 1994 Teaching Development Grants Prenzler, T., with Griffith International Office (2006). University Mobility Asia Pacific Scheme. Commonwealth

Department of Education, $8,000 for School of Criminology/SUNY Cortland Exchange. Prenzler, T., & Bates, M. (2005). Develop a Criminology Chapter of the University Alumni. Griffith Signature

Experience Funding Scheme, $10,000. Prenzler, T., with Griffith International Office (1998). University Mobility Asia Pacific Scheme. Commonwealth

Department of Education, $10,000 for School of Criminology/SUNY Cortland Exchange. Williams, A, Prenzler, T. & Harrison, A. (1997). Development of flexible learning for studies in law, security and

regulation. Griffith Institute for Higher Education, $6,000. UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE AND SERVICE POSITIONS Current Project Leader, Integrity Systems, Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS),

2008- Member, Frontline Policing, CEPS, 2009- Research Advisory Committee, CEPS, 2009- Secretary, Mt Gravatt Campus Sub-branch, National Tertiary Education Union, 2002- Former Newsletter Editor, CEPS, 2008-11 Management Committee, Smoke-less Campaign, Griffith University, 2009-10 Patron, Criminology Student Society, 2001-08 Academic Liaison, Student Exchange, Cortland College, State University of New York, 1995-2008 Patron and Executive member, Griffith University Alumni Criminology Chapter, 2006-08 Mt Gravatt Campus Health and Safety Committee, 2001-5, 2008 School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Committee, 2001-08 Academic Staff Representative, Griffith NTEU Executive, 2008 Griffith University Health and Safety Committee, National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) Representative, 2006-

07 Faculty of Education Staff Committee, NTEU Representative, 2007

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Science and Technology Group Staff Committee, NTEU Representative, 2006 Program Convenor, Cert(CCJ), BA(CCJ), BA(CCJ) Open Universities Australia, 2003-05 Head of School, Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2003-05 Chair, School Committee, 2003-05 Chair, School Workloads Committee, 2003-05 Faculty of Arts Board, 2003-05 Faculty of Arts Staff Committee, 2003-05 Mt Gravatt Campus Planning Group, 2003-05 Management Committee, Masters in Forensic Mental Health 2003-05 Promotion Appeal Panel, NTEU Representative, 2005 Employment Selection Committees, 10, 1993-2008, Chair of three. Graduate Certificate in Crime and Violence Development Committee, 2003-04 MA(CCJ) Review Committee, 2002-03 Program Leader, Ethics and Regulation of Public and Private Policing; Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and

Governance, 1999-2003 Mt Gravatt Campus Health and Safety Committee, Strategic Planning Sub-committee, 2003 School of Criminology and Criminal Justice Workloads Committee, 2001-03 School representative, NTEU, 2000-03 NTEU representative, Faculty of Law Staff Committee, 2001-03 Griffith University Academic Committee, 2001-02 School Essay Guide and Study Skills Development Group, 2002 Faculty of Arts Staff Committee, 1999-2001 Convenor, BA(CCJ), 1999 Convenor, BA(Hons) (Justice Administration), 1995-97 Standing Committee, Faculty of Humanities, 1996-97 Staff Equity Committee, Faculty of Humanities, 1996-97 Expenditure Review Group, Faculty of Humanities, 1996-97 Editor/Co-editor, Research and Policy Papers, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, 1991-97 Voluntary tutor, students with English as a second language, 1990-97 Focus Group, Office of Finance and Business Restructuring, 1997 Academic Liaison, Gumurri Centre, Mt Gravatt Campus, 1995-96 Academic Liaison, Justice Administration Student Society, 1995-96 Floor Fire Warden, Mt Gravatt Campus, 1996-99 First Year Convenor, BA (Justice Administration), 1995 Organising and teaching committee, Academic Writing Skills Summer School, 1993-96 Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety Advisory Committee, 1991-95 Editor, Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety Newsletter, 1991-95 Equity Committee, Faculty of Education, Griffith University, 1995 External Studies Committee, Faculty of Education, Griffith University, 1993-94 Marketing Working Group, Faculty of Education, Griffith University, 1993-94 Main Studies Coordinator, BA (Justice Administration), 1993-94

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Leader, Aboriginal Police Recruit Support Group, Advanced Certificate in Policing, 1992 Graduate Employment Working Party, Faculty of Humanities, 1989 Postgraduate Representative, Faculty of Humanities Standing Committee, 1988-89 Conference Organising Committees CEPS Policing and Security Conference, Melbourne, 2012 Sixth Australasian Security Research Symposium, Brisbane, 2006, Chair Police Executive Research Symposium, Bahrain, 2003 Reform in Policing: Building Integrity, with Queensland Police Service Ethical Standards Command and Queensland

Crime and Misconduct Commission, 2001, Brisbane, Chair Practitioner Workshop: Professional Standards, with Australian Federal Police, 2001, Brisbane, International Crime Prevention Through Environmental Crime Design Association Conference, with Queensland

Police Service Crime Prevention Unit and International Security Management and Crime Prevention Institute, Brisbane, 2001

Fourth Australasian Security Research Symposium, Melbourne, 1999 Third Australasian Security Research Symposium, Brisbane, 1997, Chair Problem Oriented Policing Conference, Brisbane, 1996, Chair First Australasian Security Research Symposium, Brisbane, 1994, Chair Police Education Conference, Brisbane, 1993, Chair

EXTERNAL SERVICE POSITIONS Current Advisory Council, Project on Gender and Security Sector Oversight, Geneva Center for the Democratic Control of

Armed Forces – Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (DCAF-OSCE), 2013- Selection Panel, Adam Sutton Crime Prevention Award, Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology, 2014 Editorial Board, Policing and Society, 2014- Editorial Board, Salus Journal, 2013- Editorial Board, Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism, 2011- Australian Research Council Assessor, 2009- Editorial Board, Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 2001- Editorial Board, International Journal of Police Science and Management, 1998- Editorial Board, Security Journal, 1997- Former Judge, ASIS International Student Writing Competition, 2011 Queensland Police Education Advisory Council, 2009 Australasian Security Professionals’ Council, 2009 Security Industry Regulators Forum, Working Group, Council of Australian Governments (COAG), 2009 Steering Committee, Impaired Driving Legislation Review, Queensland Transport, 2004-6 Working Party, Review of Security Providers Act, Queensland Office of Fair Trading, 2005-6 Council of Yeronga Institute of Technical and Further Education, 2004-6

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Learning and Development Board, Queensland Department of Corrective Services, 2005 Lecturer on Integrity Management; Australian Institute of Police Management, Police Management Development

Program; 2003-5 International Steering Committee, Annual Global Police Corruption Review, Transparency International, 2002-3 Smart Housing Reference Group, Queensland Department of Housing, 2000-2002 Community Member, Promotion Panels, Queensland Police Service, 1998-2001 Community Member, Assessment Development Centre, Queensland Police Service, 2000-1 Police Crime Prevention Consultative Committee, Queensland Police Service, 2000-1 Selection panel, public space CCTV tenders, Logan City Council, 2001 Editorial Advisory Board, International Journal of Police Science and Management, 1997-01 Editorial Committee, special issue of Vedette: Journal of the Queensland Police Service, 70th Anniversary of

Women Police, 2001 Roundtable on Electronic Surveillance, Australian Institute of Criminology, 1998 Editorial Collective, Newsletter of Australasian Women Police, 1996-8 Project Honour Reference Group, Queensland Police Service. Project Honour: Final Report to the Commissioner of

Police on Matters Pertaining to Ethics and Organisational Integrity, 1996 Code of Conduct Review Committee, Queensland Police Service, 1996 Police/Ethnic Advisory Group, Queensland Police Service, 1991-96 Advisory Committee, Consultancy on Law Enforcement and Ethics in Government, Commonwealth Law

Enforcement Board, 1996 Advisory Committee, Forum on Violence in Schools, Queensland Education Department, 1995 PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH GRANTS Grants and Consultancy Research Projects Porter, L., & Prenzler, T. (2014). The Role of leadership in promoting ethical behaviour. UK College of Policing.

