Lecturer in Financial Crime Studies, Charles Sturt University
Jamie is a lecturer in Financial Crime Studies at the Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security. Jamie has been a university lecturer since 2013, teaching across criminology, business, and policing in Canada, the UK, and Australia. She has nearly a decade of law enforcement experience, having worked for the Canadian Federal Government prior to commencing an academic career.
As an organizational behaviour researcher, Jamie focuses on the role of human actors in organizational processes, as well as in transnational cooperation and collaboration. Jamie has a PhD in Organizational Behaviour and Policing from Loughborough University in the UK. Jamie also holds a Master of Homeland Security Leadership degree from the University of Connecticut in the United States, and a Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree from Mount Royal University in Canada.
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