
Pacific Regional Section (Criminology)
The Pacific Regional Section (Criminology) refers to a group focused on understanding crime and justice issues specific to the Pacific region, including countries like Australia, New Zealand, and various island nations. This section studies local crime patterns, legal systems, and societal impact, fostering collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. It aims to address unique challenges in the Pacific, such as indigenous rights, environmental crime, and community safety, promoting effective crime prevention and justice strategies tailored to the region's diverse cultures and contexts.