Overview
Background
Dr Hai Thanh Luong is currently conducting his Research Fellow in Cyber Criminology at the School of Social Science and a member of HDR Committee as well as collaborating with UQ Cyber Centre. Additionally, he is a member of the Global Initiative Network's Expert against Transnational Organized Crime (GI TOC) and also a senior researcher and chair of the Asian Drug Crime Research Committee at the Institute for Asian Crime and Security (IACS), the U.S while holding an Associate Research Fellow at the Social and Global Studies Centre, RMIT University. Dr Hai has a Bachelor of Law (Criminal Investigation) and has spent twenty years researching and teaching in police institutions across the mainland Southeast Asian region, particularly in Vietnam. In 2010, as one of the new emergent scholars for the Australian Development Scholarship in non-traditional security threat fields, he was awarded a full scholarship to gain a Master in Transnational Crime Prevention at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. In 2017 he earned a PhD (criminology) at the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, after examining the complicated structure and modus operandi of several transnational drug trafficking in the Golden Triangle across the borderland between Vietnam and Laos in his thesis. His interests include cybercrime, policing in cybercrime/cybersecurity, drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, human trafficking, police training, environmental crimes and biological threats. As a research fellow in cyber criminology at the UQ, he prioritises exploring what, why, and how the human factors impact trends and patterns of cybercrime and applying criminological theories to analyse the criminal network structure and crime script of cyber-related crimes. His latest book 'Transnational Drug Trafficking across the Vietnam and Laos Border' was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2019. He has also published several papers in various academic journals (Asian Survey; Journal of Crime and Justice; International Journal of Cyber Criminology; International Journal of Drug Policy; Policing and Society; International Journal of Crime, Justice and Social Democracy; and Trends in Organized Crime, among others). In 2020, he was awarded the Young Asian Criminologists from the Asian Criminological Society (ASC).
As a member of the Asian Regional Law Enforcement Management Program (ARLEMP), funded by the Australian Federal Police and hosted by the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam and RMIT Hanoi, he contributed to building a comprehensive connection among law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and academia across Asian countries to prevent and combat serious and transnational crimes since 2005. Accordingly, he has collaborated with law enforcement agencies (police, customs, border guards, coast/maritime guards, and rangers) to exchange, discuss, and research the trends and patterns of transnational crimes across the Southeast Asia region through joining and consulting at the Australia-Mekong Partnership and the U.S.-Mekong Dialogue against Transnational Crimes. Recently, he presented and worked closely with many international and regional organisations, including the UNODC Regional Office for Southeast Asia and the Pacific (Bangkok, Thailand), ASEANPOL, and AFP and consulted with the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam and the Ministry of Justice of Vietnam. He has gained research funds from the GI TOC, UNODC, Harm Reduction International, International Drug Policy Consortium, Australian Government, the U.S. Department of State, and Vietnamese Government in recent ten years.
Availability
- Dr Hai Luong is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Criminology, University of Wollongong
- Doctor of Philosophy of Criminology, RMIT University
- Advanced Diploma of Interpreting (LOTE-English), RMIT University
- Associate Fellow, RMIT University, RMIT University
Research interests
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Human factors of cybercrime
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Applying criminological theories to explain cyber-related crimes
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Online offending
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Policing in cybercrime
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Transnational crimes (human trafficking, drug trafficking, migrants smuggling, environmental crimes)
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Southeast Asian organised crime concerns
Works
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2026
Book Chapter
Vietnamese Serious and Organised Crime in the United Kingdom
Silverstone, Daniel and Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Vietnamese Serious and Organised Crime in the United Kingdom. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 16-31) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-2
2026
Book Chapter
At the Beginning of a Smuggling Ring
Luong, Hai Thanh, Silverstone, Daniel, Van Nguyen, Oanh and Le, Ngoc Bich (2026). At the Beginning of a Smuggling Ring. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 97-108) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-8
2026
Book Chapter
Tracing Vietnamese Wildlife Trafficking Groups in South Africa
Smith, Michael and Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Tracing Vietnamese Wildlife Trafficking Groups in South Africa. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 216-228) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-16
2026
Book Chapter
Cultural Criminology
Bui, My Hang Thi and Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Cultural Criminology. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 109-123) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-9
2026
Book Chapter
Final Marks