$63,892. Bronitt, S., Mazerolle, L., Finnane, M., Kebbell, M., Prenzler, T., O’Neil, A., Tow, B., & Bammer, G. (2012). Centre of

Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS). Australian Research Council. $1,300,000. 2013. Prenzler, T. (2012). Outsourcing of policing tasks: scope and prospects (pp. 1-67). Australian Security Industry

Association Limited. $7,500. Prenzler, T. (2012). Report on research findings regarding internal investigations of complaints against police (pp. 1-

11). Expert witness report for Maddocks Lawyers, Victorian Supreme Court. Pro bono. Sarre, R, Prenzler, T. & de Caires, B (2011). Private security and public interest: Exploring private security trends

and directions for reform in the new era of plural policing; Report to the Australian Research Council (pp. 1-147). ARC Linkage Grant, with the Australia Security Industry Association (ASIAL). $226,650. 2007-2009.

Prenzler, T. (2011). Responding to welfare fraud: The Australian experience (pp. 1-101). Australian Institute of Criminology. $50,000. 2009.

Mitchell, M., Miller, S., Prenzler, T., Gallagher, P., Kleinig, J., Chilvers, G., Grover, S., & Hughes, V. (2009). Police leadership in the 21st century: Redesigning roles and practices. Australian Research Council Linkage Grant with New South Wales Police, New South Wales Police Association, Western Australia Police, New Zealand Police and Scottish Police. $428,000. 2009-2012.

Prenzler, T. (2009). Preventing burglary in commercial and institutional settings: A Place management and partnerships approach (pp. 1-31). Washington DC: ASIS Foundation. $16,000.

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Mazerolle, L., Wesley, M., Finnane, M., Kebbell, M., Prenzler, T., Grabosky, P., Tow, B., & Bammer, G. (2007). Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS). Australian Research Council, Special Research Initiatives Scheme. $14,916,000. 2008-2012.

Miller, S., Prenzler, T., & Kleinig, J., et al. (2008). An Integrity system for Victoria Police: Report to the Australian Research Council (pp. 1-245). ARC Linkage Grant with Victoria Police and New South Wales Police Association. $585,000. 2005-2008.

Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (2003). Profiling fraudsters (pp. 1-113). Canberra: National Crime Prevention, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department; with Crime Prevention Queensland, Queensland Department of Premier and Cabinet. $41,340, 2001.

Prenzler, T. (2001). Private investigators in Australia: Work, law, ethics and regulation: Report to the Criminology Research Council, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department (pp. 1-48). CCR Grant. $13,100, 1999.

Prenzler, T. (2001). History of women police. Queensland Police Service. $5,600. Prenzler, T. (2000). Towards prevention: A Pilot study of police deaths on duty. Australian Research Council Small

Grants Scheme. $11,400. Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (1998). An Evaluation of the Queensland Security Providers Act: Implications for national

licensing; Report to the Criminology Research Council, Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department (pp. 1-68). CRC Grant. $5,300. 1996.

Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (1998). Making amends: Final evaluation of the Juvenile Community Conferencing Program (pp. 1-108). Brisbane: Queensland Department of Justice. $33,000.

Prenzler, T. (1997). Review of current issues related to private and public provision of security services (pp. 1-22). Canberra: Australian Protective Service, Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department. $3,000.

Prenzler, T., Williams, S., & Hayes, H. (1996). Evaluation of Tender of Prescribed Crime Pilot Project (pp. 1-102). Brisbane: Legal Aid Office (Queensland). $19,700.

Hauritz, M., Mackay, P., Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (1996). Final report of the Youth and Community Combined Action Report (pp. 1-84). Brisbane: Queensland Department of Family and Community Services. $127,000. 1993.

Prenzler, T. (1995). Review of the concept of police culture (pp. 1-12). Brisbane: Queensland Criminal Justice Commission. $1,500.

Prenzler, T. (1995). A Survey of the education and training needs of the Australian security industry. Brisbane: Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University. Research and Policy Paper #7 (pp. 1-23). $3,000. 1992.

Prenzler, T., & Wimshurst, K. (1994). Women in the Queensland Police: 1970-1987. Faculty of Education, Griffith University. $3,000.

Prenzler, T. (1994). Attitudes to police gratuities. Brisbane: Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University. Research and Policy Paper #5 (pp. 1-42). $4,300. 1991.

Draper, R., & Prenzler, T. (1994). Preventing arson and vandalism in schools (pp. 1-9). Melbourne: Association of Principals of Jewish Schools of Australasia. Pro bono.

Wortley, R., & Prenzler, T. (1993). Evaluation of the Western Outreach Camps Scheme (pp. 1-17). Brisbane: Queensland Corrective Services Commission. Pro bono.

Murray, G., Prenzler, T., & Homel, R. (1993). A Framework for evaluating community-based juvenile crime prevention programs. Brisbane: Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University. Research and Policy Paper #4 (pp. 1-45). Queensland Department of Family Services. $19,500.

Prenzler, T. (1992). Women in policing: Policy implications from the US experience. Brisbane: Centre for Crime Policy and Public Safety, Griffith University, Research and Policy Paper #2 (pp. 1-24). $2,000.

Books and Edited Volumes Drew, J., & Prenzler, T. (2015, forthcoming). Contemporary police practice: The Scientist-practitioner model.

Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

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Prenzler, T., & den Heyer, G. (Eds.). (2014, forthcoming). Civilian oversight of police: Advancing accountability in law enforcement. Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.

Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (2014). Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 1-191). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Graycar, A., & Prenzler, T. (2013). Understanding and preventing corruption (pp. 1-161). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prenzler, T. (2013). Ethics and accountability in criminal justice (pp. 1-188). 2nd Edition. Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T., & den Heyer, G. (Eds.). (2013). Special issue on police oversight. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 14(2), 85-186.

Prenzler, T. (2012). Responding to welfare fraud: The Australian experience (pp. 1-96). Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Police integrity management in Australia: Global lessons for combating police misconduct (pp. 1-274). Boca Raton: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.

Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (2012). Policing and security in practice: Challenges and achievements (pp. 1-227). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. Eds.). (2012). An Introduction to crime and criminology (pp. 1-350). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Prenzler, T. (2009). Police corruption: Preventing misconduct and maintaining integrity (pp. 1-213). Boca Raton FL: CRC Press-Taylor & Francis.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2009). The Law of private security in Australia (pp. 1-280). 2nd edition. Sydney: Thomson Lawbook Company.

Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (2005). Special issue on police and the public. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 6(4), 325-394.

