Associate professor of criminology, Bond University
Wayne teaches Applied Crime Analysis, Criminal Motivations, Crime and Deviance, and Forensic Criminology. He is the author or editor of Forensic Criminology, Profiling and Serial Crime, Applied Crime Analysis, Child Abuse and Neglect, Homicide, and The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour. Wayne also works on cases providing analysis and expert opinion on cases of stalking and interpersonal violence. He has been working in the tertiary education sector for 20 years, and was a soldier in a former life.
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