Professor Narayanan Srinivasan

Professor of Security & Risk

Telephone: (61 8)  6304 2108  
Mobile: 0408 918 766  
Facsimile: (61 8)  6304 5811  
Email: n.srinivasan@ecu.edu.au   
Campus: Joondalup  
Room: JO5.145  

 

Staff Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Malaysia, 2002 .
  • Master of Arts, Malaysia, 1991 .
  • Master of Philosophy, England, 1987 .
  • Bachelor of Arts, Malaysia, 1985 .

Research

Recent Research Grants

  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Emirates Airlines - Grant,  2011,  $100,017.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Emirates Airlines - Grant(**),  2010,  $171,005.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Grant,  2008,  $285,252.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Grant,  2007,  $160,857.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Grant,  2006,  $270,442.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Grant,  2005,  $163,000.
  • A longitudinal study on border protection through prevention of 'Unauthorised arrivals' and identity fraud through the study of appeals,  Emirates Airlines,  Grant,  2004,  $134,468.

Recent Publications (within the last five years)

Book Chapters

  • Srinivasan, N., (2011), Security Training. Aviation Security : Challenges and Solutions, 183 - 192, Hong Kong.
  • Srinivasan, N., Prabhakaran, S., (2009), Current Issues in Aviation Security. Protecting Airline Passengers in the Age of Terrorism, 247-258, California, USA.

Research Student Supervision

Principal Supervisor

  • Doctor of Philosophy,  The Role Of Diversity Management In Security: A Hermeneutical Study Of Current Issues Post September 11 2001..