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PhD (Political Science), MA (Political Science)
(Northwestern University), BA (Colby College)
Professor Emeritus
ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Areas of expertise
- Police Administration,
Procedures And Practice
- Criminology
- Public Policy
- Private Policing And
Security Services
- Research, Science And
Technology Policy
- Legal Institutions
(Incl. Courts And Justice Systems)
- Law And Society
- Access To Justice
- International Relations
- Social And Community
Psychology
- Sociology
Biography
Peter Grabosky holds a Ph.D. in
Political Science from Northwestern University, and has written
extensively on criminal justice and public policy. His general interests
are in computer crime, policing,
and regulatory failure.
Peter is interested specifically in how non-governmental institutions
may be harnessed in furtherance of public policy. Peter is a
Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, and an
Honorary Fellow of the Academy of Experimental Criminology, He was the
2006 winner of the Sellin-Glueck Award of the American Society of
Criminology for contributions to comparative and international
criminology, and the 2011 recipient of the Prix Hermann Mannheim,
awarded by the International Centre of Comparative Criminology at the
University of Montreal. In 2012 the (US) National White Collar Crime
Center and the White Collar Crime Research Consortium awarded him the
Gilbert Geis Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of outstanding
professional contributions in the area of white collar crime. He is a
past president of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology,
a founding member and former Vice President of the Asian Criminological
Society.
In 1983, Peter moved to the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC),
where, with the exception of a two-year secondment to The Australian
National University, he spent the next 18½ years. At the AIC, Peter
served as Director of Research for the National Committee on Violence,
whose report, 'Violence:
Directions for Australia', provided a cross-sectoral,
whole-of-society roadmap for the prevention and control of violence in
Australia. Peter's later years at the AIC saw him address the
newly-emerging field of computer-related crime. Written in collaboration
with Russell Smith, Peter's books on the subject contributed to the
development of policy in this field, and have received international
recognition.
Researcher's projects
Peter’s
recent books include:'Cybercrime' (Oxford University Pres 2016) 'Crime
and Terrorism' (with Stohl) (Sage Publications 2010) 'Lengthening
the Arm of the Law' (with Ayling and Shearing) (Cambridge University
Press 2009); 'Electronic
Crime' (Pearson Prentice Hall 2007); and 'Cyber
Criminals on Trial' (with Smith and Urbas) (Cambridge University
Press 2004). The latter book won the Distinguished Book Award of
American Society of Criminology’s Division of International Criminology.
Peter rose to become Deputy Director of the AIC before joining the
Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) in the Research School of
Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) at The Australian National University,
in 2001. As a Professor at RegNet, he was Co-Director (with Clifford
Shearing) of Security 21: International Centre for Security and Justice.
The Centre’s research focused on various means of enhancing the
capacity of police organisations, while ensuring equity, accountability
and cost-effectiveness in the delivery of police services.
Over the course of his career, Peter has held a number of visiting
appointments, including Russell Sage Fellow in Law and Social Science at
Yale Law School (1976-78); Visiting Professor at Chuo University
(1993;2008); Visiting Expert for the United Nations Asia and Far East
Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (UNAFEI)
(1995; 1998); Visiting Professor at the People’s Public Security
University of China (1996; 2006; 2014), Dae H. Chang International
Visiting Scholar, School of Criminal Justice, Michigan State University,
(2011); and Simon Visiting Professor, School of Law, University of
Manchester, (2011).
Peter was
a Rapporteur on the Expert Working Group on Crimes Related to the
Computer Network at the Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention
of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Vienna (2000). From 1998 to
2002, Peter was President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of
Criminology. A founding member of the of the Campbell Collaboration
Crime and Justice Steering Group, he was co-Chair 2007-2010.
Publications
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Smith, R & Grabosky, P 2017, 'Cybercrime', in Darren Palmer, Willem de
Lint, Derek Dalton (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology
(5th edition), Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited,
Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, pp. 243-277pp.
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Grabosky, P 2017, 'The Evolution of Cybercrime, 2006-2016', in Thomas J.
Holt (ed.), Cybercrime through an Interdisciplinary Lens,
Routledge, New York, pp. 15-36pp.
