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Associate Professor Troy Allard is Deputy Head of School (Learning & Teaching) at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University. He is a member of the Griffith Criminology Institute and leads major research collaborations with the Queensland Government, focusing on youth justice, serious offending prevention, and administrative data analysis for policy impact.
- PhD in Criminology (Griffith University, 2005)
- BCCJ (1st class honors, 2000)
His research spans youth justice, life-course criminology, mental health and offending intersections, and program evaluation using longitudinal birth cohorts. He has led over $4 million in funded projects, including studies on Indigenous justice, child maltreatment, and sexual violence prevention.
Recent publications include analyses of police diversion impacts on youth crime, mental health trajectories in offending, and dual-system involvement in domestic violence and child protection. Grants address Indigenous overrepresentation, adult-onset offending, and community-based crime prevention.
- Vice Chancellor’s Research Excellence Award (2014)
- Top Cited Article (2021-2022)
As an educator, he oversees Griffith’s largest academic school, driving large-scale program reforms. His supervised theses examine sentencing disparities, homicide investigation practices, and youth offending interventions.
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