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Our membership

The SVRPU connects national and international researchers who are committed to establishing knowledge and evidence to understand, prevent and respond to sexual violence and abuse.

Professional Members

Adjunct Members

  • Ms Dimity Adams, Senior Research Fellow, UniSC.
    Email: dadams1@usc.edu.au
  • Associate Professor Kelley Burton, Associate Professor in Law, UniSC.
    Email: kburton3@usc.edu.au
  • Associate Professor Tamara Blakemore, Social Work, School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Science, University of Newcastle.
    Email: tamara.blakemore@newcastle.edu.au 
  • Professor Sarah Brown, Adjunct Professor, UniSC.
    Email: sbrown2@usc.edu.au
  • India Bryce, Lecturer Human Development, Wellbeing and Counselling, University of Southern Queensland
    Email: india.bryce@usq.edu.au
  • Nat Cairns, Research Project Lead and Sessional Academic, UniSC
    Email: ncairns@usc.edu.au
  • Associate Professor Philip Crane, Associate Professor in Social Work, UniSC.
    Email: pcrane@usc.edu.au
  • Dr Andrea Darling, Durham University, UK.
    Email: a.j.darling@durham.ac.uk
  • Donald Findlater, Director, Stop it Now! UK and Ireland, The Lucy Faithfull Foundation, UK.
    Email: donald@donaldfindlater.com 
  • Professor Carlene Firmin, Professor of Social Work, Durham University, UK.
    Email: carlene.e.firmin@durham.ac.uk
  • Associate Professor James Freeman, Principal Research Fellow, UniSC.
    Email: jfreema1@usc.edu.au 
  • Dr Danielle Harris, Deputy Director Research - Griffith Youth Forensic Service, Griffith Criminology Institute, Senior Lecturer - Griffith University.
    Email: danielle.a.harris@griffith.edu.au 
  • Professor Daryl Higgins, Director, Institute of Child Protection Studies, ACU. Email: daryl.higgins@acu.edu.au
  • Professor Christian Jones, Leader, Engage Research Lab, Professor, Interactive Digital Media, UniSC.
    Email: cmjones@usc.edu.au 
  • Dr Danielle Labhardt, Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
    Email: d.labhardt@mmu.ac.uk
  • Dimitra Lattas, Associate Lecturer in Social Work, UniSC.
    Email: dlattas@usc.edu.au
  • Dr Dale Mitchell, Lecturer in Law, University of the Sunshine Coast.
    Email: dmitchell@usc.edu.au 
  • Associate Professor Sarah McMahon, Rutgers University School of Social Work, USA.
    Email: smcmahon@ssw.rutgers.edu
  • Dr Emily Moir, Lecturer in Criminology and Justice, UniSC.
    Email: emoir@usc.edu.au 
  • Dr Dominique Moritz, Senior Lecturer in Law, UniSC.
    Email: dmoritz@usc.edu.au
  • Dr Tess Patterson, Senior Lecturer, Associate Dean (Student Affairs), Clinical Psychologist, University of Otago, NZ.
    Email: tess.patterson@otago.ac.nz
  • Professor Jeremy Prichard, Director, Tasmania Law Reform Institute, College of Arts, Law and Education, University of Tasmania
    Email: jeremy.prichard@utas.edu.au 
  • Dr Kelly Richards, Senior Lecturer, QUT.
    Email: k1.richards@qut.edu.au
  • Dr Olga Sanchez de Ribera, Postdoctoral Researcher, Universidad de la Republica (UdelaR), Uruguay
    Email: olgasrdc@gmail.com
  • Dr Nico Trajtenberg, Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences, Universidad de la Republica (UdelaR), Uruguay.
    Email: nico.trajtenberg@gmail.com
  • Associate Professor George Tsagaris, School of Social Work, Cleveland State University, USA.
    Email: g.tsagaris@csuohio.edu
  • Dr Julianne Webster, Research Manager, Queensland Police Service.
    Email: DrJulianneWebster@gmail.com 

Honorary Members

  • Professor Nick Tilley, Principal Research Associate, Jill Dando Institute, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London. Email: ntilley@ucl.ac.uk
  • Professor Richard Wortley, Head, Department of Security & Crime Science, Director, Jill Dando Institute of Security & Crime Science, University College London. Email: r.wortley@ucl.ac.uk

Student Members

Become a member

As a group, we value respect, integrity, innovation, diversity and perseverance. If this is a team you would like to join as a staff member, external academic, government or non-government professional, student, volunteer or visitor then we are interested in hearing from you.

Adjunct Members: Adjunct members include USC academic staff, directly contributing to the unit's research performance, and external national or international academics, working in this field in collaboration with USC to advance the SVRPU research agenda.

Professional Members: Professional members currently working in relevant industry positions.

Student Members: Students undertaking Honours or Higher Degree Research studies with the SVRPU, and/or working in a paid research capacity with the SVRPU

To become an affiliated member of the SVRPU, complete the membership application form at the bottom of this page.

Benefits

Depending on the membership, your benefits may include:

  • Formal association with a reputable sexual violence research and prevention unit
  • Receiving, and contributing to, tri-annual newsletters
  • Discounted rates for SVRPU-led events
  • Involvement in future strategic planning days to contribute to future directions of the Unit
  • Building research practice and professional networks
  • Research collaborations (funded and unfunded projects and publications)
  • Learning about current research and practice in this field
  • Contributing professional expertise to relevant research
Contributions

Depending on the membership, your contributions may include:

  • Co-authorship on publications
  • Secondary attributions to the SVRPU on relevant publications
  • Externally-funded  (and non-funded) research partnerships
  • Contributions to the tri-annual newsletters
  • Supervision or Co-supervision of HDR students
  • Collaboration on SVRPU research projects
  • Contributing to and/or presenting at SVRPU and/or student-led events
  • Contributing resources to the SVRPU website
  • External supervision of HDR students
  • Guest lectures

SVRPU Membership application

All membership applications will be considered at our monthly leadership meeting.