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Lichbach, M, Grabosky, P & Stohl, M 2017, 'States and Peoples in
Conflict: Pillars, Forms, and Transformations in Conflict Studies', in
Michael Stohl , Mark I. Lichbach, Peter Nils Grabosky (ed.), States
and peoples in conflict: Transformations of Conflict Studies,
Routledge, New York, pp. 3-13pp.
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Stohl, M, Lichbach, M & Grabosky, P, eds, 2017, States and peoples
in conflict: Transformations of Conflict Studies, Routledge, New
York.
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Grabosky, P 2017, 'Comparative and Historical Studies of Crime: Trends,
Patterns, Contexts', in Michael Stohl , Mark I. Lichbach, Peter Nils
Grabosky (ed.), States and peoples in conflict: Transformations of
Conflict Studies, Routledge, New York, pp. 130-149pp.
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Grabosky, P 2017, Keynotes in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Series: Cybercrime, Oxford University Press, New York.
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Grabosky, P & Chang, Y 2017, 'The governance of cyberspace', in Peter
Drahos (ed.), Regulatory Theory: Foundations And Applications,
ANU ePress, Canberra, Australia, pp. 533-551pp.
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Grabosky, P 2017, 'Meta-regulation', in Peter Drahos (ed.), Regulatory
Theory: Foundations And Applications, ANU ePress, Canberra,
Australia, pp. 149-161pp.
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Grabosky, P & Stohl, M 2016, 'Cyberterrorism', Journal of Henan Police
College (He'nan Gongan Gaodeng Zhuanke Xuexiao xuebao), vol. 25, no. 4,
pp. 55-61.
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Chang, L, Zhong, L & Grabosky, P 2016, 'Citizen co-production of cyber
security: Self-help, vigilantes, and cybercrime', Regulation &
Governance, pp. -.
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Grabosky, P 2016, 'Regulation by Ridicule: Humorous Denigration as a
Regulatory Instrument', Law, Culture and the Humanities, vol. 12, no. 2,
pp. 373-400.
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Grabosky, P 2015, 'Organized Cybercrime and National Security', in
Russell G. Smith, Ray Chak-Chung Cheung, Laurie Yiu-Chung Lau (ed.), Cybercrime
Risks and Responses. Eastern and Western Perspectives, Palgrave
Macmillan Ltd, Basingstoke and New York, pp. 67-80.
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Broadhurst, R, Grabosky, P, Alazab, M et al 2014, 'Organizations and
cyber crime: An analysis of the nature of groups engaged in cyber
crime', International Journal of Cyber Criminology, vol. 8, no. 1, pp.
1-20.
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Ross, J & Grabosky, P 2014, 'Controlling State Crime and the Possibility
of Creating More Victims', in Dawn L. Rothe and David Kauzlarich (ed.), Towards
a victimology of state crime, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
London, UK; New York, USA, pp. 225-237.
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Chang, L & Grabosky, P 2014, 'Cyber Crime and Establishing a Secure
World', in Martin Gill (ed.), The Handbook of Security,
Palgrave Macmillan Ltd, London, pp. 321-339.
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Grabosky, P, Liu, J & Hinds, L 2014, 'What Does 'Don't Know' Mean?
Explaining Citizen Don't Know Responses in Police Surveys', in
Herausgegeben Von (ed.), Current Problems Of The Penal Law and
Criminology, Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck, Warszawa, pp. 401-418.
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Grabosky, P 2014, 'Secrecy, Transparency and Legitimacy', Seminar, no.
1, pp. 23-27.
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Brewer, R & Grabosky, P 2013, 'The Unraveling of Public Security in the
United States: The Dark Side of Police-Community Co-Production',
American Journal of Criminal Justice.
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Broadhurst, R, Grabosky, P, Alazab, M, Bouhours, B, Chon, S, 2014,
'Organizations and Cybercrime', International Journal of Cyber
Criminology, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 1–20.
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Grabosky, P & Choo, K 2013, 'Cyber Crime', in Paoli (ed) Oxford Handbook
of Organised Crime.
