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Kelly Richards is a part-time academic at the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, with a focus on Criminology, Restorative Justice, and Sexual Offending. Her work spans Youth Justice, Indigenous Justice, and Online Fraud, often examining community-based interventions like Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) for offender reintegration and victim empowerment.
Her research explores:
- Sexual Offending (desistance, public perceptions, CoSA efficacy)
- Indigenous Justice Programs (cultural competency, post-release support)
- Online Fraud (victim blaming, reporting barriers)
- Youth Justice (therapeutic jurisprudence, judicial decision-making)
She has contributed to policy development through submissions to commissions and inquiries, emphasizing community safety, victim-centered approaches, and systemic reforms. Her recent publications highlight trends in LGBTQIA+ offender reintegration, child-like sex dolls in court cases, and Indigenous stakeholder perspectives on CoSA. While no scientific awards are listed, her work is widely cited and engages with interdisciplinary audiences.
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