Dr. Nicole Asquith |
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| Position | Senior Lecturer in Criminology | |
| 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 |
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| Current research projects |
• Understanding the Role of Verbal and Textual Hostility in Hate Crime Regulation [with the London Metropolitan Police] • Vulnerability and Policing |
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| Awards |
Teaching Merit Certificate [University of Tasmania] Teaching Excellence Award [University of Bradford] Australia Day Awards - Community Project of the Year |
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| Qualifications |
Bachelor of Labour Studies [University of Adelaide] Bachelor of Arts (Hons) [University of NSW] PhD [University of Melbourne] |
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| Memberships |
Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology British Society of Criminology European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control |
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| 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. | |