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isa_photo Dr Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron
Researcher (TILES)


Ph: (03) 6226 2239
Fax (03) 6226 2864
Email: Isabelle.Bartkowiak-Theron@utas.edu.au

Biography

Dr. Isabelle Bartkowiak-Théron began work in the School of Social Sciences in March 2010. Isabelle coordinates the Police Studies Program and assists School of Government with cohort of Tasmanian Police recruits enrolled in the In-Service Pathway through the University of Tasmania. Isabelle’s research will be channelled through TILES. We consider Isabelle’s appointment a significant boost to TILES’ research team.

Isabelle is joining us from the School of Policing Studies, Charles Sturt University in NSW. There, in addition to teaching police recruits, Isabelle headed up the Research Development Committee for Charles Sturt University’s School of Policing Studies and Australian Graduate School of Policing.

Isabella obtained her PhD in 2002 in Paris, La Sorbonne, at the Centre d’Etudes Urbaines dans le Monde Anglophone. She specializes in comparative justice, policing and socio-legal studies.

Isabelle is currently Chief Investigator on the ‘Towards Resolution: effective responses to child sexual abuse in regional Australia’, a research project supported by Charles Sturt University, the New South Wales Police Force, Victoria Police, the NSW Attorney General Victims’ Services, the Victoria Department of Human Resources and private forensic psychology agencies. She is a founding member of the Asia-Pacific Forum for Restorative Justice with colleagues from the Australian National University and Murdoch University. Her most recent publications focus on participatory and restorative justice and community policing, addressing various topical socio-legal issues.

Appointments and Membership

Current Appointments and Membership

  • 2011- Executive Member, Australian Crime Prevention Council
  • 2011 - Member, Australian Institute of Police Management Ethical Review and Research Governance Advisory Committee (AIPM ERRGAC)
  • 2011-2014 - Member, Editorial Committee, Australasian Journal for Community Engagement
  • 2011-2014 - Member, Scholarship Committee, Australian University Community Engagement Alliance
  • 2008 - Associate Investigator, Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (Vulnerable People Cluster)

Publications

A full Publications List is available on University of Tasmania - Web Access Research Portal (WARP)
(Research field - type in the surname of the academic)

Refereed Journal Articles

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Young, I & Curtin, M. (2010 – forthcoming) ‘Fly a white balloon: communities in the fight against child sexual abuse’. Oxford Community Development Journal.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Corbo Crehan, A. (2010 – forthcoming) ‘‘For when equality is given to unequals, the result is inequality’: the socio-legal ethics of vulnerable people’. The International Journal of Human Rights.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2007). The ethics of action research in community policing: the contexts of ‘no man’s lands’ and ‘no go areas’. Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics - Enhancing Responsibility, November, 18.

Bartkowiak, I. (2005) ‘TIG et médiation pénale: pour une conception punitive de la justice réparatrice?’. Médiation pénale et justice restauratrice. Sion, Switzerland: Institut Universitaire Kürt Bosch UP, April.

Jaccoud, M. & Bartkowiak, I. (2005) ‘Paradoxes et Complémentarité des modèles réparateurs et punitifs’ in Médiation pénale et justice restauratrice. Sion, Switzerland: Institut Universitaire Kürt Bosch UP, April.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2005) ‘Réparation et conciliation en Afrique du Sud après l'Apartheid’, Alternatives non-violentes, no137. Paris: Winter(137), 18.

Bartkowiak, I. ‘La gouvernance locale: une approche multipolaire du traitement de l'insécurité’. AICLF: Le Phénomène Criminel: nouvelles questions, nouvelles réponses. Agen, Ecole Nationale d'Administration Pénitentiaire, September 2004.

Bartkowiak, I. (2001). Le Bobby britannique: l'emblème d'une loi sans arme. Alternatives Non-Violentes, Spring(118), 5.

Book Chapters

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Corbo Crehan, Anna. (September 2010). Vulnerable People Policing: a new way for community policing?. In Putt, J. (Ed.) Community Policing: Current and Future Directions for Australia – Research and Public Policy. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. (Chapter 3).

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Corbo Crehan, A. (September 2010). The transient nature of communities: new perspectives for the police. In J. Putt (Ed.), Community Policing: Current and Future Directions for Australia – Research and Public Policy. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology. (Chapter 2).

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Jaccoud, M. (2008). Les nouvelles tendances de la justice au Canada: de fonctionnaire à représentant communautaire. In J. Shapland (Ed.) Justice, Communauté et Société Civile: un terrain contesté au travers l'Europe. Paris: L'Harmattan. (Chapter 11).

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Jaccoud, M. (2008). New Directions in Justice in Canada: From Top-down to Community ‘Representatives’. In J. Shapland (Ed.) Justice and Community and Civil Society: a contested terrain across Europe, UK, Willan Publishing. (Chapter 10)

Bartkowiak, I. (2005) Les jeunes en difficulté de 1980 à nos jours: de représentations en réalités sociales. In Callu, E (Ed.) La Place des Jeunes dans la Cité: Espaces de rue, espaces de paroles, vol. 2. Paris: L'Harmattan, Logiques Sociales. (Chapter 1).

Research Reports and Consultancies

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Curtin, M., & Young, I. (September 2010). Towards Resolution: effective responses to child sexual abuse in regional Australia. Phase One Report. Albury: Tasmania Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, Charles Sturt University & Gateway Community Health.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Herrington, V. (2009). The School Liaison Police Initiative: a multi-faceted evaluation in New South Wales. Final Report: Measuring the Impact of the School Liaison Police Charles Sturt University and New South Wales Police Force. 117p.

Herrington, V., & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2009). New South Wales Police Mental health Intervention Teams: Evaluation Report 3: Charles Sturt University and New South Wales Police Force. 78p.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Curtin, M., & Young, I. (2008). Fly a White Balloon and Child Sexual Abuse: a study of community perceptions in regional Australia. Goulburn: Charles Sturt University and Upper Hume Community health Services. Public release of report. 58p.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., Curtin, M., & Young, I. (2008). Fly a White Balloon and Child Sexual Abuse: a study of community perceptions in regional Australia. Goulburn: Charles Sturt University and Upper Hume Community health Services. Internal release of report. 88p.

Herrington, V., & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2008). New South Wales Police Mental Health Intervention Teams: Evaluation Report 2: Charles Sturt University and New South Wales Police Force. 79p.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I., & Herrington, V. (2008). The School Liaison Police Initiative: a multi-faceted evaluation in New South Wales. Phase Two Report: Picturing the School Liaison Police Role. Goulburn: Charles Sturt University and New South Wales Police Force. 107p.

Herrington, V., & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2008). New South Wales Police Mental Health Intervention Teams: Evaluation Report 1: Charles Sturt University and New South Wales Police Force. 77p.

Herrington, V., & Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2007). The School Liaison Police Initiative: a multi-faceted evaluation in New South Wales - Phase one report: Tracking the initial stages of the scheme. Goulburn: Charles Sturt University and NSW Police Force. 77p.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Marks, M. (2006). The Wodonga Youth Show the Way: a guide for problem-solving in schools. Canberra: ANU UP. 88p (with interactive CD).

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. (2006). Community engagement in the fight against Child Sexual Abuse: Addressing the problem holistically. Wodonga: Upper Hume Community Health Service. 12p.


 

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