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Dr Samantha Jeffries - School of Justice

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BA BA(Hons), PhD,  Christchurch NZ
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Contact:

Room: X509 (Gardens Point campus)
Tel: (07) 313 87121
Fax: (07) 313 87123
Email: s.jeffries@qut.edu.au

Before joining the School of Justice in 2006, Samantha worked as a university lecturer and within the government sector as a researcher/policy officer for: the Criminology Research Council (based at the Australian Institute of Criminology), Crime and Misconduct Commission, former Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, Law and Justice Policy in the Department of Premier and Cabinet.

Samantha’s current research areas include projects investigating the sentencing of Indigenous peoples and gay men's experiences of domestic violence. She has also published and continues to be interested in: alternative criminal court practices (e.g. problem solving courts), the sex industry, relationships between gender, crime and criminal justice.

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Research interests:

  • Women's Crime and Criminal Justice Issues
  • Masculinities, Crime and Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Court Practices and Decision Making
  • Indigenous Justice
  • Sex Industry