Prenzler, T., & Ransley, J., (Ed.). (2002). Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 1-234). Sydney: Federation Press. Prenzler, T., Jones, L., & Ronken, C. (2001). Journey to equality: An Illustrated history of women in the Queensland

Police, 1931-2001 (pp. 1-85). Brisbane: Queensland Police Service. Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (1998). Special issue on gender and policing. International Journal of Police Science and

Management, 1(3), 211-328. Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (1998). Special issue on crime prevention in Australia. Security Journal, 10(2), 57-129. Prenzler, T. (Ed.). (1997). Special issue on police reform. Queensland Review, 4(2), 1-94. Book Chapters Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2014, in press). Improving police behaviour and police-community relations through

innovative responses to complaints. In S. Lister & M. Rowe (Eds.), Accountability in policing: Contemporary debates. Abingdon: Routledge.

Porter, L.E., Prenzler, T., & Hine, K. (2014, in press). Police integrity in Australia. In S. Kutnjak Ivkovich & M.E. Haberfeld (Eds.), The Contours of police integrity. Thousand Oaks: SAGE.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2014, in press). The Role of partnerships in security management. In M. Gill (Ed.), Handbook of security. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2014, in press). Regulation. In M. Gill (Ed.), Handbook of security. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2014, in press). Privatisation of police: Themes from Australia. In A. Hucklesby & S. Lister, (Eds.), Private sector involvement in criminal justice. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2014, in press). Trends and issues in corporate security practice and regulation in Australia. In R. Lippert & K. Walby (Eds.), Governing through corporate security. Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

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Prenzler, T., & Wilson, E. (2014). Situational crime prevention: Theories, impacts and issues. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 3-20). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T. (2014). Case studies in reducing property and financial crime. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 75-87). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T. (2014). The Security industry: Dimensions and issues. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 129-147). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T. (2014). Conduct issues in security work. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 163-174). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2014). Smart regulation for the security industry. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Professional practice in crime prevention and security management (pp. 175-191). Brisbane. Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Brown, J., Prenzler, T., & van Ewijk, A. (2014). Women in policing. In R.G. Bruinsma & D. Weisburd (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice (pp. 5548-5560). New York: Springer.

Prenzler, T. (2012). Safety in policing and security. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and Security in Practice: Challenges and Achievements (pp. 168-185). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Corruption prevention and complaint management. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and Security in Practice: Challenges and Achievements (pp. 130-148). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Prenzler, T. & Sarre, R. (2012). Public-private crime prevention partnerships. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and Security in Practice: Challenges and Achievements (pp. 149-167). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Draper, R., Ritchie, J., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Making the most of security technology. In T. Prenzler (Ed.), Policing and Security in Practice: Challenges and Achievements (pp. 186-203). Houndmills: Palgrave-Macmillan.

Ransley, J. & Prenzler, T. (2012). Defining crime. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 16-31). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Makkai, T., & Prenzler, T. (2012). The Nature and prevalence of crime. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 52-70). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Victim and offender characteristics. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 73-89). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Ransley, J., & Prenzler, T. (2012). White collar crime. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 125-140). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Yar, M., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Internet and international crime. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 155-173). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2012). The Criminal justice system. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 243-257). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2012). The Police. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to Crime and Criminology (pp. 258-274). 3rd Edition. Sydney: Pearson.

Prenzler, T. (2010). Change and continuity in Australian policing. In R. Lincoln & S. Robinson (Eds.), Crime over Time: Temporal Perspectives on Crime and Punishment in Australia (pp. 171-186. Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Drew, J., & Prenzler, T. (2010). The Evolution of human resource management in policing. In C. Lewis, J. Ransley & R. Homel (Eds.), The Fitzgerald legacy: Reforming public life in Australia and beyond (pp. 134-153). Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.

Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (2010). Australia. In D. Chu (Ed.), Crime and punishment around the world: Asia and Pacific (pp. 299-305). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, LLC.

Bates, M., & Prenzler, T. (2009). Careers in criminal justice. In H. Hayes & T. Prenzler (Eds.), An Introduction to crime and criminology (pp. 363-381). Sydney: Pearson.

Lewis, C., & Prenzler, T. (2008). Police oversight agencies: Measuring effectiveness. In B. Head, C. Connors & A.J. Brown (Eds.), Promoting integrity: Evaluating and improving public integrity institutions (pp. 199-219). London: Ashgate.

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Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2007). Private police: Partners or rivals? In M. Mitchell & J. Casey (Eds.), Police management and leadership in Australia (pp. 50-60). Sydney: Federation Press.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R., (2006). Australia. In T. Jones & T. Newburn (Eds.), Plural policing in comparative perspective (pp.169-189). London: Routledge.

Prenzler, T. (2006). Private investigators. In M. Gill (Ed.), Handbook of security (pp. 423-437). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.

Prenzler, T. (2006). Ethics and accountability in law enforcement. In S. Hayes, N. Stobbs & M. Lauchs (Eds.), Social ethics for legal and justice professionals (pp. 124-139). Sydney: Pearson.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2005). Policing corruption: An Australian perspective. In R. Sarre, D. Das & H.-J. Albrecht (Eds.), Policing corruption: International perspectives (pp. 225-236). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Mazerolle, L., & Prenzler, T. (2004). Third party policing: Considering the ethical challenges. In M. Hickman, A. Piquero & J. Greene (Eds.), Police integrity and ethics (pp. 163-187). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Prenzler, T. (2004). The Privatisation of policing. In R. Sarre & J. Tomaino (Eds.), Key issues in criminal justice (pp. 267-296). Adelaide: Australian Humanities Press.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2002). The Policing complex. In A. Graycar & P. Grabosky (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology (pp. 52-72). Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.

Prenzler, T. (2002). Corruption and reform: Global trends and theoretical perspectives. In T. Prenzler & J. Ransley (Eds.), Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 3-23). Sydney: Federation Press.

Prenzler, T. (2002). Independent investigation of complaints. In T. Prenzler & J. Ransley (Eds.), Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 185-195). Sydney: Federation Press.

Prenzler, T. (2002). Sex discrimination. In T. Prenzler & J. Ransley (Eds.), Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 67-82). Sydney: Federation Press.

Bassett, M., & Prenzler, T. (2002). Complaint profiling and early warning systems. In T. Prenzler & J. Ransley (Eds.), Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 131-145). Sydney: Federation Press.

Ede, A., Homel, R., & Prenzler, T. (2002). Situational corruption prevention. In T. Prenzler & J. Ransley (Eds.), Police reform: Building integrity (pp. 227-225). Sydney: Federation Press.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (1999). Issues facing 21st century policing. In R. Sarre & J. Tomaino (Eds.), Exploring criminal justice (pp.119-150). Adelaide: South Australia Institute of Justice Studies.

Articles in Refereed Journals Prenzler, T., Beckley, A., & Bronitt, S. (2013). Police gifts and benefits scandals: Addressing deficits in policy,

leadership and enforcement. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 15(4), 294-304. Prenzler, T., & Drew, J. (2013). Women police in post-Fitzgerald Queensland: A 20 year review. Australian Journal

of Public Administration, 72(4), 459-472. Cawthray, T., Prenzler, T., & Porter, L.E. (2013) Updating international law enforcement ethics: International codes

of conduct. Criminal Justice Ethics, 32(3), 187-209. Fleming, S., Prenzler, T., & Ransley, J. (2013) The Status of Indigenous women in policing: A Queensland case

study. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 24(3), 357-374. Prenzler, T., Mihinjac, M., & Porter, L. (2013). Reconciling stakeholder interests in police complaints and discipline

systems. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 14(2), 155-168. Prenzler, T., & Sinclair, G. (2013). The Status of women police officers: An International review. International

Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 41(2), 115-131. Prenzler, T., Porter, L., & Alpert, G. (2013). Reducing police use of force: Case studies and prospects. Aggression

and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal, 18(2), 343-356. Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Police oversight in the United Kingdom: The Balance of independence and

collaboration. International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 40(3), 152-171.