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Grabosky, P 2013, 'ORGANISED CRIME AND THE INTERNET IMPLICATIONS FOR
NATIONAL SECURITY', The RUSI Journal, vol. 158, no. 5, pp. 18-25.
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Grabosky, P 2013, 'Beyond Responsive Regulation: The expanding role of
non-state actors in the regulatory process', Regulation & Governance,
vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 114-123.
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Grabosky, P 2013, 'Organized Cybercrime and National Security', World
Crime Forum, Korean Institute of Criminology, Korea, pp. 19-30pp.
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Grabosky, P & Smith, R 2012, 'Cybercrime', in Marinella Marmo, Willem de
Lint, Darren Palmer (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology
(4th ed), Lawbook Co., Pyrmont NSW Australia, pp. 245-274.
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Grabosky, P 2012, 'The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group',
in R. Thilagaraj, Jianhong Liu, S. Latha (ed.), Crime and Criminal
Justice in Asia, Mittal Publications, New Delhi India, pp. 25-30.
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Smith, R & Grabosky, P 2012, 'Cyber crime', in Marinella Marmo, Willem
de Lint, Darren Palmer (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Guide to
Criminology (4th ed), Lawbook Co., Pyrmont NSW Australia, pp.
245-274.
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Grabosky, P 2012, 'Guest EditorialCriminal investigation: a mansion with
many rooms', Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, vol. 44, no. 1,
pp. 1-3.
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Grabosky, P 2011, 'Private Regulation: An Essay in Honour of Fujimoto
Tetsuya', Hogaku Shinpo, vol. 117, no. 7-8, pp. 107-138pp.
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Grabosky, P & Stohl, M 2010, Crime and Terrorism, Sage
Publications Inc, London UK.
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Grabosky, P & Shover, N 2010, 'Editorial Introduction: White collar
crime and the Great Recession', Criminology and Public Policy, vol. 9,
no. 3, pp. 429-433.
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Grabosky, P & Shover, N 2010, 'Editorial Conclusion: Forestalling the
Next Epidemic of White Collar Crime', Criminology and Public Policy,
vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 641-654.
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Grabosky, P & Shover, N, eds, 2010, Criminology and Public Policy
(Special Issue) The Global Economy, Economic Crisis and White Collar
Crime.
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Shover, N & Grabosky, P 2010, 'White Collar Crime and the Great
Recession', Criminology and Public Policy, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 429-433.
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Grabosky, P, ed., 2010, Perspectives on Criminal Investigation (special
issue) Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, vol.26 no.4.
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Grabosky, P 2010, 'Editor's Introduction: perspectives on criminal
investigation', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, vol. 26, no.
4, pp. 364-366.
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Hinds, L & Grabosky, P 2010, 'Responsibilisation revisited: From concept
to attribution in crime control', Security Journal, vol. 23, no. 2, pp.
95-113.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Cyber crime: The global dimension', Journal of Law
and Political Science, vol. 36, no. 3-4, pp. 73(411)-94(432).
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'The Internet, Technology and Organized Crime', in
Emil W. Plywaczewski (ed.), Current problems of the penal law and
the criminology: Aktuelle probleme des strafrechts und der kriminologie,
Temida 2, Bialystok, Poland, pp. 155-179.
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Grabosky, P, ed., 2009, Community Policing and Peacekeeping,
Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, London, New York.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Police as international peacekeepers', Policing and
Society: an international journal of research & policy, vol. 19, no. 2,
pp. 101-105.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'High Tech Crime: Information and Communication
Related Crime', in Hans Joachim Schneider (ed.), Internationales
Handbuch der Kriminologie, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, pp. 73-101.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Community Policing, East and West, North and South',
in Peter Grabosky, assistance of Christine Nam (ed.), Community
Policing and Peacekeeping, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton,
London, New York, pp. 1-11.
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Fleming, J & Grabosky, P 2009, 'Managing the Demand for Police Services,
or How to Control an Insatiable Appetite', Policing: A Journal of Policy
and Practice, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 281-291.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Property crime', in Alison Wakefield and Jenny
Fleming (ed.), The SAGE Dictionary of Policing, Sage
Publications Inc, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington
DC, pp. 250-253.
