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PhD Completed in 2011 - 'Congratulation Danielle'
Thesis Title:
'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Case Study Tasmania'
Abstract
This project will describe, analyse and theorise police-refugee relations and refugee-police relations in regional Australia. It compares refugee settlement in three rural/regional areas in Tasmania through the lens of police-refugee relations. In particular, it will identify ways in which community policing can enhance settlement experiences and reduce crime among refugees in regional Australia. It will identify the barriers (e.g. cultural, religious, linguistic, socio-economic) to establishing and maintaining good working relations between police and refugees in regional Australia. In addition, it will aim to identify and analyse police perceptions of refugees and refugee perceptions of police over a three-year period. It is significant in that it will examine both positive and negative aspects of community policing in the context of refugee settlement in regional Australia in order to develop a best-practice model. Given the Government's recent policy of encouraging settlement in regional Australia, there is an urgent need to analyse these processes.
Supervisors
Associate Professor Roberta Julian (TILES/School of Government, UTAS)
Dr Robert Hall (School of Government, UTAS)
Publications
Campbell, D (2007) 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Police Perspective', The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Vol 6, (4) pp.7-14.
Campbell, D (2007) 'Regional Settlement of Refugees: Implications for Policing, Refugee Entrants and Host Communities', TILES Briefing Paper No 3, March 2007, University of Tasmania.
Campbell, D& R Julian (2007) 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Refugee Voice', The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Vol 7, (5) pp. 7-16.
Awards
International Award for Excellence in the Area of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Runner up Award Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Police Perspective', The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, January 2007.
Conference and Seminar Presentations
Julian, R, White, R & Campbell, D, ‘Police-Researcher Partnerships' Panel, TASA/SAANZ Joint Conference 2007, Auckland, New Zealand, 4-7 December, 2007.
Campbell, D & Winter R, ‘Assessing Risk within Intimate Partner Violence through a Refugee Lens: Implications for Policing and Refugee Communities', ANZSOC Conference, Criminology and Human Rights, Adelaide, 24-26 September, 2007.
Campbell, D, 'Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', ANZSOC Postgraduate Conference, Flinders University, Adelaide, 23 September, 2007.
Campbell, D, ‘Police-Refugee Relations: The Significance of the Refugee Voice', Sharing Excellence in Research, UTAS Postgraduate Research Conference, 21 September, 2007.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Refugee Voice', The Seventh International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 3-6 July, 2007.
Campbell, D, ‘Refugees, Police and Isolation in Regional Context, Isolation: Disconnection, Solitude and Seclusion in a Connected World', 14-16 December, Hobart, Tasmania, 2006.
Campbell, D, ‘Ethiopian Fire Safety Training, Hobart, November, 2006', Emergency Management Australia, The Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Action Learning Workshop, 12-13 December 2006.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia - A National context' and discussions, Australian Multicultural Police Advisory Bureau (APMAB) Meeting, Hobart, 21 June, 2006.
Australian Multicultural Police Advisory Bureau (APMAB) Board Meeting, Hobart, 21 June, 2006.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia - Tasmania A Case Study', ANZSOC Conference, Criminology and Human Rights, Hobart, 7-9 February, 2006.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia - Tasmania A Case Study', The Australian Sociology Association (TASA) Conference: Ethnicity and Migration Stream, Hobart, 5-8 December 2005.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia', Refugee Research Centre Conference, Hopes Fulfilled or Dreams Shattered? From Resettlement to Settlement Responding to the needs of new and emerging refugee communities, University of NSW, Sydney, 23-28 November, 2005.
Campbell, D, ‘Methodology, Refugees and the Cross Cultural Context', TILES Research Seminar, October, 2005.
Campbell, D, ‘Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia - Tasmania A Case Study', TILES Postgraduate Seminar, Hobart, April, 2005.
Attendance and Invitation
African Resettlement in Australia, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 11-13 April, 2007.
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Action Learning Workshop, Emergency Management Australia, Mt Macedon, Victoria, 10-11 August and 12-13 December 2006.
Isolation: Disconnection, Solitude and Seclusion in a Connected World, 14-16 December, Hobart, Tasmania, 2006.
The Sixth International Conference on Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, June 2006, New Orleans, USA. (virtual attendance).
Australian Multicultural Police Advisory Bureau (APMAB) Meeting, Hobart, 21 June, 2006.
Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminalogy (ANZSOC) Conference, Criminology and Human Rights, Hobart, 7-9 February, 2006.
Meas Rea, Postgraduate Criminology Society Conference, Transgressions: Intersections of Culture, Crime and Social Control, University of Melbourne, 4 November, 2005.
Refugee Research Centre Conference, Hopes Fulfilled or Dreams Shattered? From Resettlement to Settlement Responding to the needs of new and emerging refugee communities, Uni of NSW, Sydney, 23-28 November, 2005.
The Australian Sociology Association (TASA) Conference: Ethnicity and Migration stream, Hobart, 5-8 December, 2005.
The International Conference on Diversity in Communities, Diversity Symposium, Common Ground and RMIT University, Melbourne, 7-8 December, 2005.
Tasmanian Institute for Law Enforement Studies (TILES) Research Seminar, October, 2005. |