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Preparing Police for Cybercrime: building a global understanding
Episode 74

Preparing Police for Cybercrime: building a global understanding

Do police feel like that they are capable of dealing with cybercrime effectively? Dr Michael Wilson from Murdoch University in Australia joins us to discuss where Australia is in terms of providing police with what they need in order to respond to cybercrime. Vanessa Henri joins us again to answer my silly question 'Is there such thing as bad laws?’

Cybercrimeology · Michael Wilson, Vanessa Henri

November 15, 202229m 42s

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About our Guests:

Dr Michael Wilson

http://profiles.murdoch.edu.au/myprofile/michael-wilson/

Vanessa Henri

https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahenri

Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:

Wilson, M., Cross, C., Holt, T., & Powell, A. (2022). Police preparedness to respond to cybercrime in Australia: An analysis of individual and organizational capabilities. Journal of Criminology55 (4), 468–494. https://doi.org/10.1177/26338076221123080

Cross, C., Holt, T., Powell, A., Wilson, M., (2021), Responding to cybercrime: Results of a comparison between community members and police personnel, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, 653, August 2021, pages 1 - 20.

Other:

That was the last episode in the series with Vanessa Henri, she is very busy running a business ;). https://henriwolf.law

Topics

policeresearchcybercrimetrainingcybersecuritypolicingaustraliaeducation