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Postgraduate Studies in Criminology

Criminology PhD students at the 2010 Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology Conference in Alice Springs. Crystal Bruton (front), Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Emma Colvin and Rachel Hale.

The Criminology program is located in the School of Political and Social Inquiry. The aim of the graduate program is to provide research training in Criminology that is of value to those working and researching in Criminal Justice related fields. In addition to benefiting from staff and student interaction in the Criminology program, postgraduate students participate in the active research culture of the School of Political and Social Inquiry where regular staff and graduate seminars, frequent symposia and conferences take place.

Research and Supervision interests of Criminology staff

Postgraduate Criminology students, past and present

In Criminology we offer the following postgraduate programs:

Click here for the Faculty's general information on the entry requirements, duration and format of these programs.

Why choose Criminology at Monash?

Criminology is a new program at Monash University. There has been substantial growth at the undergraduate and postgraduate level in the past several years. Postgraduate students in Criminology benefit from this vibrant and rapidly developing intellectual environment. New research students are provided with introductory programs to assist them in commencing their research. The School of Political and Social Inquiry offers regular seminars and programs to assist postgraduate students in their period of study and offers a broad social network that is focused on research.

If you would like more information or have a specific inquiry, email Sue.Stevenson@monash.edu

Postgraduate Scholarship Opportunities

For information on scholarships visit: http://www.mrgs.monash.edu.au/scholarships/apply/

Applications are particularly encouraged in the following areas:

Topic Contact for more information
Border Policing in the Asia Pacific Professor Sharon Pickering
Restorative Justice, particularly in post-conflict societies Dr Anna Eriksson
Private Prisons and the 'war on terror' Professor Jude McCulloch
- Supermaximum security prisons.
- Prison Privatisation and its impacts in Victoria.
Dr Bree Carlton
The needs of families of perpetrators in the aftermath of domestic or child homicide Dr Danielle Tyson
Human trafficking, exploitation of migrant labourers and border regulation Dr Marie Segrave

For further information on postgraduate opportunities in Criminology at Monash please contact Professor Sharon Pickering

Postgraduate Retreat

Each year Criminology holds a two-day fully funded off campus PhD retreat which is open to all Criminology postgraduates and attended by all supervising staff members. The aim of the retreat is to provide a focused time for postgraduates and staff to concentrate on developing research and writing, and to create an intellectually and socially supportive environment for postgraduate research.

Feedback on the retreat included the following comments from postgraduate students.

'It was a really valuable opportunity to get together with staff and other postgraduate students to share ideas and provide feedback for one another. It is such an important part of the PhD journey to get feedback and contributions from others about one's work, but also to develop skills in contributing to others'.

'What a fabulous experience that was! I just wanted to let you know how incredibly inspired I was by the people I met this week. I feel I have made some important new friends who are not only inspirational, but amazingly generous and supportive. Not having met the other postgrads up til now, I think the benefits of having done so in such a gorgeous, informal setting will really help me to get through the hard yards that lie ahead. I'm looking forward very much to working with you next year, but I now feel that the support I will have as I move through the PhD has been quadrupled - that's a very nice feeling'.

'Thank-you! The PhD retreat is such a fantastic opportunity to get to know the other postgraduate students in a mutually respectful and highly constructive environment. This process is so beneficial to all of us, regardless of whether we started our PhD's one week or two years ago. We are all so grateful to have this opportunity to share our work, our fears and our hopes with each other. Getting feedback on my work from staff and other postgraduate students was an incredibly exciting and terrifying experience, which has helped my confidence in my work and the quality of the work immensely. Thanks very much'.