Luong, Hai Thanh, Kraus, Filip, Nožina, Miroslav and Silverstone, Daniel (2026). Final Marks. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 253-266) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-19
2026
Book Chapter
Challenges to International Cooperation in Policing Vietnamese Crime Overseas
Luong, Hai Thanh, Nguyen, Yem Xuan, Do, Tuan Anh and Nguyen, Linh Viet (2026). Challenges to International Cooperation in Policing Vietnamese Crime Overseas. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 240-252) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-18
2026
Book Chapter
Vietnamese Youth Gangs in Australia
Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Vietnamese Youth Gangs in Australia. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 44-59) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-4
2026
Book Chapter
The Online Identity Theft Committed in the United States by Vietnamese
Dinh, Thang Ngoc, Ho, Huu Trong, Nguyen, Viet Quoc and Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). The Online Identity Theft Committed in the United States by Vietnamese. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 185-201) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-14
2026
Book Chapter
How Crop-Sitters Unveil the Vietnamese Cannabis Industry in Australia
Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). How Crop-Sitters Unveil the Vietnamese Cannabis Industry in Australia. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 124-144) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-10
2026
Book Chapter
Vietnamese Organised Crime Overseas
Luong, Hai Thanh, Kraus, Filip, Nožina, Miroslav and Silverstone, Daniel (2026). Vietnamese Organised Crime Overseas. Vietnamese Organized Crime in its International Dimension. (pp. 1-15) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003528586-1
2026
Journal Article
Cross-border drug trafficking between Vietnam and China: asymmetries, opportunities, and regulatory responses
Nguyen, Thuyet Van, Gong, He Rong and Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Cross-border drug trafficking between Vietnam and China: asymmetries, opportunities, and regulatory responses. SN Social Sciences, 6 (5) 161. doi: 10.1007/s43545-026-01445-1
2026
Journal Article
The ornamental trade in painted woolly bats (Kerivoula picta) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nguyen, Minh DT, Luong, Hai Thanh, Huang, Joe Chun-Chia, Shepherd, Chris R., Bui, Ha Thi, Thong, Vu Dinh and Coleman, Joanna L. (2026). The ornamental trade in painted woolly bats (Kerivoula picta) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Global Ecology and Conservation, 66 e04098, e04098-66. doi: 10.1016/j.gecco.2026.e04098
2026
Journal Article
Enhancing criminology and criminal justice research with artificial intelligence: a case study of ResearchRabbit for discovering and visualizing literature
Luong, Hai Thanh (2026). Enhancing criminology and criminal justice research with artificial intelligence: a case study of ResearchRabbit for discovering and visualizing literature. Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 37 (2), 203-231. doi: 10.1080/10511253.2025.2580981
2025
Journal Article
Significant changes in preference of illicit drug use in a population of Hanoi, Vietnam—A 6‐year wastewater study (2018–2023)
Hue, Tran Thi Thanh, Ngo, Hieu K. T., Wang, Zhe, Anh, Nguyen Thi Kieu, Binh, Vu Ngan, Trung, Ngo Quang, Chinh, Pham Quoc, Luong, Hai Thanh, Zheng, Qiuda, Hall, Wayne and Thai, Phong K. (2025). Significant changes in preference of illicit drug use in a population of Hanoi, Vietnam—A 6‐year wastewater study (2018–2023). Addiction, 120 (11), 2295-2304. doi: 10.1111/add.70147
2025
Journal Article
“Simple job, high salary”: unveiling the complexity of scam-forced criminality in Southeast Asia
Luong, Hai Thanh (2025). “Simple job, high salary”: unveiling the complexity of scam-forced criminality in Southeast Asia. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 12 (1) 1305. doi: 10.1057/s41599-025-05605-1
2025
Journal Article
Mandatory prosecution in the changing time: a systematic literature review
Le, Lan Chi, Mai, Son Thanh, Hoang, Yen Hai, Nguyen, Duc Quang, Pham, Thanh Nga and Luong, Hai Thanh (2025). Mandatory prosecution in the changing time: a systematic literature review. Criminal Justice Ethics, 44 (1), 78-106. doi: 10.1080/0731129x.2025.2476303
2024
Journal Article
How we understand fully the supply, demand, and harm reduction in drugs policy in Vietnam?
Luong, Hai Thanh (2024). How we understand fully the supply, demand, and harm reduction in drugs policy in Vietnam?. Harm Reduction Journal, 21 (1) 204, 1-10. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01103-w
2024
Journal Article
Special Issue of International Criminology: ‘Misleading the World? Reassessing the International Impact of the British Modern Slavery Agenda: Vietnam
Silverstone, Daniel and Luong, Hai Thanh (2024). Special Issue of International Criminology: ‘Misleading the World? Reassessing the International Impact of the British Modern Slavery Agenda: Vietnam. International Criminology, 4 (4), 408-419. doi: 10.1007/s43576-024-00151-3
2024
Journal Article
Understanding the nature of the transnational scam-related fraud: challenges and solutions from Vietnam’s perspective
Luong, Hai Thanh and Ngo, Hieu Minh (2024). Understanding the nature of the transnational scam-related fraud: challenges and solutions from Vietnam’s perspective. Laws, 13 (6) 70, 70. doi: 10.3390/laws13060070
2024
Book Chapter
Capital punishment in Vietnam
Luong, Hai Thanh (2024). Capital punishment in Vietnam. The Elgar companion to capital punishment and society. (pp. 301-307) edited by Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Austin D. Sarat. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. doi: 10.4337/9781803929156.00030
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