Peter Branca
Lecturer
Dip Soc Sci (Justice) and MAppSc (Geospatial Information)
Peter Branca
Bio
Peter Branca is a Victoria Police Sergeant who has recently taken personal leave to work with CSU as a Lecturer in Criminal Intelligence. Having joined the Victoria Police in 1989, he has performed duties in General Policing, Traffic Operations, Fingerprints and Crime Intelligence.
In 1997 he was awarded a Victoria Police scholarship to travel to the UK, Canada and USA to investigate the use of Crime Mapping for law enforcement. Peter has a Diploma of Social Science (Justice Studies) and Master of Applied Science in (Geospatial Information). He has researched the field of geographic profiling and crime mapping and has presented papers on the subjects both locally and internationally.
He recently returned from an 18 month overseas secondment with the Australian Federal Police as a Senior Intelligence Analyst. His role involved providing Intelligence support to the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI).
Peter is interested in counter-terrorism and the spatio-temporal analysis of serial crimes.
Teaching
Subject Coordinator for:
- JST 478 - Crime Mapping
- JST 450 - Introduction to Intelligence
Publications
Branca, Peter (June 2004) "Geographic Profiling Using CrimeStat - Predicting the home location of serial armed robbers in Victoria" Australian Police Journal
Branca, Peter (December 2000) “Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Repeat Victimisation – A Crime Prevention Strategy” Australian Police Journal
Branca, Peter (June 2000) “Mapping Crime Hotspots: An effective law enforcement strategy” Australian Police Journal
Branca, Peter and Matthews, S. (March 1999) “The Role of GIS in Intelligence” Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers (AIPIO) News issue 26
Branca, Peter (August 1998) “Geographic Profiling: a new tool in serial crime investigation” Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence (ABCI) -Intelligence Digest (AUST)
