Lisa Jane Young
Lecturer
B.Sc. (Psych.) (Hons); MA (Criminal Intelligence)
Lisa Young
Bio
Lisa joined the full-time Criminal Intelligence staff in late 2006. This follows four years as a Senior Risk & Intelligence Analyst in the private sector. Responsibilities included completing major analyses and papers on crime relevant to corporate interests, law enforcement liaison & support, and Professional Development for Risk & Intelligence Analysts.
Prior to working in the private sector, Lisa was a Senior Intelligence Analyst with the Information & Intelligence Centre (now State Crime Command) at NSW Police. Here she held the Stolen Motor Vehicle portfolio, with a particular focus on developing strategic intelligence to combat organised syndicates.
Lisa also has a background in psychological and medical research.
Teaching
Subject Co-ordinator:
- JST448 Criminal Intelligence Theory & Practice
- JST452 Intelligence Management
- one of the co-ordinators for the National Strategic Intelligence Course
Research
- intelligence theory (in particular analysis) and practice
- vehicle theft
- burglary & financial crime
