
Overview
Background
Jonah Rimer is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Queensland, and Convenor of the Cyber Criminology field of study for UQ's postgraduate Cyber Security programs. He is also an Associate Researcher with the Young Lives Research Lab (Canada), and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK). Jonah holds a DPhil in Anthropology and an MPhil in Medical Anthropology from Oxford University, where he was a Commonwealth Scholar, and a BA (Hons) in Anthropology and Sociology from the University of Guelph. His primary research areas are cybercrime; online sexual offending; child abuse; social science of the internet; childhood and youth studies; policy and the justice system; and qualitative, ethnographic, and digital research methods. He is particularly interested in the human factors and social elements of cybercrime, and more generally, the sociality of online spaces and impacts of digital media use.
Jonah has previous experience working in a child abuse prevention and treatment agency, and is keen to make connections between policy, practice, and academia. He collaborates with colleagues locally and internationally in academia, law enforcement, the public sector, and the not-for-profit sector, and he has been invited to present for organisations including the Ontario Provincial Police, the UK Ministry of Justice, the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Toronto Public Health, the Queensland Police Service, Task Force Operation Griffin (Australia), and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Sexual Exploitation of Children. Jonah's research has been funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the Royal Anthropological Institute, and the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children Australia. He has experience teaching Criminology, Anthropology, and Research Methods, and currently teaches CRIM7080 (Cyber Criminology and Global Security), CRIM7060 (Cybercrime Offending), and CRIM2080 (Criminology and Global Security).
Availability
- Dr Jonah Rimer is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours), University of Guelph
- Masters (Coursework), University of Oxford
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Research interests
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Cybercrime, particularly the human factors and social elements of cybercrime
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Online offending
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Child abuse
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Social science of the internet, online sociality, and impacts of digital media use
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Childhood and youth studies
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Policy and the justice system
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Qualitative, ethnographic, and digital research methods
Works
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2016
Book Chapter
The causes and dynamics of child abuse
Rimer, Pearl, Prager, Betsy and Rimer, Jonah [contributing author]. (2016). The causes and dynamics of child abuse. Reaching Out: Working Together to Identify and Respond to Child Victims of Abuse. (pp. 19-44) Toronto, Canada: Nelson Education.
2015
Conference Publication
Ethical and legal challenges in modern anthropological methodology and research
Rimer, Jonah (2015). Ethical and legal challenges in modern anthropological methodology and research. “The Exposed Ethnographer” Fieldwork Workshop, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 27 May 2015.
2015
Conference Publication
Internet sexual offending and the construction of less disciplined online space
Rimer, Jonah (2015). Internet sexual offending and the construction of less disciplined online space. 114th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, United States, 17-22 November 2015.
2015
Other Outputs
Risk, childhood, morality, and the internet: an anthropological study of internet sexual offending
Rimer, Jonah R. (2015). Risk, childhood, morality, and the internet: an anthropological study of internet sexual offending. PhD Thesis, Institute of Social & Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University.
2015
Conference Publication
An anthropological perspective on internet sexual offending
Rimer, Jonah (2015). An anthropological perspective on internet sexual offending. 10th Annual Ontario Provincial Strategy Multidisciplinary Training Conference, Niagara Falls, Canada, 26-29 October, 2015.
2013
Conference Publication
The mobility of internet sex offenders through online and offline realms
Rimer, Jonah (2013). The mobility of internet sex offenders through online and offline realms. "Fielding Challenges, Challenging the Field: The Methodologies of Mobility" Conference, Oxford, United Kingdom, 27-28 September 2013.
2012
Conference Publication
Conceptions of childhood among accused internet sexual offenders
Rimer, Jonah (2012). Conceptions of childhood among accused internet sexual offenders. British Association for the Study and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect’s Eighth National Congress, Belfast, United Kingdom, 15-18 April 2012.
2011
Conference Publication
Conceptions of childhood and youth among accused internet sexual offenders: separating online and offline realities
Rimer, Jonah (2011). Conceptions of childhood and youth among accused internet sexual offenders: separating online and offline realities. Human Welfare Conference IV, Oxford, United Kingdom, 20-21 May 2011.
2010
Journal Article
Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction
Rimer, Jonah R. (2010). Reconceiving the Second Sex: Men, Masculinity, and Reproduction. Journal of Biosocial Science, 42 (5), 699-700. doi: 10.1017/S0021932010000155
2009
Book
Looking for Angelina: A learning guide on family violence
Rishchynski, Giselle, Rimer, Pearl and Rimer, Jonah (2009). Looking for Angelina: A learning guide on family violence. Toronto, Canada: Second Story Press.
2008
Other Outputs
Responding to child and youth victims of sexual exploitation on the internet: best practice guidelines
Rimer, Jonah (2008). Responding to child and youth victims of sexual exploitation on the internet: best practice guidelines. Toronto, Canada: Boost Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention.
2007
Other Outputs
Literature review: responding to child and youth victims of sexual exploitation on the internet
Rimer, Jonah (2007). Literature review: responding to child and youth victims of sexual exploitation on the internet. Toronto, Canada: Boost Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention.
2007
Journal Article
The Druze: social hierarchies and group form
Rimer, Jonah (2007). The Druze: social hierarchies and group form. Anthropolitique, 1 (1), 29-44.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Illicit Drug Trading: A Comparative Analysis of Dark Web and Online Drug Venders' Decision Making
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr David Mount
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Doctor Philosophy
Informal and formal justice for rape: Digital "court" and court trials in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Allison Fish, Professor Ryan Ko
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Doctor Philosophy
"Disaster Strains" : An exploratory, comparative, thematic analysis, of the 2010-11 Brisbane floods and COVID-19 pandemic, through the theoretical lenses of Agnew's General Strain Theory.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow, Associate Professor Suzanna Fay
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Doctor Philosophy
¿Disaster Strains¿: An exploratory, comparative, thematic analysis of the 2010-11 Brisbane floods and COVID-19 pandemic, through the theoretical lenses of Agnew's General Strain Theory.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow, Associate Professor Suzanna Fay
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Doctor Philosophy
Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence and Victimization of Pakistani Women: An Analysis of Legal and Socio-Cultural Barriers in the Dispensation of Justice to Women
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Joseph Lelliott
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Doctor Philosophy
Considering a model for understanding the Australian Extreme Right-Wing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood, Dr Garth Stahl
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
"Disaster Strains" : An exploratory, comparative, thematic analysis, of the 2010-11 Brisbane floods and COVID-19 pandemic, through the theoretical lenses of Agnew's General Strain Theory.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Renee Zahnow, Associate Professor Suzanna Fay
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