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Zhong, L & Grabosky, P 2009, 'The pluralization of policing and the rise
of private policing in China', Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 52,
no. 5, pp. 433-455.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Democratic Policing', in Peter Grabosky, assistance
of Christine Nam (ed.), Community Policing and Peacekeeping,
Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, London, New York, pp. 33-54.
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Grabosky, P 2009, 'Globalization and White-Collar Crime', in Simpson,
Sally S.; Weisburd, David (ed.), The Criminology of White-Collar
Crime, Springer, New York, pp. 129-151.
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Ayling, J., Grabosky, P. & Shearing, C. 2009, Lengthening the Arm of
the Law: Enhancing Police Resources in the 21st Century, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town,
Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi.
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Grabosky, P 2008, 'Community policing in an age of terrorism', Crime,
Law and Social Change, vol. 50, pp. 1-5.
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Grabosky, P 2008, 'Democratic policing', Crime and Criminal Justice
International, vol. 11, no. October, pp. 1-25.
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Hinds, L & Grabosky, P 2008, 'Responsibilisation Revisited: From Concept
to Attribution in Crime Control', Security Journal, vol. September 29,
no. online, pp. 1-19.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Requirements of Prosecution Services to Deal with
Cyber Crime', Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 47, no. 4/5, pp.
201-223.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'The Internet, Technology, and Organised Crime', Asian
Journal of Criminology, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 145-161.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Meta-Regulation and the Control of White Collar
Crime', in Jurg Gerber & Eric L. Jensen (ed.), Encyclopedia of
White-Collar Crime, Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT, pp.
184-187pp.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Technology And Organized Crime The
Internet.Technology,and Organised Crime', Organised Crime In Asia:
Governance And Accountability, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, pp. 135-151.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Editor's introduction (Crime, Law and Social
Change)', Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 46, no. 4-5, pp. 185-187.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Private Sponsorship of Public Policing', Police
Practice and Research, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 5-16.
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Grabosky, P & Walkley, S 2007, 'Computer Crime and White-Collar Crime',
in Henry N. Pontell, Gilbert Geis (ed.), International Handbook of
White-Collar and Corporate Crime, Springer, New York, pp. 358-375.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Security in the 21st Century', Security Journal, vol.
20, no. 1, pp. 9-11.
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Grabosky, P 2007, Electronic Crime, Pearson Education, New
Jersey, USA.
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Grabosky, P & Ayling, J 2007, 'Ambiguous exchanges and the police',
International Journal of the Sociology of Law, vol. 35, no. 2007, pp.
18-28.
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Grabosky, P 2007, 'Editor's postscript (Crime, Law and Social Change)',
Crime, Law and Social Change, vol. 46, no. 4-5, pp. 275-276.
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Grabosky, P & McFarlane, J 2007, 'The Potential of Crime to Undermine
Australia's National Security', Security Challenges, vol. 3, no. 4, pp.
131-150.
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Grabosky, P 2006, 'Zero tolerance to shufukuteki shihou (Zero tolerance
and restorative justice)', in Hosoi, Yoko, Nishimura, Haruo Kashimuri
Shirou and Tatsuno Bunri (ed.), Shufukuteki Shiho Sougouteki Kenkyu
(Restorative Justice: An Overview of Research), Kazamashobo, Tokyo,
pp. 84-90.
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Ayling, J & Grabosky, P 2006, 'When Police Go Shopping', Policing: An
International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, vol. 29, no.
4, 2006, pp. 665-690.
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O'Reilly, J, Cherney, A & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Networks and
Meta-regulation: Strategies Aimed at Governing Illicit Synthetic Drugs',
Policing and Society: an international journal of research & policy,
vol. 16, no. 4, December 2006, pp. 370-385.
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Cherney, A, O'Reilly, J & Grabosky, P 2006, 'The Multilateralization of
Policing: The Case of Illicit Synthetic Drug Control', Police Practice
and Research, vol. 7, no. 3, July 2006, pp. 177-194.
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Delfabbro, P, Lahn, J & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Psychosocial correlates of
problem gambling in Australian students', Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 40, no. 6/7, pp. 587-595.