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Porter, L.E., & Prenzler, T. (2012). The Role of research in complaint reduction. California Journal of Law Enforcement, 46(3), 7-12.

Porter, L.E., Prenzler, T., & Fleming, J. (2012). Complaint reduction in the Tasmania Police. Policing and Society. 22(4), 426-447.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2012). The Evolution of security industry regulation in Australia. International Journal for Crime and Justice, 1(1), 38-51.

Prenzler, T., & Milroy, A. (2012). Recent inquiries into the private security industry in Australia: Implications for regulation. Security Journal, 25(4), 342–355.

Sun, J., Prenzler, T., Buys, N., & McMeniman, M. (2012). Preventing smoking on campus settings: A Situational crime prevention approach. Health Education, 112(1), 47-60.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Issues in courtroom security: The Key role of the private sector in Australia and New Zealand. Security Journal, 25(1), 25-37.

Prenzler, T. (2011). Welfare fraud in Australia: Dimensions and issues. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 421, 1-6.

Prenzler, T. (2011). Detecting and preventing welfare fraud. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 418, 1-6.

Prenzler, T. (2011). The Evolution of police oversight in Australia. Policing and Society, 21(3), 284-303. Reprinted in L. Holmes (Ed.), (2014, forthcoming). Police corruption: Essential readings. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Prenzler, T. (2011). Strike Force Piccadilly and ATM security: A Follow up study. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 5(3), 236-247.

Ferguson, P., Prenzler, T., Sarre, R., & de Caires, B. (2011). Police and security officer experiences of occupational violence and injury in Australia. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 13(3), 223-233.

Prenzler, T., Lowden, C., & Sarre, R. (2010). Aviation security issues in Australia post-9/11. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism, 5(2), 9-22.

Prenzler, T. (2010). Learning from police deaths on duty: A Case study. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, 4(4), 421-431.

Prenzler, T., Fleming, J., & King, A. (2010). Gender equity in Australian and New Zealand policing: A Five year review. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 12(4), 584-595.

Prenzler, T., & Faulkner, N. (2010). Towards a model public sector integrity commission. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 69(3 ), 251-262.

Prenzler, T., Allard, T., Curry, S., & Macintyre, S. (2010). Complaints against police: The Complainants’ experience. Journal of Criminal Justice Research, 1(1), 1-18.

Prenzler, T., Martin, K., & Sarre, R. (2010). Tertiary education in security and policing in Australia. Asian Journal of Criminology, 5(1), 1-10.

Prenzler, T. (2009). An Assessment of reform in politics, criminal justice and the police in post-Fitzgerald Queensland. Griffith Law Review, 18(3), 576-595.

Prenzler, T. (2009). Strike Force Piccadilly: A Public-private partnership to stop ATM ram raids. Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 32(2), 209-225.

Allard, T., & Prenzler, T. (2009). A Summary analysis of police deaths in Australia: Implications for prevention. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 33(1), 61-81.

Prenzler, T., Earle, K., & Sarre, T. (2009). Private security in Australia: Trends and key characteristics. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminology, 374, 1-6.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2008). Protective security in Australia: Scandal, media images and reform. Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism, 3(2), 23-37.

Prenzler, T., Sarre, R., & Earle, K. (2008). Developments in the Australian private security industry. Flinders Journal of Law Reform, 10(3), 402-417.

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Macintyre, S., Prenzler, T., & Chapman, J. (2008). Early intervention to reduce complaints: An Australian Victoria Police initiative. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 10(2), 238-250.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2008). Developing a risk profile and model regulatory system for the security industry. Security Journal, 21(4), 264-277.

Ransley, J., Anderson, J., & Prenzler, T. (2007). Litigation against police in Australia: Policy implications. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 40(2), 143-160.

Prenzler, T. (2007). The Human side of security. Security Journal, 20(1), 35-39. Prenzler, T. (2006). Senior police managers’ views on integrity testing, and drug and alcohol testing. Policing: An

International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, 29(3), 394-407. Prenzler, T. (2006). Towards prevention: A Situational study of police deaths on duty, Current Issues in Criminal

Justice, 18(1), 147-164. Briody, M., & Prenzler, T. (2005). DNA databases and property crime. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences,

37(2), 73-86. Prenzler, T. (2005). Mapping the Australian security industry. Security Journal, 18(4), 51-64. Prenzler, T., & Lewis, C. (2005). Performance indicators for police oversight agencies. Australian Journal of Public

Administration, 64(2), 77-83. Jones, D., Jones, L., & Prenzler, T. (2005). Tertiary education, commitment and turnover in police work. Police

Practice and Research: An International Journal, 6(1), 49-63. Prenzler, T. (2004). Stakeholder perspectives on police complaints and discipline: Towards a civilian control model.

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 37(1), 85-113. Prenzler, T. (2004). Gender discrimination and regulatory behaviour: A Case study in policing. International Journal

of Police Science and Management, 6(3),171-182. Prenzler, T. (2004). Interview with Christine Nixon: Australia's first female police chief. Police Practice and

Research: An International Journal, 5(4), 301-15. Reprinted in D. Das & O. Marenin (Eds.) (2006). Comparative problems of policing: Interviews with nineteen police leaders from different nations. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

King, M., & Prenzler, T. (2003). Private inquiry agents: Ethical challenges and accountability. Security Journal, 16(3), 7-17.

Prenzler, T., & Ronken, C. (2003). A Survey of innovations in the development and maintenance of ethical standards by Australian police departments. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal, 4(2), 163-178. Reprinted in A. Millie & D. Das, (Eds.), (2008). Contemporary issues in law enforcement and security. Boca Raton FL: CRC Press – Taylor & Francis.

Macintyre, S., Ronken, C., & Prenzler, T. (2002). The MMPI-2 as a tool for preventing police misconduct: A Victoria Police study. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 4(3), 213-232.

Hardy, S., & Prenzler, T. (2002). Legal control of private investigators and associated private agents: Profile and issues. Australian Journal of Law and Society, 16(1), 1-20.

Ede, A., Homel, R., & Prenzler, T. (2002). Reducing complaints against police and preventing misconduct: A Diagnostic case study using hot spot analysis. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 35(1), 27-42.

Prenzler, T., & King, M. (2002). The Role of private investigators and commercial agents in law enforcement. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 234, 1-6.

Prenzler, T., & Ronken, C. (2001). Police integrity testing in Australia. Criminal Justice: The International Journal of Policy and Practice, 1(3), 319-342.

Prenzler, T., & Ronken, C. (2001). Models of police oversight: A Critique. Policing and Society, 11(2), 151-180. Prenzler, T. (2000). Civilian oversight of police: A Test of capture theory. British Journal of Criminology, 40(4), 659-

674. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2000). The Relationship between police and private security: Models and future directions.

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 24(1), 92-113.

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Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (2000). Measuring progress in gender equity in Australian Policing. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 12(1), 20-38. Reprinted in M. Natarajan (Ed.), (2005). Women police. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Lewis, C., & Prenzler, T. (1999). Civilian oversight of police in Australia. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 141, 1-6.

Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (1999). Victim-offender mediation and the gatekeeping role of police. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 2(1), 17-32.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (1999). The Regulation of private policing: Reviewing mechanisms of accountability. Crime Prevention and Community Safety: An International Journal, 1(3), 17-28.

Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (1999). An Evaluation of the Queensland Security Providers Act: Implications for national regulation of the protective security industry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 32(1), 79-94.

Macintyre, S., & Prenzler, T. (1999). The Influence of gratuities and personal relationships on police use of discretion. Policing and Society, 9(2), 181-201.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (1999). A Survey of security legislation and regulatory strategies in Australia. Security Journal, 11(2), 7-17.

Palk, G., Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (1998). Restorative justice and community conferencing: Summary findings of a pilot project. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 10(2), 138-155.

Prenzler, T. (1998). La Sécurité privée et le problème de la confiance: L’expérience Australienne. Revue Criminologie, 31(2), 87-109.

Prenzler, T. (1998). Gender integration in Australian policing: The Evolution of management responsibility. International Journal of Police Science and Management, 1(3), 241-259.

Prenzler, T. (1998). Concession and containment: The Establishment of women in the Queensland Police, 1931-1965. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 31(2), 119-140. Reprinted in M. Natarajan (Ed.), (2005) Women police. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (1998). Regulating private security in Australia. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 98, 1-6.

Hayes, H., Prenzler, T., & Williams, A. (1998). Evaluating legal aid delivery systems. Alternative Law Journal, 23(3), 1261-29.

Prenzler, T., & Townsley, M. (1998). The Prospects for burglary prevention in Australia. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 9(3), 293-311.

Prenzler, T., & Hayes, H. (1998). Nightclub managers and the regulation of crowd controllers. Security Journal, 10(2), 104-110.

Briody, M., & Prenzler, T. (1998). The Enforcement of environmental protection laws in Queensland: A Case of regulatory capture? Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 15(1), 54-71.

Prenzler, T., Baxter, T., & Draper, R. (1998). Special legislation for the security industry: A Case study. International Journal of Risk, Security and Crime Prevention, 3(1), 22-33.

Prenzler, T. (1997). Is there a police culture? Australian Journal of Public Administration, 56(4), 47-56. Prenzler, T., & Wimshurst, K. (1997). Women and politics in the Queensland Police, 1970-1987. Journal of

Australian Studies, 52, 88-101. Macintyre, S., & Prenzler, T. (1997). Officer perspectives on community policing. Current Issues in Criminal Justice,

9(1), 34-55. Prenzler, T. (1997). A Problem oriented approach to preventing sex discrimination in police recruitment. Crime

Prevention Studies, 7, 207-222. Prenzler, T. (1997). The Decay of reform: Police and politics in post-Fitzgerald Queensland. Queensland Review,

4(2), 13-25. Prenzler, T., Williams, A., & Hayes, H. (1997). Quality control and contracting out of legal aid. Australian Journal of

Public Administration, 56(3), 40-52. Gatt-Rutter, J., & Prenzler, T. (1997). My Lai, tragedy and media. Metro, 109, 66-72.

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Prenzler, T., Ede, A., & Harrison, A. (1996). The Royal Commission into the NSW Police Service: Implications for reform. Current Affairs Bulletin, 72(6), 4-13.

Prenzler, T., Harrison, A., & Draper, R. (1996). The Case for non-police security. Journal of Security Administration, 19(1), 16-33.

Prenzler, T. (1996). Rebuilding the walls? The Impact of police pre-entry physical ability tests on female applicants. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 7(3), 314-324.

Mahony, D., & Prenzler, T. (1996). Police studies, the university and the police service: An Australian study. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 7(2), 283-304.

Prenzler, T., & Mackay, P. (1995). Police gratuities: What the public think. Criminal Justice Ethics, 14(1), 15-25. Prenzler, T. (1995). Security managers’ perceptions of industry regulation: An Australian study. Security Journal,

6(2), 227-34. Prenzler, T. (1995). Equal employment opportunity and policewomen in Australia. Australian and New Zealand

Journal of Criminology, 28(3), 258-277. Prenzler, T. (1995). Policewomen and Queensland. Queensland Review, 2(2), 67-80. Prenzler, T. (1995). Recent writing on the history of religion in Australia: A Critique. Australian Journal of Politics and

History, 41(1), 139-156. Prenzler, T. (1994). Women in Australian policing: An Historical overview. Journal of Australian Studies, 42, 78-88. Lewis, C., & Prenzler, T. (1993). Teaching police ethics. Queensland Researcher, 9(1), 1-14. Prenzler, T. (1992). The Influence of religion on Australian political behaviour. The Australian Journal of Politics and

History, 38(2), 274-288. Prenzler, T. (1992). Teaching Australian studies to police. Australian Studies, 17, 81-87. Other Publications and Reports Porter, L.E., Hine, K., & Prenzler, T. (2013). Ethics report. Australian Federal Police (pp. 1-25). Brisbane: Centre of

Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University. Porter, L.E., Hine, K., & Prenzler, T. (2013). Ethics report. New South Wales Police (pp. 1-22). Brisbane: Centre of

Excellence in Policing and Security, Griffith University. Prenzler, T., & Porter, L.E. (2013). Response to Tasmania Police Graduated Management Model Consultation

Paper (pp. 1-3). Brisbane: CEPS, Griffith University. Prenzler, T., Beckley, A., Bronitt, S. & Saunders, J. (2012). Rethinking gifts and benefits to police (pp. 1-6).

Brisbane: CEPS Briefing Paper. Drew, J., Bronitt, S., Porter, L., Gilmore, L., Alpert, G., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Response to Queensland Police

Service Review of Integrity in Recruitment Criteria (pp. 1-7). Brisbane: CEPS, Griffith University. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2012). The Future of security. Facility Perspectives, 5(4), 74-75. Prenzler, T. (2012). Long-term declines in firearms-related deaths and injuries for officers and members of the

public. The Police Chief, 79(October), 14. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2012). Pluralised policing in Australia: Answering the questions. Australasian Policing: A

Journal of Professional Practice and Research, 4(1), 45-47. Prenzler, T., Bronitt, S., & Beckley, A. (2011). Response to Queensland Police Service Gifts and Benefits Policy

Review (pp. 1-9). Brisbane: CEPS, Griffith University. Prenzler, T. (2010). Exploitation by scams. In S. Lab & B. Fisher (Eds.)s Encyclopedia of victimology and crime

prevention (pp. 365-367). London: SAGE. Prenzler, T. (2010). Intervention for exploitation by scams. In S. Lab & B. Fisher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of victimology

and crime prevention (pp. 367-369). London: SAGE. Wakefield, A., & Prenzler, T. (2009). Privatization. In A. Wakefield & J. Fleming (Eds.), Sage dictionary of policing

(pp. 243-245). London: SAGE.

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Prenzler, T. (2009). Private security. In A. Wakefield & J. Fleming (Eds.), Sage dictionary of policing (pp. 241-243). London: SAGE.

Prenzler, T. (2007). Good policing. In J. Greene (Ed.), Encyclopedia of police science (pp. 598-605). New York: Routledge.

Prenzler, T. (2005). Private investigators. In R. Wright & J. Mitchell Miller (Eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology. New York: Routledge.

Prenzler, T. (2005). Police: Brutality and corruption. In R. Wright & J. Mitchell Miller (Eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology. New York: Routledge.

Prenzler, T. (2002). John Andrew Stuart (1941-1979) – Criminal. In J. Ritchie (Ed.), Australian dictionary of biography. Canberra: Australian National University.

Prenzler, T. (2001). Seven decades of change: A Summary history. Vedette: Journal of the Queensland Police Service, 181, 6-7. Special issue on Women Police.

