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Marie Segrave

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

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

Book Chapters

Refereed Journal Articles

Conference Proceedings

Other publications


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