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Previous Visiting Scholars
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Dr Anthony Braga - Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government
Dr Braga visited CEPS in March 2009 during which time he presented on 'Policing gangs and gun problems' at the inaugural CEPS Policing Symposium.
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Associate Professor Ralf Emmers - Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Associate Professor Emmers visited CEPS during April – early May 2009. During this time, Associate Professor Emmers presented a seminar on ‘Geopolitics and maritime disputes in the South China Sea: From competition to cooperation' at both the Australian National University (listen to presentation) and Griffith University.
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Dr Joel Garner - Joint Centers for Justice Studies, Inc.
Dr Garner visited CEPS in April 2008 and presented a seminar on ‘The crime control effects of prosecuting intimate partner violence’ at Griffith University. Dr Garner has conducted extensive research in the areas of use of force, domestic violence and racial profiling.
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Assistant Professor Carole Gibbs – Michigan State University
Assistant Professor Gibbs visited CEPS in January 2009 and presented a seminar on ‘Conservation Criminology and Electronic Waste’ at the Australian National University.
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Professor David Johnson – University of Hawaii
Professor Johnson visited CEPS during August 2008. He presented a seminar at Griffith University on ‘A Tale of Two Cities: Capital Punishment and Homicide Deterrence in Hong Kong and Singapore’and another seminar at the Australian National University on ‘The next frontier: National development, human rights, and the death penalty in Asia’.
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Professor Leslie Kennedy – Rutgers University
Professor Kennedy visited CEPS in August 2008. During this time, Professor Kennedy met with Griffith University’s Vice Chancellor, participated in a roundtable discussion with members from the CEPS Intelligence Methods project, presented a seminar on ‘Implementing Risk Assessment in Crime Prevention and Control’ at Griffith University, met with the Queensland Police Minister, and participated in a round table discussion with PhD students.
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Professor Gary T. Marx - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Professor Marx visited CEPS in April 2008 and discussed his latest book with researchers at the Australian National University.
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Professor Mei visited CEPS during August 2008. He presented seminars on ‘Organised crime in contemporary China: Fictional anecdote or factual existence?’ at both the Australian National University and Griffith University.
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Professor Daniel Nagin – Heinz College
Professor Nagin visited CEPS in July 2008 to conduct a three day workshop at Griffith University. The workshop, Analyzing Developmental Trajectories, was based on trajectory modelling using the statistical software program SAS
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Professor T.J. Pempel – University of California, Berkeley
Professor Pempel visited CEPS in August 2009 when he presented a seminar on ‘The Economic-Security Nexus and East Asian Regionalism’ at the Australian National University (listen to presentation) and Griffith University.
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Professor Jerry Ratcliffe – Temple University
Professor Ratcliffe visited CEPS in November 2008. He presented a seminar on ‘A holistic view of the criminal environment’ at Griffith University and met with members from the CEPS Intelligence Methods project and also Executives at the QPS.
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Dr Greg Rawlings – Otago University
Dr Rawlings visited CEPS during July – August 2008. During this time, Dr Rawlings conducted collaborative research on CEPS Fragile States project with Professor Jason Sharman.
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Associate Professor Bilveer Singh – National University of Singapore
Associate Professor Singh visited CEPS during June and July 2009. He presented a seminar at the Australian National University on 'Islamist extremism in Indoneasia - implications and the road ahead' and at Griffith University on 'Australia's role in Counter-Terrorism in Southeast Asia since 2001'.
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Professor John Stasko – Georgia Institute of Technology
Professor Stasko visited CEPS in June 2008 and spoke at an Intelligence workshop on the challenges of making sense of ever-increasing amounts of data and using science and technology to “connect the dots” to uncover embedded stories and information, at Griffith University, and also presented a CMC Intelligence shortcourse.
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Professor Michael Tierney – College of William and Mary
Professor Tierney visited CEPS in August 2008 and presented two seminars at Griffith University on ‘Greening Aid’ and ‘The View from the Ivory Tower: International Relations Scholarships 1980-2000’.
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Professor David Wall - University of Leeds
Professor Wall visited CEPS during April and May 2009. He presented a seminar at the Australian National University on 'Organised Cybercrime and the Organisation of Crime Online' and at Griffith University on ‘Policing Cybercrimes: Situating the public police in networks of cybersecurity’.
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Assistant Professor Catherine Weaver – The University of Texas at Austin
Assistant Professor Weaver visited CEPS during August 2009 and presented a seminar on ‘In the Heart of Darkness? The Ethics of Defense Funding for Scholarly Research on Climate Change and Political Fragility in Africa’at both Griffith University and the Australian National University.
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Associate Professor Jeremy Wilson – Michigan State University
Associate Professor Wilson visited CEPS during May – June 2009. He presented seminars on ‘Community Policing and Crime Prevention in Practice: Lessons from a US Field Intervention’ at Griffith University and the Australian National University. Measure Y Reports - Community Policing and Violence Prevention in Oakland, Community Policing and Crime.
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