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Jessica Woolley is a Research Fellow at the Monash Gender Family Violence Prevention Centre. She completed her PhD, which examined how the Victorian justice system responds to technology-facilitated domestic violence and family violence intervention orders. Jess is a socio-legal researcher with primary research interests in the regulation of gendered violence, technology-facilitated abuse, and the intersections of mental health and family violence. In 2024, she received the Australia New Zealand Society of Criminology PhD Candidate Award for her work on policing family violence and addressing perpetrator suicide threats. Her research aligns with important global goals, particularly in the realm of education and the justice system's response to emerging forms of abuse.
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