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I regularly speak to academic, practitioner, policy, and public audiences on crime, harm, and the use of evidence in complex decision-making. My talks range from conference keynotes and invited university seminars to policy briefings, public forums, podcasts, and media commentary. Across these settings, I focus on translating rigorous research into insights that are accessible, relevant, and grounded in real-world constraints.

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TEDx talk exploring how evidence can clarify emotionally charged debates in crime and justice.

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A keynote address at the ANZSOC 2025 conference.

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How Academic Research Can Help Loss Prevention

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Te Puna Haumaru Centre for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.

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