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Willem de Lint
Professor in Criminal Justice

Flinders University of South Australia
Public university in Adelaide, SA, Australia
Phone: (+61) 0481546950
E-mail: willem.delint@flinders.edu.au

Education

1997 Ph.D. Criminology,Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto
1992 M.A. (First Class Hons.) Criminology, University of Toronto
1990 B.A. (First Class Hons.) Sociology, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto

Biography

Willem de Lint is a Professor in Criminal Justice at Flinders Law School of Flinders University. He is the author or editor of over 50 publication in criminology and security studies. Recent projects include studies on counter-terrorism prosecutions, blended justice in inter-agency collaborations, intelligence-led policing and public order policing. His current work is on a sociology of knowledge approach to discourse in analyses of the institutionalisation of criminal justice, migration and military studies.


Research Interest

  • Counter-terrorism policing
  • Police-security fusions
  • Mega-event policing
  • Intelligence-led policing

Scientific Activities

Professional Experience
2010- current Professor in Criminal Justice, Flinders Law School, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
2015- current Discipline Lead and Deputy Dean, Flinders Law School, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
2013-15 Associate Dean, Research, Flinders Law School, Flinders University of South Australia, Australia
2010 Professor of Criminology, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
2007-2010 Head of Department, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
2003-2010 Associate Professor, Criminology, Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology, University of Windsor, Canada
2000-2002 Lecturer, Institute of Criminology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
1997-2000 Assistant Professor, Criminology, Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor, Canada
Awards, Certifications
2013 Flinders University Leadership Program
2013 Certificate of Appreciation, South Australian Police
2008 New and Ongoing Challenges for Academic Leaders, University and College Administration, Centre for Higher Education Research and Development, University of Manitoba, Canada
1992 John L Edwards Award, Top MA Student at the Centre of Criminology
1990 Arthur M Kruger Award, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto Award, Highest Overall Standing, Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Editorial Board Memberships
2013-2017 Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
2007-2015 Canadian Journal of Criminology and CriminalJustice
1998-2013 Policing and Society: an international journal of research and policy
2008- The Open Law Journal
2011- The GSTF Journal of Law and Social Sciences

Publications

Co-Authored Books

  1. de Lint, W. and A. Hall. (2009) Intelligent Control: Developments in Public Order Policing in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  2. Fleming, T., S. Ramcharan, K, Dowler and W. de Lint. (2008) The Canadian Criminal Justice System. Prentice-Hall: Don Mills.

Co-edited Books:

  1. D. Palmer, de Lint, W. and D. Dalton (2017) (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (5th edition). Sydney: Pearson.
  2. de Lint, W., M. Marmo and N. Chazal (2014) (eds.) Crime and Justice in International Society. Routledge. Advances in Criminology Series.
  3. M. Marmo, de Lint, W., and D. Palmer (2012) (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (4th edition). Sydney: Pearson.
  4. V. Bajc. and W. de Lint (eds.) (2011) Security in Everyday Life. Routledge. Advances in Criminology Series.

Editor/Co-editor, journal issue:

  1. Griffiths Law Journal (2013). “Emerging Mechanisms of Legislative and Political Power           in Response to Irregular Migration” 22/3 (with M. Giannacopoulos and M. Marmo)
  2. Flinders Law Journal (2012). Volume 14/2 “Criminal Justice Special Issue.” (with A. Groves)
  3. Studies in Social Justice (2009). “Security, Exclusion and Social Justice.” 3/1 (with D. O’Connor)
  4. Policing and Society (2006). “Intelligence in Policing and Security.”16/1.

