Profiles
Danielle Campbell

Danielle Campbell
Researcher, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies
Off-Campus
0417 778 679 (phone)
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Research Themes
Dr Danielle Campbell is a casual researcher at the Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies.
Fields of Research
- Police administration, procedures and practice (440211)
- Causes and prevention of crime (440201)
- Applied sociology, program evaluation and social impact assessment (441001)
- Other Indigenous studies (459999)
- Other law and legal studies (489999)
- Law reform (480406)
- Sociology of migration, ethnicity and multiculturalism (441013)
- Criminology (440299)
Research Objectives
- Law enforcement (230404)
- Crime prevention (230402)
- Urgent and critical care, and emergency medicine (200311)
- Other culture and society (139999)
- Multicultural services (230111)
- Pacific Peoples community services (210999)
Publications
Total publications
14
Journal Article
(2 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2007 | Campbell DM, 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Police Perspective', The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 6, (4) pp. 7-13. ISSN 1447-9532 (2007) [Refereed Article] | |
2007 | Campbell DM, Julian RD, 'Community Policing and Refugee Settlement in Regional Australia: A Refugee Voice', The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations, 7, (5) pp. 7-16. ISSN 1447-9532 (2007) [Refereed Article] Co-authors: Julian RD |
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
(7 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2020 | Campbell DM, Julian RD, Winter RE, MacCarrick GF, 'Evaluation of Mothers' Circle: Empowering women to counter violent extremism (CVE) within families and communities', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), Hobart (2020) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Julian RD; Winter RE; MacCarrick GF | |
2020 | Dwyer A, Campbell D, Julian R, Barnes A, 'Documenting the key recruitment and sustainability issues related to emergency response volunteers in Tasmania', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (UTAS), Hobart (2020) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Dwyer A; Julian R; Barnes A | |
2018 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Campbell D, Mawad R, Winter R, West S, et al., 'Law enforcement and public health workshop series: Report No. 2 - Developing shared measures', Tasmania, Australia, 2 (2018) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Mawad R; Winter R; West S; Kitchener Val; Julian R | |
2018 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Campbell D, Mawad R, Winter R, West S, et al., 'Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 3 - Backbone Organisations', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, Australia, 3 (2018) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Mawad R; Winter R; West S; Julian R | |
2018 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Mawad R, Julian R, Campbell DM, 'Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 1 - Showcasing Collective Impact', Australia, 1 (2018) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Mawad R; Julian R | |
2018 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Tilyard S, Ayton JE, Mawad R, Campbell DM, et al., 'Law Enforcement and Public Health Workshop Series Report No. 4 - Knowledge Exchanges the Determinants of Crime and the Determinants of Health', 4 (2018) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Ayton JE; Mawad R; Winter RE; West SG; Julian R | |
2009 | Asquith NL, Eckhardt MF, Winter RE, Campbell DM, 'Review and Evaluation of the Officer Next Door Program', Housing Tasmania, Tasmania Police, Hobart (2009) [Contract Report] Co-authors: Asquith NL; Eckhardt MF; Winter RE |
Other Public Output
(5 outputs)Year | Citation | Altmetrics |
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2018 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Campbell D, Winter R, West S, Julian R, et al., 'Law enforcement and public health workshop series', Report No. 5 - A co-located, multi-disciplinary initiative for Tasmania, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), Hobart, Tasmania, pp. 1-4. (2018) [Government or Industry Research] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Winter R; West S; Julian R; Mawad R | |
2017 | Bartkowiak-Theron I, Campbell DM, Julian R, Hughes C, 'Law Enforcement and Public Health Issues Paper (November 2017)', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia, pp. 1-33. (2017) [Government or Industry Research] Co-authors: Bartkowiak-Theron I; Julian R; Hughes C | |
2012 | Campbell D, Julian R, 'Evaluation of Employment Support Services - Connect'', Final Report for the Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tasmania) Inc., Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES), University of Tasmania, Hobart, pp. 1-77. (2012) [Government or Industry Research] Co-authors: Julian R | |
2008 | Campbell D, Julian R, 'Community Policing and Newly Arrived Refugee Communities in Regional Australia', Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia (2008) [Government or Industry Research] Co-authors: Julian R | |
2005 | Julian R, Campbell D, 'Identified settlement needs: thematic report', Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, Hobart, Australia (2005) [Report of Restricted Access] Co-authors: Julian R |
Grants & Funding
Funding Summary
Number of grants
3
Total funding
Projects
- Description
- The Mothers' Circle is a tailored Australian response to the growing recognition of the role of mothers in CVE, to be piloted by the Migrant Resource Centre (MRC) in Hobart and Launceston. The MRC has been subcontracted by DPFEM (funding from Department of Home Affairs) to develop curriculum and materials which will be used to educate and empower women in target communities to recognise and respond to early signs of problem behaviour and radicalisation. The Violence and Abuse Research Unit within TILES has been asked to undertake action research and evaluation activity through the life of the project.
- Funding
- Migrant Resource Centre (Southern Tas) Inc ($20,000)
- Scheme
- Contract Research
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Julian RD; Winter RE; MacCarrick GF; Campbell DM
- Period
- 2019 - 2020
- Description
- Agency collaboration and service delivery in the area of law enforcement and public health (LEPH)
- Funding
- University of Tasmania ($17,147)
- Scheme
- Grant-CAL Hothouse Research Enhancement Program
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Bartkowiak-Theron IMF; Julian RD; West SG; Campbell DM
- Year
- 2018
- Description
- This research uses a consultative approach (to build rapport and gain feedback on methodology) to document the key issues influencing motivation, retention, and sustainability of emergency response (ER) volunteers in Tasmania.
- Funding
- Department of Police, Fire and Emergency Management [TAS] ($109,795)
- Scheme
- Grant-SEMP
- Administered By
- University of Tasmania
- Research Team
- Dwyer AE; Julian RD; Campbell DM
- Period
- 2018 - 2020