
About
Associate Professor Nick O'Brien is a faculty member at Charles Sturt University's Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security. He serves on the Board of Management of the Australian Graduate School of Policing and is a member of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) Journal Editorial Committee. Additionally, he holds a visiting fellowship at the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Co-operation in Indonesia.
He holds a Post-Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management and a Master of Arts in Human Resource Management.
His research focuses on contemporary security challenges with expertise in:
- Counter-terrorism strategies and extremism analysis
- Policing methodologies and law enforcement practices
- International security cooperation and intelligence sharing
- Terrorist financing and radicalization processes
- Security legislation and human rights implications
- Crisis management and incident response protocols
His publications consistently examine real-world security incidents, policy developments, and counter-terrorism operations, with recent works analyzing events like the Sydney siege, ANZAC plot, and foreign fighter legislation. Articles demonstrate strong emphasis on practical security applications, policy critique, and international perspectives.
No scientific awards or student advising relationships are documented in available materials.
While no specific labs or research teams are mentioned, his extensive international network includes collaborations with policing agencies across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America through previous counter-terrorism roles.
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