Dr Hank Prunckun
Adjunct Associate Professor
BSc, MSocSc, PhD
Dr Hank Prunckun
Bio
Dr Hank Prunckun is Adjunct Associate Professor of criminal intelligence at the Australian Graduate School of Policing. He specialises in the study of transnational crime — espionage, terrorism, drugs and arms trafficking, and cyber crime. He is the author of numerous reviews, articles, chapters and books, including: Handbook of Scientific Methods of Inquiry for Intelligence Analysis (forthcoming - early 2010); Shadow of Death: An Analytic Bibliography on Political Violence, Terrorism, and Low-Intensity Conflict (Scarecrow Press, 1995); Special Access Required: A Practitioner’s Guide to Law Enforcement Intelligence Literature (Scarecrow Press, 1990); and Information Security: A Practical Handbook on Business Counterintelligence (Thomas, 1989). Dr Prunckun is the winner of two literature awards and a professional service award from the International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts.
Teaching
Subject Co-ordinator:
Research Supervisor
- Master of Arts (Criminal Intelligence) JST531 Dissertation and;
- Doctor of Public Policy GPM705 Dissertation
