Prof. Jonathan Clough
Professor of Law, Monash University
Dr Jonathan Clough is a Professor and Director (Higher Degrees by Research) in the Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia. Dr. Clough graduated from Monash University with a BSc, an LLB (First Class Honours), his Master of Laws at the University of Cambridge, and in 2004, his PhD, Monash University. He is admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and of the High Court of Australia, and before joining the law faculty was an attorney with Mallesons Stephen Jaques. Dr. Clough teaches and researches in the areas of criminal law and evidence, with a particular focus on corporate criminal liability, judicial communication with jurors and cybercrime. He is co-author of The Prosecution of Corporations (Oxford University Press, 2002) and has co-authored a number of interdisciplinary articles and reports on improving judicial communication with jurors. Dr. Clough teaches ‘Cybercrime’ in the LLM programme at Monash and is the author of Principles of Cybercrime 2nd edn (Cambridge University Press, forthcoming). He has provided advice to government on cybercrime-related issues, and was a member of the Commonwealth Cybercrime Expert Working Group.