New Criminology Research Grants Awarded

The Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) has announced important new funding that will support Australian academics to undertake cutting edge crime and justice research.

AIC Director Heather Cook looks forward to seeing the work of these 7 new projects come to fruition under the Criminology Research Grants (CRG) program, all of which have been selected by the Criminology Research Advisory Council.

"These new research projects address a range of contemporary criminal justice issues in Australia, including domestic and family violence, incarcerated persons and recidivism support, Aboriginal-led justice reinvestment, and illicit tobacco use. The AIC is committed to working closely with CRG recipients to advance knowledge on these matters," Ms. Cook said.

The CRG program aims to support research relevant to public policy issues, foster quality criminological research, and ensure that funded research is disseminated effectively.

Winning projects include:

Administering InstitutionPurposeInvestigator
Australian Catholic

University

Freedom Forgone: People in Prison Who Waive the Opportunity

for Parole

Dr Shannon Dodd

Dr Michelle Sydes

Professor Lorana Bartels

Ms Caitlin Davey

Griffith University Poly-victimisation and mental health across female offending

trajectories: Opportunities for improved intervention and

cross-sector collaboration

Dr Lisa Thomsen

Dr Carleen Thompson

Dr Emily Hurren Paterson

Dr James Ogilvie

Dr Belinda Crissman

Ms Ayda Kuluk

University of New

South Wales

The Criminalisation of Women's Resistance to Domestic and Family

Violence in Australia

Dr Althea Gibson

Ms Lucy Phelan

Dr Emma Buxton-Naminsnyk

Ms Marisa Moliterno

Ms Sophie Russell

First Nations

Research Officer (TBA)

Griffith University The complex mental health needs of incarcerated populations: an

examination of suicidal behaviour and traumatic brain injury using

multi-sector linked data

Dr Dominique de Andrade

Dr Ashlee Curtis

Professor Peter Miller

Ms Tahnee Guala

The University of

Queensland

Through the smoke: Exploring drivers and deterrents of illicit

tobacco use to inform public policy

Dr Cheneal Puljević

Dr Dominique de Andrade

Ms Liz Barrett

Ms Meg Grealy

Professor Coral Gartner

Professor Alison Ritter

University of Western

Australia

Old Ways New Ways: The Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness

of an Aboriginal-led justice reinvestment Program to Break

the Cycle of Youth Offending

Professor Paul Robert Flatau

A/Professor Tuguy Esgin

Professor Vickie Hovane

Dr Leanne Lester

Dr Hayley Passmore

Ms Victoria Williams

University of New

South Wales

Longitudinal study of the impact of access to NDIS supports

on recidivism for people with disability

Professor Ilan Katz

Dr Shona Bates

Dr Tyson Whitten

Background

The CRG program is administered by the AIC and is supported by the Commonwealth and all state and territory governments. It aims to support research relevant to current and future public policy issues, to foster quality criminological research and to ensure that funded research is disseminated effectively.

All selected projects remain subject to execution of a contract.

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