Marie Segrave
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- Email: Marie.Segrave@arts.monash.edu.au
- Room W11.08 11th Floor
- Building 11 (Menzies), Clayton Campus
Biography
Marie Segrave researches in a wide range of areas adopting an interdisciplinary engagement with contemporary criminology related to regulation, globalisation, exploitation, policing and criminalisation.
Marie’s current research projects are focused on temporary migration & labour exploitation in Australia, people trafficking, women’s experiences of survival post-release from imprisonment in Victoria and the police provision of victim support in Victoria. She is one of the organizers of the 2009 Critical Criminology Conference.
Dr Segrave teaches:
CRI2270 / CRI3270 - Victimology
Research
- Migration, mobility, borders and justice
- Exploitation & vulnerable groups, including people trafficking, labour exploitation
- Policing, border & immigration regulation and security
- Statecraft and state crime
- Feminist criminology, violence against women & human rights
- Contemporary policing practices
- incarceration & survival within and beyond imprisonment
Publications
Marie has most recently completed Sex Trafficking, with her co-authors Dr Sanja Milivojevic (UWS) and Associate Professor Sharon Pickering (Monash) - an analysis and critique of the design and implementation of national responses to people trafficking in Australia, Asia & Europe.
She has articles forthcoming in Women’s Studies International Forum and the Australian Journal of Human Rights in early 2009.
Books
- Segrave, M., Milivojevic, S., and Pickering, S., (2009), Sex Trafficking, Devon, UK: Willan Publishing.
Book Chapters
- Segrave, M., and Pickering, S., (forthcoming) "Sex Trafficking: Destination Australia", in Pattamaporn Busapathumrong (ed) Social Policy in Transition In Asia and the Pacific. Bangkok: Thammasat University Press.
- Milivojević, S. & Segrave, M. (forthcoming) Responses to sex trafficking: gender, borders and ‘home’ in L. Holmes (ed) Trafficking and Forced Migration: Europe and Asia-Pacific Perspectives. London: Edward Elgar
- Segrave, M. & Milivojević, S. (2005) “Sexual assault in Australia: Best practices” in M. Mamula & N. Komarić, N. (eds) Sexual violence – theory and praxis. Zagreb: Center for Prevention, Research & Combating Sexual Violence & Women's Sexuality. Belgrade: Women's Room: 126-138.
Refereed Journal Articles
- Segrave, M. (in press) Human trafficking and human rights. Australian Journal of Human Rights.
- Segrave, M. (in press) Order at the border: examining national responses to trafficking in women Women’s Studies International Forum
- Maher, J., Segrave, M., Pickering, S & McCulloch, J. (2005) Dishonouring gender: terror, ambiguity & the law Australian Feminist Law Journal, 23: 147-164
- Segrave, M. & Milivojević, S. (2006) Sex trafficking: a new agenda Social Alternatives, 24 (2): 11-16
- Segrave, M. (2004) Surely something is better than nothing? The Australian response to the trafficking of women into sexual servitude in Australia Current Issues in Criminal Justice 16(1) 2004
Conference Proceedings
- Segrave, M. (2008) Trafficking in persons as labour exploitation in C. Cunneen & M.Salter (eds). Proceedings of the 2nd Australian & New Zealand Critical Criminology Conference, 19 - 20 June 2008 Sydney, Australia. p.322-340. PDF: http://www.cjrn.unsw.edu.au/critcrimproceedings2008.pdf
Other publications
- Segrave, M. (2004) Review essay of Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild eds. (2003) ‘Global Woman: Nannies, Maids and Sex Workers in the New Economy’. Politics & Culture: An international review of books Vol 4 http://aspen.conncoll.edu/politicsandculture/
- Segrave, M. & Collins, L. (2005) Evaluation of a suburban crime prevention team Australian Institute of Criminology Technical & Background Paper #14. Canberra: AIC. Online: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/tbp/tbp014/
- Segrave, M & Mouzos, J. (2005) Homicide in Australia: 2002-2003 National Homicide Monitoring Program (NHMP) annual report Australian Institute of Criminology Research & Public Policy Series #55
- Segrave, M. & Ratcliffe, J. (2004) Community policing: a descriptive overview. PDF: http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/other/2004-03-policing.pdf