Articles in Refereed Journals:

  1. de Lint, W. M. Marmo, A. Groves and V. Laughton (under review) “Encountering victimology.”Criminological Encounters.
  2. Kassa, W. and W. de Lint (in process) “Post 911 Counter-terrorism and the Courts.”
  3. de Lint, W. M. Marmo, A. Groves and A Pocnic (2017) “Victim Self-Medication: Findings from a South Australian Study.”International Review of Victimology.
  4. de Lint, W. and W. Kassa (2017) “On Being Bent For Security: Barristers in Terrorism Prosecutions in Australia”Journal of Law and Society. 44/2: 169-199
  5. de Lint, W. (2016). “Public Order Policing and Liberal Democracy.” In Oxford Handbooks Online, New York: Oxford University Press.
  6. de Lint, W. and W. Kassa (2015) ‘US Counterterrorism Security: Fraud, Failure or Fruitful Spectacle.’ Critical Criminology. 23/3: 349-369
  7. de Lint, W. and M. Giannacopoulos (2013). ‘Framing Irregular Migration: A Handbook for Policymakers.’ Griffiths Law Journal Special Issue: Emerging Mechanisms of Legislative and Political Power in Response to Irregular Migration 22/3: 619-647
  8. Giannacopoulos, M, M. Marmo and W. de Lint (2013). ‘Irregular Migration: Emerging Regimes of Power and the Disappearing Human’ Griffiths Law Journal Special Issue: Emerging Mechanisms of Legislative and Political Power in Response to Irregular Migration 22/3: 559-570
  9. Nakhaie, R.M. and W. de Lint (2013) ‘Security and Surveillance in United States and Canadian Public Opinion’ International Criminal Justice Review 23/2: 149-169.
  10. de Lint, W. and N. Chazal (2013) ‘Unsafe at Low Altitude: The Resilient Subject.’ Critical Criminology 21/2: 157-176
  11. de Lint, W. (2012) ‘Risking Precaution in Two South Australian Serious Offender Initiatives.’ Current Issues in Criminology 24/2: 145-165
  12. Cotter, R. and W. de Lint. (2009).‘GPS Monitoring and Postmodern Penality.’ The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. 48/1:76-87.
  13. de Lint, W. (2009) ‘Introduction: Security, Exclusion and Justice.’ Studies in Social Justice. 3/1: 1-7.
  14. O’Connor, D. and W. de Lint (2009). ‘Frontier Government: The Folding of the Canada/US Border.’ Studies in Social Justice. 3/1: 39-66.
  15. de Lint, W. (2008).‘Intelligent Governmentality.’ The Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice. 27/1: 195-240
  16. Cotter, R., W. de Lint and D. O’Connor (2008). ‘Ordering Images: Cooking Reality in COPS.’ Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture. 15/3: 277-289.
  17. de Lint, W. (2008). ‘The Security Double Take: The Political, Simulation and the Border.’ Surveillance and Society: Special Issue: Smart Borders and Mobilities: Spaces, Zones and Exclusions. 5/2: 166-187.
  18. de Lint, W., D. O’Connor and R. Cotter. (2007). ‘Controlling the Flow: Security, Exclusivity, and Criminal Intelligence in Ontario.’ International Journal of the Sociology of Law. 35: 41-58.
  19. de Lint, W. and S. Virta and J. Deukmedjian (2007). ‘Simulating Control: A Shift in Policing.’ American Behavioural Scientist. 50/12: 1631-1647.
  20. Deukmedjian, J. and W. de Lint (2007). ‘Community into Intelligence: Resolving Information Uptake in the RCMP.’ Policing & Society. 17/4: 239-256.
  21. de Lint, W. (2006). ‘Governmentality, Critical Criminology and the Absent Norm.’ Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. 48/4: 721-734.
  22. de Lint, W. (2006). ‘Intelligence in Policing and Security: Reflections on scholarship.’ Policing & Society: an international journal of research and policy. 16/1: 1-6.
  23. de Lint, W. (2005). ‘Public Order Policing: A Tough to Follow?’ International Journal of the Sociology of Law. 33/4: 179-199.
  24. de Lint, W., R. Gostlow and A. Hall (2005). ‘Judgement by Deferral: the Interlocutory Injunction in Labour Disputes Involving Picketing.’ Canadian Journal of Law and Society. 20/2: 67-93.
  25. de Lint, W. and S. Virta (2004). ‘Security in Ambiguity: towards a radical security politics.’ Theoretical Criminology. 8/4: 495-519.
  26. (reprinted 2006). in Crime and Security. Benjamin Goold and Lucia Zedner (eds.) Ashgate
  27. Hall, A. and W. de Lint (2003). ‘Policing Labour in Canada.’ Policing and Society: an international journal of research and policy. 13/3: 219-234.
  28. de Lint, W. (2003). ‘Keeping open Windows: Police as Access Brokers.’ British Journal of Criminology. 43/2: 379-397. (reprinted 2004) in The Canadian Review of Policing Research. Vol 1: 5-8.
  29. de Lint, W. and A. Hall (2002). ‘Making the Pickets Responsible: Policing Labour at a Distance in Windsor, Ontario.’ Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 39/1: 1-27.(reprinted 2004) in Stephen N. Nancoo (ed.) Contemporary Issues in Canadian Policing. Mississauga: Canadian Educators Press.
  30. de Lint, W. (2000). ‘Arresting the Eye: Surveillance, Social Control and Resistance.’ Space & Culture. 7: 21-49.
  31. de Lint, W. (2000). ‘Regulation and Autonomy in the Police Beat.’ Social & Legal Studies: an international journal. 9/1:55-83.
  32. de Lint, W. (1999). ‘A Post-Modern Turn in Policing: Policing as Pastiche?’ International Journal of the Sociology of Law. 27/2: 127-152
  33. de Lint, W. (1999). ‘Nineteenth Century Disciplinary Reform and the Prohibition Against Talking Policemen.’ Policing & Society: an international journal of research and policy. 9/1: 33-58
  34. de Lint, W. (1998). ‘Regulating Autonomy: Police Discretion as a Problem for Training.’ Canadian Journal of Criminology. 40/3: 277-304
  35. de Lint, W. (1998). ‘New Managerialism in Canadian Police Training Reform’. Social & Legal Studies: an international journal. 7/2: 261-285
  36. de Lint, W. (1997). ‘The Constable Generalist as Networker, Problem-Solver and Exemplary Citizen: Some Implications.’ Policing & Society: an international journal of research and policy. 6: 264-297.