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Urbas, G & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Cybercrime and Jurisdiction in Australia',
in Bert-Jaap Koops and Susan W. Brenner (ed.), Cybercrime and
Jurisdiction: A Global Survey, T.M.C Asser Press, The Hague,
Netherlands, pp. 47-68.
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Ayling, J & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Policing by Command:Enhancing Law
Enforcement Capacity Through Coercion', Law and Policy, vol. 28, no. 4,
October 2006, pp. 420-443.
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Delfabbro, P, Lahn, J & Grabosky, P 2006, 'It's Not What You Know, but
How You Use It: Statistical Knowledge and Adolescent Problem Gambling',
Journal of Gambling Studies, vol. 22, no. 2006, pp. 179-193.
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Smith, R & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Cyber Crime', in Andrew Goldsmith, Mark
Israel, Kathleen Day (ed.), Crime and Justice: A Guide to
Criminology (3rd ed), Lawbook Co., Sydney, pp. 195 - 218.
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Ayling, J, Grabosky, P & Shearing, C 2006, 'Harnessing Resources for
Networked Policing', in Jenny Fleming and Jennifer Wood (ed.), Fighting
Crime Together: The Challenges of Policing and Security Networks,
UNSW Press, Sydney, pp. 60 - 86.
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Lahn, J, Delfabbro, P & Grabosky, P 2006, 'Classroom or cyberspace?
Ethical and methodological challenges on on-line gambling surveys for
adolescents', Journal of Gambling Issues, vol. 16, pp. 1-15.
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Grabosky, P, Delfabbro, P & Lahn, J 2005, 'Further Evidence Concerning
the Prevalence of Adolescent Gambling and Problem Gambling in Australia:
A Study of the ACT', International Gambling Studies (Routledge), vol. 5,
no. 2, pp. 209-228.
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Grabosky, P 2005, 'The Global Dimension of Cybercrime', in Mark Galeotti
(ed.), Global Crime Today: The Changing Face of Organised Crime,
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, pp. 146-157.
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Grabosky, P & Broadhurst, R, eds, 2005, Cyber-Crime: The Challenge
in Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.
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Grabosky, P 2005, 'The Global Cyber-Crime Problem: The Socio-Economic
Impact', in Roderic Broadhurst and Peter Grabosky (ed.), Cyber-Crime:
The Challenge in Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp.
29-55.
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Grabosky, P & Broadhurst, R 2005, 'The Future of Cyber-Crime in Asia',
in Roderic Broadhurst and Peter Grabosky (ed.), Cyber-Crime: The
Challenge in Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp.
347-359.
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Grabosky, P & Broadhurst, R 2005, 'Computer-Related Crime in Asia:
Emergent Issues', in Roderic Broadhurst and Peter Grabosky (ed.), Cyber-Crime:
The Challenge in Asia, Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong, pp.
1-29.
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Grabosky, P 2004, 'Toward a Theory of Public/Private Interaction in
Policing', in Joan McCord (ed.), Beyond Empiricism: Institutions and
Intentions in the Study of Crime, Transaction Publishers, New
Brunswick, New Jersey, pp. 69-81.
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Smith, R, Grabosky, P & Urbas, G 2004, Cyber Criminals on Trial,
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.
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Grabosky, P 2004, 'Where To, Next', in John A. Winterdyk and Liqun Cao
(ed.), Lessons From International/Comparative Criminolgy/Criminal
Justice, de Sitter Publications, Willowdale, Canada, pp. 9-24.
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Grabosky, P 2004, 'The Global Dimension of Cybercrime', Global Crime,
vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 147-157.
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Grabosky, P & Smith, R 2003, 'Digital Crime in the Twenty-First
Century', in David S. Wall (ed.), Cyberspace Crime, Ashgate
Publishing Ltd, Aldershot, UK, pp. 39-57.
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Dupont, B, Grabosky, P & Shearing, C 2003, 'The Governance of Security
in Weak and Failing States', Criminal Justice, vol. 3, no. 4, pp.
331-349.
