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Thalia Anthony is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at Charles Darwin University, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Society and the Law Department. Her research focuses on colonial laws' impacts on First Nations communities, particularly Aboriginal Stolen Wages in the Northern Territory, legal redress, and law enforcement dynamics. She holds a PhD examining historical injustices and has contributed to policy and legal reforms. Her work is cited in UN documents, Supreme Court rulings, and government policies.
Education: Doctoral research on Aboriginal Stolen Wages in the Northern Territory pastoral industry.
Research interests include criminal justice systems, decolonizing criminology, and community-driven solutions like Law and Justice Groups. Key publications include Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment (2013), Decolonising Criminology (2019), and Unsettling Colonial Automobility (2023).
Her recent works analyze Northern Territory criminal justice reforms and First Nations self-determination strategies. Collaborations include projects on decolonial methodologies and Indigenous justice frameworks. She actively engages with community-led initiatives such as Night Patrols to address systemic inequalities.
