Monash Research Outputs: 254
Mean Field Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI): 1.74
3 Year Rolling Mean FWCI: 1.9
Researchers from Monash University Malaysia School of Business are analysing online communications using machine learning to detect and prevent cyberbullying in real-time. The project, which is being undertaken in partnership with researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology, Patna, involves developing algorithms that can identify cyberbullying behavior through natural language processing and deep learning models.

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Research led by the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre and published in Current Issues in Criminal Justice identified systematic racism in Australia's justice system as a contributing factor to the deaths of 151 Indigenous women. The study, focusing on intimate partner homicides, called for significant reforms in policing and accountability to prevent such deaths and protect Indigenous women.
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In 2023, the Transnational Criminal Law Group in the Faculty of Law focused on enhancing research culture among higher degree research students and early career academics, with a thematic emphasis on corporate criminal liability, transnational enforcement, criminal trials, and criminal law technology. Key activities throughout the year included securing significant research funding, contributing to law reform, and hosting international events and workshops.

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Faculty of Arts researchers published a paper the British Journal of Politics and International Relations analysing the concept of the ‘Anglosphere’ and its influence on Australian national identity and public policy. The study explored how historical and recent political decisions in Australia, influenced by relationships with other English-speaking countries, have shaped national debates and international relations.

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