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Aliases
Australian Institute of Criminology
Portfolio

Accountable authority
Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology
Lead Body
No
Institutional sector classification
Employment instruments
Establishing instruments

Additional annual report requirement in establishing legislation
Yes

Section 35 of the PGPA Act applies
Yes
Section 35(3) of the PGPA Act applies
Yes

Outcome #1: Informed crime and justice policy and practice in Australia by undertaking, funding and disseminating policy-relevant research of national significance.
# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Australian Institute of Criminology Program 1.1 Australian Institute of Criminology

The objective of program 1.1 is to inform policy and practice that seeks to reduce crime and promote justice by undertaking, funding and disseminating research and related information. This also includes the support of research that is relevant to current and future public policy issues and the funding of quality criminological research through an annual Criminology Research Grants program

# Program Body Contribution
1.1 Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission Program 1.1 Australian Crime Commission (Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission)

The ACIC CEO is also Director of the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC). While the AIC operates independently, it is located with the ACIC to ensure criminological research and evidence remains central to law enforcement's collective response to crime. The AIC's corporate services are provided by the ACIC

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