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Suzanne Brumby serves as Associate Professor in the School of Law and Justice at the University of Southern Queensland, a position held since 2016. Her academic profile centers on criminological research with emphasis on desistance processes, correctional systems, and ex-offender reintegration.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) from University of Queensland (2010)
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from University of Queensland (2011)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from University of Queensland (2019)
Professor Brumby's research examines critical intersections between convict criminology and practical reintegration challenges. She investigates how ex-offenders navigate employment barriers through strategic desistance signaling and analyzes correctional officer role conflicts within prison organizational cultures. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world criminal justice applications.
Publication trends since 2017 reveal evolving focus from employer decision-making regarding ex-offenders (2017) toward contemporary studies on correctional officer psychology (2023) and academic wellness in higher education (2024). These works consistently address rehabilitation paradigms across correctional, employment, and educational contexts.
Scientific Awards: No awards documented in source materials.
Current supervision includes Principal Supervision of a Master's project on Australian prison rehabilitation practices (2024) and Associate Supervision of Doctoral research on aviation industry regulation (2023). Her mentoring reflects applied criminology expertise with 3,170 total research output views and 1,330 downloads recorded.



