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Jessica Woolley serves as a Research Fellow at Monash University's Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, specializing in socio-legal analysis of gender-based violence with emphasis on digital abuse dynamics and systemic responses. Her work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals for gender equality and justice.
Her academic qualifications include:
- Doctor of Philosophy (2022–2025) on Regulating Technology-Facilitated Domestic and Family Violence through Protection Orders
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (2021)
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) (2016–2020)
Research focuses on critical intersections between technology-facilitated family violence, legal frameworks, policing methodologies, and mental health comorbidities. Her scholarship examines how Victorian intervention orders address digital abuse while navigating complex perpetrator behaviors including suicide threats. Methodologically grounded in socio-legal analysis, her work bridges theoretical rigor with practical policy implications for frontline services.
Key recognition includes:
- Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology PhD Candidate Award (2024) for groundbreaking research on policing family violence perpetrator suicide threats
No student supervision or grant funding details appear in available records. Her institutional affiliation with the Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre positions her within Monash University's interdisciplinary ecosystem dedicated to evidence-based violence prevention strategies, policy reform, and community engagement initiatives targeting systemic drivers of gendered harm.



