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Associate Professor Pamela Henry is a faculty member at the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University (ECU), specializing in criminology and justice. She serves as the Postgraduate Coordinator for Criminology and Justice and holds roles in Crime Stoppers WA (Director and Chair) and Crime Stoppers Australia (Alternate Director). Her academic career spans over a decade as a Chief Investigator on large-scale projects, with research focused on policing integrity, mental health responses in law enforcement, and operational deployment strategies.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University.
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Edith Cowan University.
Research Interests: Her work addresses policing challenges including mental health interactions, use-of-force protocols, ethical leadership, and responses to domestic violence. She also explores community safety strategies and the development of future-focused criminology programs. Recent projects include evaluations of WA Police's mental health co-response trials and body armour effectiveness.
Grants & Projects:
- $1M One Life Suicide Prevention Strategy (2011-2014).
- $80K Evaluation of Ethical Leadership Program (2020-2021).
- $19K Bunbury Community Safety Plan (2023).
- Leadership in Sellenger Centre's policing research initiatives.
Awards: Recognized with 2023 Vice-Chancellor's Excellence Award, multiple Faculty Top Researcher honors, and WA Police commendations for contributions to mental health and safety initiatives.
Professional Contributions: Supervises PhD candidates exploring anti-corruption agencies, multicultural jury dynamics, and police investigations. Advises on criminal justice policy through Crime Stoppers and academic leadership roles.



