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Book Title: Handbook of Global Research and Practice in Corruption
Editor(s): Graycar, Adam; Smith, G. Russell
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849805018
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 8
Extract:
Contributors
Editors
Adam Graycar is Professor of Public Policy at the Australian National
University (ANU), where he is also Dean of the Australian National
Institute for Public Policy and Director of the Research School of Social
Sciences. In 2010 he established the Transnational Research Institute
on Corruption at the ANU. From 1994 to 2003 he was Director of the
Australian Institute of Criminology, a Federal Government research
agency. He has had long experience both in government and in academia.
He has held academic posts in Australia and in the United States, and has
worked internationally across several spheres.
Russell G. Smith has qualifications in law, psychology and criminology
from the University of Melbourne and a Ph.D. from King's College
London. He practised as a lawyer before becoming a lecturer in crimi-
nology at the University of Melbourne. He then took up a position
at the Australian Institute of Criminology, where he is now Principal
Criminologist and head of the Global Economic and Electronic Crime
Program. He has published extensively on aspects of computer crime,
fraud control, and professional regulation and is currently President of the
Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology.
Contributors
Jay S. Albanese is a criminologist and Professor in the Wilder School of
Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. He
served as Chief of the International Center at the National Institute of Justice
from 20022006. Recent books include: Organized Crime in Our Times
(2011), Transnational Crime and the 21st Century (2011), and ...
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