AIC 2025 Conference: Reducing online harms
In-person
11th Mar 2025 to 12th Mar 2025
Tuesday 11 March 2025 – Wednesday 12 March 2025 (UTC+11)
The Australian Institute of Criminology will be hosting the AIC 2025 Conference on 11-12 March 2025. The theme of this year’s conference will be Reducing Online Harms and the aim of the event is to present the latest research on the changing nature of online harms and approaches to preventing, disrupting and mitigating those harms, as well as approaches to support victim / survivor recovery.
CONFIRMED SESSIONS INCLUDE:
- Scams and fraud
- Ransomware
- Online radicalisation and conspiracy theories
- Sextortion
- Harms from adult-based platforms
- Harms from AI
- The internet and misogyny
- Prevention of online harm
- Victim / survivor recovery
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
- Keynote – Professor Ethel Quayle, University of Edinburgh
- Keynote – Professor Rutger Leukfeldt, Leiden University
- Dr Timothy Cubitt, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Dr Christopher Dowling, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Dr Tahlia Hart, Flinders University
- Professor Nicola Henry, RMIT University
- Dr Siobhan Lawler, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Samantha Lyneham, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Anthony Morgan, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Dr Sarah Napier, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Mariesa Nicholas, eSafety
- Professor Jeremy Prichard, University of Tasmania
- Carol Ronken, Bravehearts
- Professor Michael Salter, University of New South Wales
- Isabella Voce, Australian Institute of Criminology
- Professor Chad Whelan, Deakin University
- Dr Heather Wolbers, Australian Institute of Criminology