Publications
Cryptomarkets and drug market gentrification
James Martin
(2023), pp. 127-139, Digital Transformations of Illicit Drug Markets: Reconfiguration and Continuity, Bingley, Eng., B1
J Martin, C Whelan
(2023), Vol. 12, pp. 1-25, State Crime Journal, C1
Reconceptualising organised (cyber)crime: The case of ransomware
Chad Whelan, David Bright, James Martin
(2023), pp. 1-17, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, London, Eng., C1
Chad Whelan, James Martin
(2023), pp. 1-13, Current Issues in Criminal Justice, London, Eng., C1
Policing Cryptomarkets and the Digital War on Drugs
James Martin, Ian Warren, Monique Mann
(2022), pp. 111-131, Drug Law Enforcement, Policing and Harm Reduction Ending the Stalemate, London, Eng., B1
Ethics and Internet-Based Cybercrime Research in Australia
James Martin
(2021), pp. 401-417, Researching cybercrimes : methodologies, ethics, and critical approaches, Cham, Switzerland, B1
Selling Drugs on Darkweb Cryptomarkets: Differentiated Pathways, Risks and Rewards
James Martin, Rasmus Munksgaard, Ross Coomber, Jakob Demant, Monica Barratt
(2020), Vol. 60, pp. 559-578, The British Journal of Criminology, Oxford, Eng., C1
How and why vendors sell on cryptomarkets
R Munksgaard, J Martin
(2020), pp. 1-12, Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, Canberra, A.C.T., C1
Rasmus Munksgaard, James Martin
(2020), pp. 1-44, Trends and Issues in Crime and Justice, Canberra, ACT, A6
Rasmus Munksgaard, James Martin
(2020), Canberra, A.C.T., A6
Cryptomarkets : A Research Companion
James Martin, Jack Cunliffe, Rasmus Munksgaard
(2019), Bingley, Eng., A1
Revisiting Drugs on the Darknet: Key Issues and Debates in the Cryptomarket Drugs Trade
James Martin
(2019), pp. 209-228, Drogen, Darknet und Organisierte Kriminalität Herausforderungen für Politik, Justiz und Drogenhilfe, BAden-Baden, Germany, B1
James Martin, Jack Cunliffe, David Décary-Hétu, Judith Aldridge
(2018), pp. 1-7, BMJ, London, Eng., C1
An island apart? Risks and prices in the Australian cryptomarket drug trade
Jack Cunliffe, James Martin, David Décary-Hétu, Judith Aldridge
(2017), Vol. 50, pp. 64-73, International Journal of Drug Policy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Illuminating the dark net: Methods and ethics in cryptomarket research
James Martin
(2016), pp. 192-211, Engaging with ethics in international criminological research, London, Eng., B1
Ethics in cryptomarket research
James Martin, Nicolas Christin
(2016), Vol. 35, pp. 84-91, International Journal of Drug Policy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Drugs on the Dark Net How Cryptomarkets are Transforming the Global Trade in Illicit Drugs
J Martin
(2014), London, Eng., A1-1
Drugs on the dark net : how cryptomarkets are transforming the global trade in illicit drugs
James Martin
(2014), London, Eng., A1-1
Policing the Globe: International Trends and Issues in Policing
James Martin
(2014), The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies, Abingdon, Eng., B1-1
Lost on the Silk Road: Online drug distribution and the 'cryptomarket'
James Martin
(2014), Vol. 14, pp. 351-367, Criminology & Criminal Justice, London, Eng., C1-1
Informal security nodes and force capital
James Martin
(2013), Vol. 23, pp. 145-163, Policing and Society, London, Eng., C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Other Public Sector Funding
Revealing the hidden networks of criminal groups conducting and facilitating ransomware attacks.
Prof Chad Whelan, Prof David Bright, Dr James Martin
Australian Institute of Criminology
- 2023: $13,941
- 2022: $34,854
Industry and Other Funding
Policing financially motivated cybercrime: Current and emerging challenges.
Prof Chad Whelan, Dr Diarmaid Harkin, Dr James Martin
University of Montreal
- 2023: $28,881
Other Funding Sources
Examining opportunities and constraints of civilianisation for enhancing law enforcement cyber capability in Australia.
Prof Chad Whelan, Dr Diarmaid Harkin, Dr James Martin
Cyber Security Research Centre Limited
- 2023: $94,947
Examining the intersections between cybercrime and organised crime
Prof Chad Whelan, Prof David Bright, Dr James Martin
CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH CENTRE
- 2023: $19,000
Analysing the structure and dynamics of ransomware criminal groups
Prof Chad Whelan, Dr James Martin, Prof David Bright
CYBER SECURITY RESEARCH CENTRE
- 2023: $19,000
Supervisions
No completed student supervisions to report