Book Chapters:

  1. de Lint, W. (forthcoming) “Advancing Militarism” in Criminologies of the Military: Miliarism, National Security and Justice. A. Goldsmith, M. Halsey and B. Waldham (eds) Hart.
  2. de Lint, W. (2017) “Transnational Policing.” in D. Palmer, de Lint, W. and D. Dalton (2017) (eds.) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology (5th edition). Sydney: Pearson.
  3. de Lint, W. (2016) “Bent Authority: police accountabilities in the age of security” in L. Weber, E. Fishwick and M. Marmo (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights. Routledge.
  4. de Lint, W. (2015) “Second Order Terrorism” in M. Deflem (ed.) Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Today. Routledge. pp. 111 - 130
  5. de Lint, W. (2014). “Police Authority in Liberal Consent Democracies” in M. Reisig and R. Kane (eds.) Oxford Handbook on Police and Policing. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 219-237.
  6. de Lint, W. (2013). “Introduction: What Crime, Which Justice, What International Society?” in de Lint, W., M. Marmo and N. Chazal (in press) (eds.) Crime and Justice in International Society. Routledge. Advances in Criminology Series. pp. 1-13.
  7. de Lint, W. and R. Bahdi (2012). “Access to Information in an Age of Intelligencized Governmentality” In M. Larsen and K. Walby (eds.) Brokering Access in Information. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. pp. 115-141.
  8. de Lint, W. (2011) “Transnational Policing” in M. Marmo, W. de Lint, and D. Palmer (2011) Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology. Sydney: Thomson. pp 509-607.
  9. de Lint, W. (2011) “A Note on Modulation.” In Bajc and de Lint (eds.) Security and Everyday Life. Advances in Criminology. New York: Routledge
  10. de Lint, W. (2011) “Conclusion.” In Bajc and de Lint (eds.) Security and Everyday Life. Advances in Criminology. New York: Routledge
  11. de Lint, W. and C. Pasiak (2008). “The Construction of Crime” In C. Brooks and B Schissel (eds.) Marginality and Condemnation. Fernwood.
  12. de Lint, W. (2008).”Security Intelligence in New Zealand” in S. Farson, P. Gill, M. Phythian, and S. Shpiro (eds.) PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National Approaches. Volume 1: Asia and the Americas. Praeger. pp. 183-210.
  13. de Lint, W. (2004). “Neoconservativism and American Counter-terrorism: Endarkened Policy?” in Mathieu Deflem (ed.) Terrorism and Counter-terrorism: Criminological Perspectives. Elsevier. pp. 131-155
  14. de Lint, W. (2002). “What do Police Do: Towards a New Understanding of the Police Role”, in T. van den Broeck & Christian Eliaerts, (eds.) Evaluating Community Policing: Proceedings of the International Conference on Community Policing, Brussels 2000. Brussels: Politiea. pp. 17-42
  15. de Lint, W. (1992). “Inclusionary Strategies.” in K.R.E. McCormick and L. Visano (ed.) Understanding Policing. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