Prenzler, T. (2001). Policing: Not just a job for the boys. Vedette, 181, 16. Prenzler, T. (1995). Women police. Vedette, 161, 12-13. World War Two Commemorative edition. Prenzler, T., & Wortley, R. (1994). Instilling the WORC ethic: Offenders working in rural communities. Criminology

Australia, 6(2), 7-10. Prenzler, T. (1990). Christianity and law. Social Alternatives, 9(1), 20-23. Conference Papers and Presentations Prenzler, T. (2013). What’s wrong with public sector complaints investigations in Australia? Learning the lessons

from stakeholder experiences with police complaints systems. Australian Public-Sector Anti-Corruption Conference. Sydney, 27-28 November.

Prenzler, T. (2013). Democratising police complaints and discipline systems. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference. Brisbane, 1-3 October.

Drew, J., & Prenzler, T. (2013). Women police in post-Fitzgerald Queensland: A 20 year review. Australasian Council of Women and Policing Conference. Adelaide, 25-28 August.

Prenzler, T. (2013).The Status of women police and the accountability gap: An International review. Australasian Council of Women and Policing Conference. Adelaide, 25-28 August.

Prenzler, T. (2012). Reconciling stakeholder interests in police complaints and discipline systems. CEPS Conference. Melbourne, 4-5 October.

Prenzler, T., & Sarre, R. (2011). Public-private crime prevention partnerships in Australia. Crime Prevention and Policy: New Tools for Contemporary Challenges. Australian Institute of Criminology Conference. Sydney. 23-24 November.

Prenzler, T. (2011). Recent inquiries into the private security Industry in Australia: Implications for regulation. 2011 CEPS Conference, Risk & Resilience: Redefining Security. Brisbane, 6-7 October.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2011). Private security and the public interest: Exploring the trends. Security Institute. London, 12 May.

Prenzler, T., & Fleming, J. (2011). Moving forward: Re-setting the gender equity agenda in Australian and New Zealand policing. Australasian Women and Policing Conference. Hobart, 21-24 August.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2011). Private security and the future of policing: Results of an ARC Linkage Grant 2007-10. Regulatory Institutions Meeting. Australian National University. Canberra, 24 February.

Prenzler, T. (2010). Growth of private security and impacts on public policing agencies. New South Wales Police Strategic Leadership Program. Sydney, 10 November.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2010). Private security and the future of policing. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Alice Springs, 28-30 September.

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Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2010). Security in courts: Issues and options. Third Justice Environments Conference – Architecture, Technology and Security for Courts and Tribunals. Court of the Future Network, University of Western Sydney; and the Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration. Sydney. 20-22 May.

Prenzler, T. (2009). The Value of evidence-based evaluation. Australian Public Sector Anti-Corruption Conference. Brisbane, 29 July.

Prenzler, T. (2009). Police integrity agencies. Australian and New Zealand School of Government, Institute of Governance, Integrity Agencies Workshop. Canberra, 24 July.

Prenzler, T. (2009). History of women in the Queensland Police. Policing Queensland 1859-2009. Queensland Police Service, Brisbane History Group, Brisbane’s Living Heritage Network.Brisbane 18 October.

Fleming, J., & Prenzler, T. (2009). Gender equity in Australian and New Zealand policing: A Five year review. Australasian Women and Policing Conference. Perth 23-26 August.

Sarre, R., Prenzler, T., & Earle, K. (2009). Planning the future of security: What issues are alive today in Australia? ASIAL Executive Briefing. 26 August, Sydney.

Prenzler, T., Sarre, R., & Earle, K. (2007). Growth, scandal and reform in the Australian security industry. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference, Adelaide, 24-16 September.

Macintyre, S., Prenzler, T., & Chapman, J. (2007). The Victoria Police early intervention complaints reduction system. ECCA 2007: Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis Conference. London, 19-21 July.

Sarre, T., Prenzler, T., & Earle, K. (2007). Security industry trends in Australia. Plenary presentation. Security 2007. Sydney, 10-12 July.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2007). Growth and reform in private security in Australia, International Police Executive Symposium, Dubai, 8-12 April.

Prenzler, T. (2007). Performance indicators for police oversight agencies. Police Accountability Roundtable, Plenary presentation, Office of Police Integrity, Victoria, Melbourne, 18 February - 1 March.

Prenzler, T. (2006). Growth, scandal and reform in the Australian security industry, Sixth Australasian Security Research Symposium, Brisbane, 20-21 April.

Fleming, J., & Prenzler, T. (2005). Women police and reassurance policing. World Congress of Criminology. Philadelphia, 7-11 August.

Rose, E., Draper, R., & Prenzler, T. (2005). Learning CPTED principles with online crime prevention interactives. CPTED 2005, International CPTED Association. Santiago, Chile, 1-3 August.

Prenzler, T. (2005). Mapping the Australian security industry. South Australian Institute of Justice Studies. Adelaide, 25 May.

Prenzler, T. (2005). Crime prevention studies at Griffith University. Regional Crime Prevention Coordinator and Project Officer Workshop, Queensland Police Service. Brisbane, 14-17 February.

Prenzler, T., & Lewis, C. (2005). Performance indicators for police oversight agencies. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Wellington, NZ; 10-12 February.

Prenzler, T. (2004). Security industry report card. National Security Industry Forum. Keynote speaker and panel discussant. Melbourne, 20 April; Gold Coast, 6 October.

Prenzler, T. (2003). Obstacle course tests in police recruitment: Issues of discrimination and task relevance. Women's Forum, Victoria Police. Melbourne. May.

Basset, M., & Prenzler, T. (2003). Complaints profiling and early warning systems. Policing the Police: The Challenges. Belfast, 5-7 November.

Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2003). Privatisation of policing and security. Faculty of Business and Management Seminar. University of South Australia. Adelaide, 4 April.

Prenzler, T. (2002). The Status of women in policing in Australia and New Zealand, Keynote Address. Women and Policing Globally. Canberra, 21-23 October.

Prenzler, T. (2002). Gender discrimination and regulatory behaviour: A Case study in policing. Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Brisbane, 1-3 October.

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Prenzler, T. (2002). Profiling fraudsters. Presentation to Economic Crime Course, Queensland Police Service, 24 June.

Prenzler, T. (2002). Factors affecting the participation of women in policing. Address to the Queensland Police Service Women’s Advisory Group. Brisbane, 6 February.

Prenzler, T. (2001). Private investigators. Address to CrimeWriters Queensland. Brisbane, 22 July. Prenzler, T. (2001). A Survey of integrity strategies. Police Reform: Building Integrity. Brisbane, 11-12 July. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2001). Policing corruption. Annual Meeting of the International Police Executive

Symposium - Corruption: A Threat to World Order. Szczytno, Poland, 27-30 May. Prenzler, T. (2001). The Queensland Criminal Justice Commission: A Model commission for police and public

sector integrity control? Address to the South Australian Institute of Justice Studies. Adelaide, 29 March. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (2001). Relations between police and private security: Models and future directions.

Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Melbourne, 21-23 February. Hardy, S., & Prenzler, T. (2001). Legal control of private investigators. Australian and New Zealand Society of

Criminology Annual Conference. Melbourne, 21-23 February. Prenzler, T. (2000). Regulation in the security industry: An Objective overview and future directions. Sixth Annual

South Pacific Security and Access Control Conference. Brisbane, 3-5 May. Invited speaker. Prenzler, T. (2000). Review of the Queensland Security Providers Act. Address to the American Society for

Industrial Security Australian Chapter, Queensland State Council. Brisbane, 8 February. Prenzler, T. (1999). Developing a model act for national regulation of the security industry. Address to the

Queensland Security Association Annual Dinner. Brisbane, September 29. Sarre, R., & Prenzler, T. (1999). Relations between police and security providers: Models and issues for the future.

