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Raymond Choo
Raymond Choo
raymond.choo@fulbrightmail.org
(02) 6260 9238

Dr Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo is a former Singapore police officer. He joined the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) after completing his PhD at the Information Security Institute at the Queensland University of Technology. He is a Partner Investigator on an ARC Discovery Projects grant - "The evolution of cybercrime: the monitoring of serious crime in cyberspace", and a branch executive committee member of the Australian Computer Society (ACT branch). 

He has been an invited speaker for a number of international conferences including delivering keynote speeches at ECPAT Taiwan’s 2008 Conference on Criminal Problems and Intervention Strategy and 2010 International Conference on Applied Linguistics; and interviewed by the Australian Government House of Representatives "About the House" magazine; Singapore’s Sunday Times, Electric New Paper & 938Live radio; ABC News; The Age; The Australian; Sydney Morning Herald (& Business Day); Canberra Times; Herald Sun (& Career One); and Prepaid Trends magazine. He was also one of over 20 international (and one of two Australian) experts consulted by the research team preparing McAfee's commissioned annual report on online crime (entitled “Virtual Criminology Report 2009: Virtually Here: The Age of Cyber Warfare”). 


Research Projects
Illicit Organisations - Organised Crime and Terrorism
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