Research Reports:

  1. Dalton, D, W. de Lint and D. Tyson (forthcoming). Operation Parrabell, NSW Police
  2. de Lint W. and A. Alinejad (2015) Multi-agency Best Practices and the Offender Management Plan. Report Commissioned by South Australian Police
  3. de Lint, W. (2012). Information Sharing in the Offender Management Plan. Report Commissioned by South Australian Police.
  4. de Lint, W. (2007). Policing Public Order in Canada: An Analysis of Recent Events. Ipperwash Inquiry, Hon. Sydney Linden, Commissioner.
  5. Mathews C. J., P. Stenning, W. de Lint, B. Fischer, P. Lay, P. Mun and J. Wood (1996). A Preliminary Review and Gap Analysis of the Public Policing Sector in Canada. Institute of Criminology: University of Toronto.

Book Reviews:

  1. de Lint, W. L Massorole, and R. Sarre. (2014). Leanne Weber: Policing Non-Citizens. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Criminology.
  2. de Lint, W. (2009). Politics at the Airport: Mark Salter. Surveillance and Society.
  3. de Lint, W. (2007). Police and Government Relations: Who Calls the Shots?: Margaret Beare and Tonita Murray (eds.) Canadian Journal of Sociology Online.
  4. de Lint, W. (2005). Re-Imagining Policing in Canada: Dennis Cooley (ed.) Canadian Journal of Sociology Online.
  5. de Lint, W. (2005). ‘Changing the Guard: Private Prisons and the Control of Crime: Alexander Tabarrok (ed.)’ Canadian Journal of Criminology 47/3 Online.
  6. de Lint, W. (2002). ‘Issues in Transnational Policing: J.W.E. Sheptycki (ed.)’ British Journal of Criminology. 42/2: 458-461.
  7. de Lint, W. (2001). ‘Criminology: A Canadian Perspective: Rick Linden.’ International Criminal Justice Review 10: 123-124.
  8. de Lint, W. (2001). ‘Democratic Policing and Accountability: Global Perspectives: Mendes, Zuckerberg, Lecorre, Gabriel, and Clark (eds.)’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 34/1: 105-109.
  9. de Lint, W. (1996). ‘Policing Under Fire Ethnic Conflict and Police‑Community Relations in Northern Ireland: Ronald Weitzer.’ Canadian Journal of Criminology. 38/4: 492‑499.
  10. de Lint, W. (1995). ‘Policing Canada's Century: A History of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police: Greg Marquis’ Canadian Journal of Criminology. 37/1: 98103.

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