Fourth Australasian Security Research Symposium. Melbourne, 9 August. Prenzler, T. (1999). Measuring progress in gender equity in Australian policing. Second Australasian Women and

Policing Conference. Brisbane, 7-9 July. Prenzler, T. (1998). Civilian oversight of police: An Australian case study. Seminar, Menzies Centre for Australian

Studies, University of London. London, 14 October. Williams, A., Prenzler, T. & Hayes, H. (1998). Legal aid, block-contracting, and the new managerial agenda. Law

and Society Association Annual Meeting. Aspen, CO, 4-7 June. Prenzler, T. (1998). Lessons from the history of women police. Address to International Women’s Day Lunch,

Queensland Police Academy. Brisbane, 6 March. Prenzler, T. (1997). The Decay of reform: Police and politics in post-Fitzgerald Queensland. Australian and New

Zealand Society of Criminology Annual Conference. Brisbane, 8-11 July. Prenzler, T. & Townsley, M (1997). The Prospects for burglary prevention in Australia. Second National Outlook

Symposium. Australian Institute of Criminology. Canberra, 3-4 March. Invited speaker. Prenzler, T. (1996). Obstacles to the advancement of women in policing. First Australasian Women in Policing

Conference. Sydney, 29-31 July. Prenzler, T., & Baxter, T. (1995). The Queensland Security Providers Act. Second Australasian Security Research

Symposium. Perth, 13-14 November. Prenzler, T. (1995). The Community and crime prevention. Making Things Right: A Vision for Criminal Justice.

Catholic Prisons Ministry Conference. Brisbane, 7-8 April. Prenzler, T. (1995). A History of women in the Queensland Police. University of the Third Age Outreach Series.

Buderim, 13 May. Wortley, R., & Prenzler, T. (1995). The Queensland Western Outreach Camps Scheme. Community Corrections in

the 21st Century: Challenge, Choice and Change Conference. Brisbane, 3-4 July. Prenzler, T. (1994). Police gratuities: Policy, practice and prevention. Australian and New Zealand Society of

Criminology Annual Conference. Sydney, 27-30 September. Wortley, R., & Prenzler, T. (1994). Instilling the WORC ethic. Prisons 2000 Conference. Leicester, 8-10 April.

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Prenzler, T. (1994). Preventing sex discrimination in policing. Second Crime Prevention Conference. Brisbane, 18 August.

Prenzler, T. (1994). Women in the Queensland Police: History and current status. Defining Queensland: Histories and Futures Conference. Brisbane, 8-10 December.

Hyde, M., Wimshurst, K., & Prenzler, T. (1993). Police recruits in Queensland: Backgrounds and expectations. Police Education: The Way Ahead Conference. Brisbane, 6-7 April.

Lewis, C., & Prenzler, T. (1993). Teaching police ethics, Police Education: The Way Ahead Conference. Brisbane. 6-7 April.

Prenzler, T., Mackay, P., & Clark, J. (1993). The Education and training needs of the security industry. First Australasian Security Research Symposium. Brisbane, 1-2 February.

Prenzler, T. (1993). Justice for policewomen: The Way forward. Perspectives on Justice Conference. Brisbane, 8-9 February.

Prenzler, T. (1992). Corruption and reform in the Queensland Police. Colloquium, College of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University. Boston, 27 January.

SUBMISSIONS Review of Crime and Misconduct Act 2001, Queensland, 2012 Western Australian Government revisions to role of the Corruption and Crime Commission, 2010. Review of Victoria Police policies and processes for conducting investigations of deaths associated with police

contact, Office of Police Integrity, 2010 Economic Development Committee Inquiry into the Road Safety Benefits of Fixed Speed Cameras, Queensland,

2010 Integrity and Anti-corruption System Review, Public Sector Standards Commissioner, Victoria, 2009 Inquiry into Law Enforcement Integrity Models, Federal Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian

Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity, 2008 Controlling gratuities in the public sector, Queensland Criminal Justice Commission, 2007 Regulatory Impact Assessment, National Harmonisation of Security Industry Regulation, Federal Attorney-General’s

Department, 2007 Criminological perspectives on road safety, Queensland Department of Transport, 2006-7 Review of the Security Providers Act 1993, Queensland Office of Fair Trading, 2005, 2006 Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission Inquiry into Unauthorised Access and Disclosure of

Confidential Personal Information, 2004. Royal Commission into Whether There Has Been Any Corrupt or Criminal Conduct by Western Australian Police

Officers, 2002. Review of Security Providers Act, National Competition Policy Unit, Queensland Office of Fair Trading, invited

submission, 2002 Review of Freedom of Information Act; Queensland Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee;

2000 Queensland Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee Triennial Review of the Criminal Justice Commission,

including appearance before the Committee, 2000 Commission of Inquiry into the Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice Commission, including appearance before the

Commission, 1997 Review of the Queensland Police Service, 1996 (‘Bingham Review’) Queensland Police Service Code of Conduct Review Committee, 1996 Royal Commission into the New South Wales Police Service, 1995

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Queensland Criminal Justice Commission Review of Recruitment and Education in the Police Service, 1994 OTHER SERVICE Respondent, Guidance Note on Integrating Gender into Internal Police Oversight, Geneva Centre for the

Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 2013-14. Respondent, Victoria Police Blue Paper, Victoria Police Strategic Directions, 2014. Interviewee, Foresight Study, Future of Security, Finnish National Board of Education, 2013 Research findings to Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative research project Women Police in South Asia, 2013. Gender equity strategies in policing, for Victoria Police Equity and Diversity Action Plan, Human Resource

Department, 2013. Participant, Roundtable, Meeting Victoria’s Policing Needs to 2025, Melbourne, Victoria Police and University of

Melbourne, 10 October 2013. Research findings on police corruption prevention, Office of the Ombudsman, Samoa, 2013. Research findings on discriminatory effects of physical tests, National Center for Women and Policing, Washington

DC, 2013. Advice on integrity risk factors in policing; Western Australia Corruption and Crime Commission, 2013. Participant, Roundtable Hearing, Performance Measures and Accountability of Oversight Agencies; New South

Wales Parliament; Committee on the Ombudsman, Police Integrity Commission and the Crime Commission, 2013.

Research findings for project on Preventing Sex Discrimination in Policing, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 2012.

Research findings on complaints investigation systems, to Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland, Comparative Evaluation of Role of Ombudsman, 2012

Research findings on reducing use of force, for New South Wales Police Integrity Commission Project, Misconduct Risks Associated with Critical Incidents, 2012.

Findings on police gifts and benefits research, to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (UK) Review of Police Service Integrity, 2012.

Research findings on police integrity management, gender equity and crime prevention, for Australian Federal Police, International Deployment Group, Police Development Project, 2012.

Advice and research findings in gender integration in police recruitment and career progress, New Zealand Police, 2012.

