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Criminology Research Projects' Round 2023
Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Darwin, Hobart
Applicants are required to submit a detailed proposal for a criminological research project that will make a valuable contribution to knowledge and address policy-relevant needs in the area of crime and criminal justice.
Projects to be supported through this Approach to Market are criminological research that is relevant to the public policy of the Commonwealth, the states, the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory and
activities related to that research (including, for example, the publication of that research).
In addition to the above, the Advisory Council welcomes applications that address:
coercive control within abusive intimate relationships,
identifying culturally safe and effective approaches to reducing the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the criminal justice system,
understanding and addressing victimisation of other vulnerable cohorts (e.g. people with disability, other people).
trauma informed responses to sexual offence victims/survivors, and
innovative responses to address children at risk of entering the criminal justice system (including young people with harmful sexual behaviours).
There are no mandatory conditions for participation.
Submissions will only be accepted if lodged through AusTender by the advertised closing time.
Contracts can commence once ethics approval has been received for a given proposal. This generally sees contracts commence from February (in this case February 2024).