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Danielle Watson is a leading academic in Pacific policing and Global South criminology, affiliated with Queensland University of Technology’s Centre for Justice. Her work focuses on policing reforms, domestic violence in Pacific Islands, and access to justice in resource-constrained contexts. She has contributed to over 70 peer-reviewed articles and edited volumes, including landmark studies on Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, and Melanesia. Key areas of expertise include crime governance, security dynamics, and gender equity in policing institutions.
- Research emphasizes colonial legacies in policing and plural justice systems.
- Co-edited Policing the Global South and Mapping Security in the Pacific.
- Active in policy engagement, e.g., stakeholder forums on gender-based violence in Tuvalu.
Her publications bridge theoretical criminology with applied policy analysis, addressing challenges such as transnational crime and community-police relations in small-island states.
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