Increased reporting needed to stamp out image-based abuse
Australia leads the world in fighting online image-based abuse (IBA) but there’s no room for complacency warns Griffith University criminologist Dr Jacqueline Drew.
Australia leads the world in fighting online image-based abuse (IBA) but there’s no room for complacency warns Griffith University criminologist Dr Jacqueline Drew.
Romance scams top the fraud list in Australia. Griffith researcher Jacqueline Drew tells us why.
Year 12 students from Brisbane and Gold Coast showcased their analytical and investigative skills at the Better Business Conference, hosted by Griffith Business School, and in collaboration with the Academy of Excellence in Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance. The competition enabled the students to play the role of financial crime investigators in a challenging financial crime scenario where they were tasked with deciphering clues and uncovering the Mastermind behind a sophisticated redirection scam.
Five hundred Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA)employees are the first to embark on a Griffith University upskilling program, helping the...
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.
More than $1.3 million was awarded to Griffith University projects in the Australian Research Council Linkage Project outcomes announced this week.
Griffith preparing students for fast-growth jobs with innovative technology degreesto address changing market trends
Stephanie Smail from ABC Radio spoke to Dr Jacqueline Drew about the dangers of online dating fraud. Dr Drew said...
Dr Jacqueline Drew was interviewed this week following a scam that used backpackers to sell fake gold and stole their...
Dr Jacqueline Drew was presented with a 2012 Arts, Education and Law Group Learning and Teaching Citation recently. The citation...