
معرفی
Dr. Chloe Keel is a post-doctoral researcher at the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Monash University. She specializes in gender, safety, and place, with expertise in spatial methodologies and mixed-method approaches. Her work addresses migrant/refugee women’s safety, hate crime impacts, and neighborhood crime dynamics. She is ECR representative for the Australian Community Capacity Study (ACCS), a longitudinal study on place. Key projects include gendered safety in regional Victoria, migrant workplace harassment, and ACCS’s mobile app-based safety strategies.
Education: PhD in Criminology (2022). Research focused on gender differences in worry about crime and neighborhood contexts.
Research Interests:
- Migrant/refugee women’s safety and security
- Hate crime effects on community perceptions
- Media’s role in fear of crime
- Spatial methodologies in criminology
- Gendered safety in urban/rural environments
Grants & Projects:
- Migrant and Refugee Women’s Workplace Sexual Harassment Study (2022–2024)
- Social Cohesion and Pro-social Responses to Crime (2019–2020)
- Community Safety Networks Evaluation (2018–2019)



