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Dr. Dominique De Andrade is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, with a focus on substance misuse, offending behavior, and public health policy in high-risk populations and settings. She completed her PhD in Criminology at Griffith University (2011) and has over 15 years of experience in government and academic research roles.
- Education: Bachelor of Arts (2000), Honours in Criminology (2002), PhD in Criminology (2011)
- Current Role: Lives Lived Well Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Her research integrates substance misuse, criminology, and public health policy, with recent work emphasizing data linkage to analyze justice and health outcomes. Key projects include evaluating alcohol policy impacts (e.g., Surfers Paradise lockout) and interventions in residential/correctional settings.
Her 15 most recent publications span topics like alcohol-driven crime, substance use in nightlife, opioid policy changes, and post-release smoking cessation, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with Journal of Interpersonal Violence, Drug and Alcohol Review, and International Journal of Drug Policy.
Scientific Awards:
- Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Fellow
Dr. De Andrade has contributed to policy development through the QUANTEM Project, assessing Queensland's alcohol regulations, and has no listed students. Her work bridges criminology, public health, and health data analysis.


