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Dr Jasmine McGowan is a Lecturer in Criminology at Monash University, specializing in gendered violence, feminist theory, and critical sexuality studies. Her research focuses on intimate and family violence in LGBTQA+ communities, disability and violence, and perpetrator interventions. She is a member of the Victorian Government LGBTIQA+ Justice Working Group (2023–2025).
- Current roles: Lecturer, Criminology; Victorian Government Working Group member
- Research areas: Gendered violence, perpetrator interventions, disability and violence
- Affiliations: Monash University, ANROWS, Victorian Women's Trust
Education/Background: While formal education details are not explicitly stated, her academic rank and prolific research output imply advanced qualifications in Criminology or Gender Studies.
Research Interests: Jasmine’s work intersects with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly gender equality and reduced inequalities. Her recent projects include evaluations for the Department of Social Services, Family Safety Victoria, and the ARC-funded 'Securing Women’s Lives' initiative. Key themes include:
- Coercive control in LGBTQA+ communities
- Economic abuse among women with disability
- Perpetrator program efficacy and attrition
Awards: 2020 Division of Critical Criminology and Social Justice Best Journal Article Award for collaborative work on femicide sentencing patterns.
Grants/Projects: Over 17 projects since 2017, including:
- Australian Government-funded evaluations of domestic violence interventions
- Development of disability-inclusive economic abuse toolkits
Labs/Teams: Collaborates extensively with Monash University researchers, including Professors Cowlishaw and Fitz-Gibbon, on family violence and perpetrator intervention projects.



