Oral Presentation Siddharth Shirodkar - Unlocking Indigenous entrepreneurial potential: Insights into the economics of discrimination in Australia for potential entrepreneurs
Seminar
ABSTRACT The recent success of the Indigenous business sector shows that entrepreneurship offers a means for greater Indigenous self-determination, wealth and job creation, and economic empowerment. But despite recent strong growth, rates of Indigenous business ownership remain well below that of…
CSRM HDR oral presentation Kaely Woods
Seminar
ABSTRACT This thesis demonstrates how choice modelling can elucidate and measure how Indigenous people value aspects of their culture by privileging their viewpoints. Measuring and incorporating these intangible values in policy and legal frameworks is essential to give voice to First Nations…
Hayley Boxall Oral: ‘I planned to survive’: The role and experiences of women in supporting the desistance of intimate partner violence
Seminar
ABSTRACT: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most common and harmful forms of violence in Australia and internationally. However, despite 40 years of research, evidence regarding the effectiveness of common responses to IPV is at best, mixed. To improve responses to this form of…
Transnational Organised Crime in ASEAN after COVID John Coyne
Webinar/Online
Over the last few decades, ASEAN’s member states have experienced rapid economic and social changes. These changes have brought with them significant regulatory and law enforcement challenges. The outbreak of Covid-19 arrived while the region’s governments were still struggling to deal with these…
2020 Transnational Research Institute on Corruption Webinar Series: Corruption Reform 2050
Webinar/Online
Emeritus Professor Michael Johnston speaks to the futures of the anti-corruption industry, and asks what possible reforms we may see The contemporary anti-corruption movement – really, by now, more of an anti-corruption industry – has devoted remarkably little effort to articulating its goals, and…
Data Collection in a time of multiple crises: The social research response to COVID-19, bushfires, and drought
Conference
Data Collection in a time of multiple crises: The social research response to COVID-19, bushfires, and drought Workshop overview This online conference on Thursday the 21st of May, jointly convened by the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods in the Research School of Social Sciences, and…
Social Impact Investment and Recidivism: A Field Experiment with High-Risk Parolees
Seminar
ABSTRACT: We study the impact of additional post-release services provided in combination with parole supervision on adult recidivism. Beginning in 2016, eligible offenders due for release on parole in New South Wales (NSW) were randomized to either the treatment program or the control group.…