Dr Gabriel Wong

Lecturer
ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
T: +61 2 6125 4414

Areas of expertise

  • Criminology 1602
  • Causes And Prevention Of Crime 160201
  • Criminological Theories 160204

Biography

Gabriel Wong is a Lecturer in Criminology in CSRM. His research interests include crime and drug involvement, policy decision-making, knowledge synthesis, economic analysis of crime prevention and efficiency in policing. Gabriel is a quantitative researcher with experience in evaluation, cost-benefit analysis and multi-criteria decision modelling. His research has implications to: (i) the development of targeted institutional and criminal justice policies aimed at mitigating the adverse harms and consequences associated with crime and illicit drug involvement; (ii) the deployment of finite resources that improve the efficiency of policing activities (e.g. arrest, detection); and (iii) the costs and benefits of prevention interventions.

 

Researcher's projects

Economic analysis of the CREATE-ing Pathways to Child Wellbeing.

 

Publications

Projects and Grants

Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.

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Updated:  29 March 2024 / Responsible Officer:  Director (Research Services Division) / Page Contact:  Researchers