Faculty of Arts and Education

School of Humanities and Social Sciences


   Dr. Nicole Asquith

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Position Senior Lecturer in Criminology
Email n.asquith@deakin.edu.au
Area School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Phone +61 3 522 72190
Campus Geelong
Location Waurn Ponds
Role and profile Senior Lecturer
Teaching responsibilities Unit Chair: Designing and Conducting Criminological Research, Criminological Theory
Research interests Hate Crime
Community Policing
Elder Abuse
Current research projects • Understanding the Role of Verbal and Textual Hostility in Hate Crime Regulation [with the London Metropolitan Police]
• Vulnerability and Policing
Awards Teaching Merit Certificate [University of Tasmania]
Teaching Excellence Award [University of Bradford]
Australia Day Awards - Community Project of the Year
Qualifications Bachelor of Labour Studies [University of Adelaide]
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) [University of NSW]
PhD [University of Melbourne]
Memberships Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology
British Society of Criminology
European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control
Research link View Deakin associated research data
Publications

Asquith, N.L. (2013). Understanding the Role of Verbal and Textual Hostility in Hate Crime Regulation. London, London Metropolitan Police Service.

White, R.D., Haines, F. & Asquith, N.L. (2012). Crime and Criminology (fifth edition). South Melbourne, Oxford University Press.

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Asquith, N.L. (2012). The Extraordinary Intricacies of Policing Vulnerability, Australasian Policing: Journal of Professional Practice and Research, 4(1).

Bartkowiak-Théron, I. & Asquith, N.L. (eds) (2012). Policing Vulnerability. Sydney, Federation Press.

Asquith, N.L. (2010). Verbal and Textual Hostility in Context, in N. Chakraborti (ed) Hate Crime: Concepts, Policy, Future Directions. Devon: Willan Publishing, pp.99-123.

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22nd April 2013