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Grabosky, P & Smith, R 2003, 'Crime in the Digital Age', in Andrew
Goldsmith, Mark Israel and Kathleen Daly (ed.), Crime and Justice.
An Australian Textbook in Criminology, The Law Book Company,
Sydney, pp. 179-199.
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Grabosky, P 2003, 'Cybercrime', Mundo Virtual, vol. 4, no. 6, p. 135.
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Grabosky, P 2003, 'Controlling cybercrime: Legislative Considerations', Asia
Cyber-Crime Summit 2003, ed. R.G.Broadhurst, University of Hong
Kong, Hong Kong, pp. 84-93.
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Graycar, A & Grabosky, P, eds, 2002, The Cambridge Handbook of
Australian Criminology, Cambridge University Press, UK.
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Grabosky, P & Graycar, A, eds, 2002, The Cambridge Handbook of
Australian Criminology, Cambridge University Press, UK.
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Grabosky, P & Graycar, A 2002, 'Introduction', in A Graycar, P Grabosky
(ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Australian Criminology,
Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 1-6.
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Grabosky, P & Graycar, A 2002, 'Trends in Australian Crime and Criminal
Justice', in A Graycar, P Grabosky (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of
Australian Criminology, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 7-26.
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Graycar, A & Grabosky, P 2002, 'Trends in Australian crime and criminal
justice', in A Graycar, P Grabosky (ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of
Australian Criminology, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 1-26.
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Carach, C, Mouzos, J & Grabosky, P 2002, 'The Mass Murder as
Quasi-Experiment: The Impact of the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre', Homicide
Studies: An Interdisciplinary and International Journal, vol. 6, no. 2,
pp. 109-127.
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Grabosky, P & Smith, R 2001, 'Telecommunications Fraud in the Digital
Age: The Convergence of Technologies', in David S. Wall (ed.), Crime
and the Internet, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London, pp.
29-43.
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Grabosky, P 2001, 'Crime in Cyberspace', in Phil Williams & Dimitri
Vlassis (ed.), Combating Transnational Crime: Concepts, Activities
and Responses, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London, pp.
195-208.
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Grabosky, P 2001, 'The Prevention and Control of Economic Crime', in
Peter Larmour and Nick Wolanin (ed.), Corruption and Anti-corruption,
Asia Pacific Press, Canberra, ACT, pp. 149-158.
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Carcach, C, Goldney, R, Grabosky, P et al 2001, 'Temporal clustering of
child homicide: Contagion or illusion?', Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology, vol. 34, pp. 182-192.
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Grabosky, P & Smith, R 2001, 'Online Securities Fraud', Journal of
Financial Crime, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 54-70.
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Grabosky, P 2001, 'THE GLOBAL AND REGIONAL CYBER CRIME PROBLEM', ASIA
CYBER-CRIME SUMMIT 2001, ed. R.G.BROADHURST, University of Hong
Kong, HONG KONG, pp. 22-42.
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Grabosky, P 2001, 'Socio-economic Impacts of cyber-crime', ASIA
CYBER-CRIME SUMMIT 2001, ed. R.G.BROADHURST, University of Hong
Kong, HONG KONG, pp. 43-57.
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Larmour, E & Grabosky, P 2001, 'Corruption in Australia: Its Prevention
and Control', in Gerald E. Caiden, O. P. Dwivedi & Joseph Jabbra (ed.), Where
Corruption Lives, Kumarian Press (an imprint of Stylus Publishing),
Bloomfield, CT, pp. 175-188.
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Grabosky, P 2001, 'Crime Control in the 21st Century', Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 221-234.
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Grabosky, P, Smith, R & Dempsey, G 2001, Electronic Theft: Unlawful
Acquisition in Cyberspace, Cambridge University Press, United
Kingdon.
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Grabosky, P, Grant, A & David, F 2001, 'The Commercial Sexual
Exploitation of Children', Current Issues in Criminal Justice, vol. 12,
no. 3, pp. 269-287.
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Gunningham, N, Phillipson, M & Grabosky, P 1999, 'Harnessing Third
Parties as Surrogate Regulators: Achieving environmental outcomes by
alternative means', Business Strategy and the Environment (electronic),
vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 211-224.
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