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Caroline Doyle is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Business at the University of New South Wales, Canberra. Her research focuses on how policymakers develop and implement policies to address social issues, particularly in the context of crime and violence. Over the past decade, Australia has seen a rapid increase in the rate of imprisonment, as well as expenditures on justice services, while individuals released from prison face numerous challenges, including maintaining employment and housing. Doyle takes a qualitative approach to understand the experiences of individuals leaving prison and the in-prison programs that can support their reintegration. Her work emphasizes the importance of incorporating the lived experiences of those within the criminal justice system into effective policy design. Additionally, she investigates the complexities of crime and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean, employing qualitative methodologies to understand these issues more deeply. Doyle has contributed to various policy and crime journals and her insights have been featured in media outlets such as ABC Radio and SBS News.
University of New South Wales • Canberra
Teaching and researching policies related to crime, violence, and social issues.
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