Report on Police Oversight. Nassir Bare v Rai Small & Ors [Maddocks] Supreme Court of Victoria, 2012. Advice on recruitment and retention strategies for women police, Western Australia Police, 2011. Advice on regulating conflicts of interest, to Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (UK) Review of Police

Service Integrity, 2011. Advice on police-based early intervention systems, to Queensland Corrective Services, 2011. Research findings on security industry regulation, to Queensland Police Service, Policy Unit, Office of the

Commissioner, 2011. Research findings on police fatalities and injuries, to Australian Council of Trade Unions, 2011. Research findings on Australian security industry, to States of Security, Small Arms Survey, 2011. Research findings on correctional officer ethical issues and codes of conduct, to Queensland Corrective Services

Commission, 2010. Advice on police oversight agency performance measures, to Victorian Office of Police Integrity (OPI), project

managed by OPI for all Australian and New Zealand police oversight agencies, 2010. Advice on police integrity testing, to Federal Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Australian Commission for Law

Enforcement Integrity, 2010.

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CPTED Case studies; Policy, Research, Intelligence & Training; Operations Coordination Department; Victoria Police, 2010

Advice on model complaints and discipline system, Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission Review, 2010. Advice on conflicts of interest research, New South Wales Police Service Ethical Standards Command, 2010. Advice on risk assessment and complaint profiling techniques, Office of the Inspector General, Los Angeles Police

Commission, 2009. Advice on complaints analysis, Independent Police Auditor's Office, San Jose; Independent Police Monitor, New

Orleans, 2009. Advice on risk assessment measures, Queensland Police Service Ethical Standards Command, 2009. Research findings on the use of quality assurance checks for police responses, Victoria Police, Ethical Standards

Department, 2009. Research findings on performance indicators for anticorruption agencies, NSW Independent Commission Against

Corruption, 2009. Advice on crime prevention policies to Micah Projects (in conjunction with Brisbane Magistrates Special

Circumstances Court), 2009. Advice to Victorian Law Foundation Project, Enhancing Human Rights through Police Accountability, on police

complaints authorities, 2009. Advice to Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, India, on police complaints authorities and police use of force

standards and training, 2009. Consultant to the Australian Crime Commission Inquiry into the Private Security Industry, 2008-9. Advice to the Queensland Police Service Ethical Standards Command and Inspectorate on proactive inspectorate

methodologies, 2008. Advice to New South Wales Professional Standards Command on Early Intervention Systems, 2008. Advice to New South Wales Parliamentary Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and Police Integrity

Commission Inquiry into Early Intervention Systems, 2008. Research findings on best practice in civilian oversight of police, Institute for Security and Democracy, Mexico,

2007. Advice on research program, ‘Policing Beyond the Police’, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington,

New Zealand, 2007. Advice on research directions, Research and Prevention Division, Queensland Crime and Misconduct Commission,

2007. Advice on best practice in civilian oversight of police, Office of Police Integrity, Victoria, 2006. Research findings on best practice in civilian oversight of police, Independent Review Office of the Police Oversight

Commission, City of Albuquerque, 2006. Statement on drug and alcohol testing of crowd controllers, New South Wales Parliament, 2006. Research findings on security provider misconduct cases, Queensland Office of Fair Trading, 2006. Research findings on best practice in security industry regulation, Department of Private Security Services,

Bratislava Police Department, Slovakia, 2005. Research findings Advice and research findings on specialisation in police corruption, NSW Police Integrity

Commission, 2005. Review of Kanga Batman TAFE Diploma of Security Management, 2004. Review of Victoria Police Fraud Control Strategy 2004-2006, 2004. Panel of Experts, Security, Universal Housing Design Standards Survey, Smart Housing, Queensland Department

of Housing, 2003. Advice on police ethics education and review of course materials, Queensland Police Service, Education and

Training Support Program, 2003.

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Advice and research findings on obstacle course tests and discrimination; Recruitment and Retention Committee, Human Resource Development Department; Victoria Police, 2003.

Respondent, Delphi Analysis on public sector corruption indicators, Professional Standards, Australian Federal Police, and Australian Professional Investigators Forum, 2003.

Advice and research findings on women in policing, to Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative West Africa, Ghana-based, 2003.

Advice to Police Association of NSW, Review of NSW Security Industry Act, 2003. Advice and research findings on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design and housing complexes, to

Queensland Police Service, Redlands District, 2003. Assistance to New Zealand Ministry of Justice, Review of Private Investigators and Security Guards Act 1976,

2002-3. Advice on Australian police structures and productivity, to study on police capacity building by Belgium Ministry of

Justice and Ghent University (International Research and Crime Policy), 2002. Police physical testing and sex discrimination, to British Association of Women Police, 2002. Provision of research findings, NSW Ministry of Police, National Competition Policy Review of Commercial Agents

and Private Inquiry Agents Act, 2002-3. Provision of research findings, Victoria Police Federation Women's Advisory Group, gender segregation in policing,

2002. Provision of research findings, New South Wales Institute of Mercantile Agents submission to NSW Government on

industry regulation, 2002. Provision of research findings, Transparency International, Czech Republic, 2001. Report: Fric, P and Walek, C

(2001) Crossing the Thin Blue Line: An International Annual Review of Anti-Corruption Strategies in the Police. Prague: Transparency International.

Provision of research findings and advice, Project MINT: Review of Security Providers Act, Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, Queensland Police Service, 1999-2001.

Advice to New South Wales Police Integrity Commission on performance indicators for investigations, 2001. Presentation, "Performance Indicators for Integrity Commissions", New South Wales Parliamentary Committee on

the Independent Commission Against Corruption, 2000. Report: Committee on the ICAC (2000) The ICAC: Accounting for Extraordinary Powers. Sydney: Parliament of NSW.

Provision of research findings on women police to the Federal Minister for Justice, 2000. Interviewee, Review of Civilian Oversight of Police in England and Wales, National Council for Civil Liberties (UK),

1999. Report: Harrison, J and Cunneen, M (2000) An Independent Police Complaints Commission. London: Liberty: NCCL.

Provision of research findings on codes of practice, Security Services Industry Forum, South Australia Department of Administrative and Information Services, Workplace Services, 1999.

Advice on research methods (with H Hayes) to Amtac Professional Services. Evaluation of Taxi Security Initiatives. New South Wales Department of Transport. 1998.

Provision of research findings, Australasian Women in Police Advisory Committee, Strategic Plan 1998-2000, report to Australasian Police Commissioners’ Conference, 1998.

Provision of research findings, Australian Federal Police Commissioner’s review of policing alcohol-related venues in the Australian Capital Territory, 1998.

Assistance with audit of training resources for National Campaign Against Violence and Crime. Report: NCAVC (1997) Training Needs Assessment: Crime Prevention, Commonwealth Attorney General’s Department.

Provision of research findings on police integrity testing, to Commission of Inquiry into the Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice Commission, 1997.

Advice on methods for evaluating service delivery, Western Australia Legal Aid Office, 1997. Advice on deterrence literature, National Youth Affairs Network, 1997.

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Assistance with comparative study of private security industry, Dutch Ministry of Justice, 1997 Interviewee, Review of Police Accountability in Northern Ireland, 1996. Report: O’Rawe, M and Moore, L (1997)

Human Rights on Duty: Principles for Better Policing – International Lessons for Northern Ireland. Belfast: Committee on the Administration of Justice.

Report on Education and Training Needs of the Security Industry, exhibit in Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales Inquiry: Report: IRCNSW (1997) Report to the Minister Regarding the Transport and Delivery of Cash and Other Valuables Industry.

Respondent, Advancing the National Framework for Equity in Higher Education. National Board of Employment, Education and Training, 1995.

Respondent, Review of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bridging Courses and Recruit Training Programs, Queensland Police Service, 1993.