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Dr. Ruth Delaforce is a Lecturer in Criminology and Policing at Charles Sturt University's Centre for Law and Justice in Bathurst (Building 1400, Room 2.01). Her career spans federal public sector, private sector, and law enforcement roles across policy and operational domains, with academic qualifications from Griffith University and the University of Queensland.
Her educational background:
- PhD from Griffith University
- Masters in International Relations and Asian Politics from University of Queensland
- BA in Australia and Comp Studies from Griffith University
Research focuses on human security frameworks, peace-building mechanisms, and crime prevention strategies, emphasizing the military-crime nexus, intelligence operations, transnational organised crime, state crime, and policing dynamics across global north-south divides. Current projects examine biosecurity intelligence processes, organised crime group policing approaches, and military-crime intersection reviews.
She serves as Associate Editor for Salus Journal and is active in the Australasian and Pacific Society of Criminology (AGSPS), including the Public Safety and Security Group, Learning and Teaching Committee, and Research Committee.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials. While her research projects are detailed, specific grant funding sources and student supervision records remain unlisted in the available text.
Her work is anchored at the Centre for Law and Justice and involves collaborative efforts through the AGSPS Public Safety and Security Group, specializing in organised crime analysis, intelligence methodologies, and investigative process optimization.


