Research
Research at the Centre for Transnational Crime Prevention (CTCP) examines the nature of organised cross-border criminal activities that affect regional and global security, including terrorism, human trafficking, money-laundering, cyber crime, and identity fraud. CTCP researchers represent a variety of disciplines, and their research seeks to improve global understanding of the causes, dynamics and manifestations of these threats and to address detection and prevention strategies for governments, law enforcement agencies and nongovernmental organisations.
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Research Programs
Aside from coursework based qualifications, CTCP offers a range of research degrees including;
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD)
3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
MASTERS BY RESEARCH
1 year full-time or part-time equivalent. The subject matter for research projects ranges over law enforcement issues of a transnational nature. Examples include subject areas outlined in the Masters programmes and also mutual assistance in criminal matters and corruption prevention in business and government.
Current PhD Students
Alaeldin Maghaireh
Stuart Groombridge
Samuel Mullins
Garda Paripurna
Hendi Prabowo
Mohammad AlRashdan
Herman Butime
Md. Zaharul Haq
Irsyad Samad
Alison Lishan Ai
Iwan Setiawan
Muhammad Adhyaksana
Parusuraman Subramanian
Sara De Silva
Micheal Bayer
Kevin Tavener
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