Morgan, Anthony; Voce, Isabella
Statistical Bulletin no. 40. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. https://doi.org/10.52922/sb78832
Published Date: 23-11-2022
This paper draws on data from a large national survey conducted in 2021 to examine the prevalence of data breaches among Australian computer users and the relationship between data breaches and other forms of cybercrime victimisation.
Almost one in 10 respondents (9.3%) said they were notified their information was exposed in a data breach in the 12 months prior to the survey. Nearly one-third of these respondents (28.0%) had also been a victim of identity crime in the same period. Respondents who had been notified of a data breach were 34 percent more likely than other respondents to have been a victim of identity crime in the 12 months prior to the survey. They were also more likely to have been a victim of online scams or fraud and ransomware.
Measures to protect individuals whose information has been exposed in a data breach from other potentially related cybercrimes are essential and should be prioritised when data breaches occur.
Wednesday 14 December 2022, 12:00-13:00 CET
Child maltreatment is widespread, but often hidden. Health professionals play an important role in recognizing and supporting children who experienced maltreatment. In this webinar the mother of a survivor of abusive head trauma and a health professional from South Africa will speak and WHO will launch its latest resource for health professionals "Responding to child maltreatment: a clinical handbook for health professionals"
Please register in advance for the Webinar.
https://who.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_seIthmMISrCFKPpmRF1ZwQ
n conversation with:
Mrs Olga Gvozdetska, Deputy Director General of the Public Health Center (Ukraine)
Dr Kostiantyn Dumchev, Scientific Director at the Ukrainian Institute of Public Health Policy(Ukraine)
Mr Slava Kushakov, Alliance for Public Health, Founding Member & Senior Adviser (Ukraine)
David Otiashvili MD PhD, Director, Addiction Research Center
Alternative Georgia (Georgia)
Ganna Dovbakh, Executive Director, Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA) (Lithuania)
Mr Artur Malczewski, Polish Reitox Focal Point - National Center for Prevention of Addictions, (Poland)
Chairpersons: Anne Bergenström, Marica Ferri
Opening and closing remark Jane Mounteney, Head of Unit, Public Health.
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13-12-2022 - Barcelona, Spain
On 14 December 2022 CEP organized a Workshop on gender-based violence in Probation. The workshop was held at the Centre for Legal Studies and Specialized Training in Barcelona. The workshop aimed to increase awareness of gender-based violence in probation and address gender inequality, especially towards women and girls, focusing on sexual abuse and domestic violence. The workshop covered the topic from the perspective of probation and other criminal justice professionals including offenders and victims.