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Prof Sinclair Dinnen

LLB (Hons) (Strath), MA (Sheff), PhD (ANU)
Associate Professor, Department of Pacific Affairs, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs

Sinclair Dinnen has a background in socio-legal studies and completed his PhD at ANU in 1996. His doctoral research was undertaken in Papua New Guinea while he was a research fellow at the National Research Institute (1992-1995). This research was published as Law and Order in a Weak State: Crime and Politics in Papua New Guinea (University of Hawai’i Press, 2001).

He has longstanding research interests in regulatory pluralism, comparative criminology, justice and policing, conflict and peacebuilding, post-colonial state formation and development studies. Sinclair has published in leading journals including Oceania, Contemporary Pacific, Third World Quarterly, Policing & Society, Conflict, Security & Development, International Peacekeeping, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Development and Change, and Third World Thematics, as well as book chapters , and has also co-edited seven books including, most recently, Hybridity on the Ground In Peacebuilding and Development (ANU Press, 2018).

Research Interest

Post-colonial state formation; plural policing; regulatory pluralism; law & justice reform; political ordering; development discourse and practice; crime; conflict; peacebuilding; nationbuilding.

Expertise Area(s)

Law and Society
Public Policy
Police Administration, Procedures and Practice
Private Policing and Security Services
OTHER LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES
CRIMINOLOGY
International Relations
Legal Institutions (incl. Courts and Justice Systems)
Comparative Government and Politics

Contact Email

Sinclair.Dinnen@anu.edu.au

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